I wish these walls could speak.
A Georgia couple’s move took a turn when they discovered a large cache of cigarette packs and Viagra in the wall of their new home.
“We were definitely shocked and disappointed,” Kristen Smith, 51, told Jam Press about the “Hoarders”-esque degenerate discovery, which happened shortly after she and her husband Tim, 48, last moved to Arkansas I was inspecting my new home. month.
The couple had driven 700 miles down from Georgia and couldn’t wait to see the new digs, as well as do some DIY renovations
Things went south, however, when Kristen’s husband cut a small hole in the wall to install an electrical socket and – as might be seen in a haunted house flick – he noticed that inside the walls Something unusual is stuck.
The Smith family took a closer look and eventually pulled out a load of empty boxes filled with cigarettes and Viagra.
“We had no idea we’d find anything in the wall, especially the amount we kept pulling out,” Kristen said of the craggy treasure. “We didn’t count the number of boxes, but as you can see it’s got a whole garbage bag full.”



The cancer stick packets stuffed to the wall in the attached photos look like a veritable Fort Knox of nicotine.
Kristen initially had a feeling that her new home was being treated like a landfill.
However, the new homeowner said they ultimately “couldn’t help but laugh at the situation — especially when we found an empty box of male enhancement pills.”

Although it is not clear how his house became so gloomy, Mr. and Mrs. Smith conclude that some hoarders “decided to empty their cigarette habit into the walls.”
Judging by the dates on the smoke boxes, detectives suspected that the wall of sledges had been built about 10 to 15 years earlier.
“The cigarette packets we learned aren’t from the 1950s [when the home was built]That’s why we know this wall was built on the house,” Kristen said.
And their trivial discovery was clearly just the tip of the iceberg.
“It was a small area of ​​the framework, so there’s no telling what else could be in between the other framing on this interior wall,” Kristen told JAM Press.
Social media users had a field day sharing their thoughts on a carcinogenic brand of drywall insulation.
“Start putting nicotine patches on the walls,” joked one Facebook wit, while someone quipped, “Have you checked to make sure there aren’t strangers living in your attic.”
“Maybe there wouldn’t be a need for male enhancement pills if they didn’t smoke so much,” suggested another commenter.
One person put it simply: “The stories the room can tell.”
However, a third suspected that Tim Randy was guilty of the renovations.
“Were you there when it happened?” One was surprised. “Because it seems your husband couldn’t find anywhere to hide his stuff, so made up this excuse.”

This isn’t the first time someone has found something unusual stored inside their home.
Last month, a California exterminator ripped open the walls of a couple get 700 pounds of acorns He was hidden there by woodpeckers – acorn-eucopiah, if you like.