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stingray Wrote:

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> Err. Not a very busy local food outlet in that

> case - a restaurant would normally dump 10/20

> litres every time it changed the oil in each

> fryer.

>

> Also - you don't pay for removal any more as it

> has value as biofuel - guys drive round trying to

> pinch it from each other.


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Its true the oil is collected for free and somtimes peaple pay you to take it away.

Pee gets darker if left standing over time.


Also, it looks darker and more opaque when in a decent-sized bottle than in a narrow stream emerging from your body.


That said I wouldn't totally rule out the cooking oil theory. More likely to be someone who does a lot of deep-frying at home than a business, though.

From the previous thread: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,816118,page=7


[p.7]> After a few sips of one of the dark ones I cam confirm it's definitely urine.


[p.8]>Came across council guy clearing up a nest of bottles just near crawthew. Said they were

>definitely piss containers - taxi drivers main suspects. Said council would welcome information

> on any cars seen dumping bottles.

I had no idea there was a section for witches!!!


Interestingly, here's another excerpt from the internet's vast library of Witch Bottle information.


Modern-Witch-Bottles


Very generally speaking, the modern day Witch-bottles are very similar to historical Witch-bottles in their basic structure, even though their intended purpose has changed. The most common purpose for constructing a Witch-bottle today is capturing negative energies targeted at the constructor of the bottle, her family or her home. Even though some bottles are "mirroring" in nature, they aren't normally built to cause agony to the sender of negative energy/caster of curses. Some Witch-bottles are intended to change negative energy into positive one and then release it into the surrounding area. This kind of bottles could be classified as "guard and protect"-bottles.


If the bottles are of the latter variety, we're looking at a (very) local resident.


I blame Harry Potter!


Chillaxed Wrote:

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> Ha ha. There's even some debate about whether the

> post has been made in the right section; very

> EDF.

>

> Conveniently, it is the witch bottle maker who

> decides whether the witch bottle works.

>

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > wow, there are weirder forums than this one.

> >

> > I love the quotes and derisory lower caps in

> The

> > "non-wiccan" Witch community. Splitters!!!!

> I'm frankly incredulous that after all this time no-one's actually become exasperated enough to stake it out. :D


> I'd have had the longs lens out and cranked the Canon to 6400 ISO months ago!


Wait for the next batch, dust for fingerprints and photograph. If you find any prints common to many of the bottles, voila.

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