Friday, August 24, 2012

"review of 100 year old package" By: Michael Worley

    Stocks in oil? Historical documents? A small treasure? Speculation over what might be inside a 100-year-old package that's set to be unsealed this Friday in a small town in Norway. This package has been kept in a museum in Gudbrandsdal. It dates all the way back to August, 26th 1912.
    It also includes a note from a man named Johan Nygard, specifying that it is not to be opened until 2012. There are only a few clues to what the package might contain. The only thing that is known  is that Nygard was greatly involved in local politics and that he reportedly walked up to the mayor and handed him the package telling him that its contents would "benefit and delight future generations."

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