WE DUG UP 130 YR OLD REMAINS OF A SECRET SOCIETY OF HOMELESS PEOPLE UNDER THE CITY STREETS !!



It’s back to the dumps for BottleNed & Privy Pokin’ Paige in this special episode in which we achieve full Toxic Avenger status; pulling ancient bottles & mystery Chinese artifacts from the oily ooze next to sewer pipes until we give ourselves the headaches of the century ! Fortunately there’s plenty of Bromo-Seltzers to be found in this special place that was once called β€œDumpville”. LEARN about the history of this long-buried shantytown of 19th century San Francisco garbage dwellers! SEE the history come alive & start to smell very badly as we pull the blackened, oily remains of Dumpville out into the sunlight & air for the first time in 130 years !!

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25 thoughts on “WE DUG UP 130 YR OLD REMAINS OF A SECRET SOCIETY OF HOMELESS PEOPLE UNDER THE CITY STREETS !!”

  1. Ned, you and Paige rock the bot digging. I absolutely love your videos. The longer the better, the more education you put out and a lot of us live vicariously through your adventures. Please keep it up. ❀❀❀

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  2. Definite WOW on the oriental things found!❀ The pin holes in the botts is a little frustrating. I got into a pocket that was like that😒. A great spot you got there… see ya on your next excursion…

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  3. The Chinese writing is pre-1949. In 1949 Mao standardized the Chinese language so your characters may be any one of the dialects of China. If you know where most Chinese during those 30 years came from, you will narrow down the dialect.

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