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Not in a field, but found a few 'pop' bottles buried in my garden. Placed there by the builders who built mine and other houses in the late 1800's. They were from 'Evans pop factory' which is where Corona pop originated from. They had glass marbles as stoppers.I donated one to the museum in St Fagans.

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ive found a few bits in the past....we found a electric till in a hedge was empty a suitcase with porn and womens cloths dumped.....my favorite was a rope swing over the brook some youths had built...... somebody climbed up and cut the top so it was barely together. Next time over the fields the rope was in the brook. Id of liked to seen them come off it lo

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Only fools would have allowed that to happen.

Yes, it would have been hilarous watching some young lad end up in a wheelchair, wouldn't it?

If it was a problem the swing should have been removed.

Any court would lock you up for that.

And you have a certificate/licence???

 

 

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Depends how much of a pain they have been, we had kids shooting kingfishers with air rifles, catching thumb sized wild brown trout and sticking them on sticks etc etc. So when they built a rope swing we gave the knot a few shots with the 22. Someone got a dunking judging by the missing swing a few days later

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Only fools would have allowed that to happen.

Yes, it would have been hilarous watching some young lad end up in a wheelchair, wouldn't it?

If it was a problem the swing should have been removed.

Any court would lock you up for that.

And you have a certificate/licence???

 

 

Depends how deep water was and high rope was but and I wouldn't go as far as a court locking you up!! Doing something a bit silly didn't mean you don't know how to be safe with a gun.
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Only fools would have allowed that to happen.

Yes, it would have been hilarous watching some young lad end up in a wheelchair, wouldn't it?

If it was a problem the swing should have been removed.

Any court would lock you up for that.

And you have a certificate/licence???

 

He didn't do anything wrong. Just because he saw somebody had cut it.

If I saw somebody come out of a pub after a skin full and get in his car then drive off will I loose my licence.

 

 

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Only fools would have allowed that to happen.

Yes, it would have been hilarous watching some young lad end up in a wheelchair, wouldn't it?

If it was a problem the swing should have been removed.

Any court would lock you up for that.

And you have a certificate/licence???

He didn't do anything wrong. Just because he saw somebody had cut it.

If I saw somebody come out of a pub after a skin full and get in his car then drive off will I loose my licence.

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But how would you feel if you found out he wiped out a bus stop full of school children.

When you could have stopped him driving.

You lot are much more morel than me so I'll leave now.]

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Back along in Norfolk while beating, a chap I knew from another Shoot lost his wrist watch. He was devastated as it was an anniversary present from his wife. I found it the following week undamaged except one of the strap pins was missing which had caused it to fall off.

Be an even better story if you had given it back to him!

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I find one of my farmer's reading glasses in and around his fields a few times a year. His machinery is ancient stuff with open tops, and meaning that when his glasses case slips out of his somewhat baggy trousers they end up on the ground.

 

Until I started going shooting he used to get through about 5 pairs a year apparently, and it keeps me well in his good books when I am able to reunite him with them.

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Jerry cans...squaddies used to pinch cans of petrol for their cars from the army base next to one of my perms, pull down the farm lane just outside, put it in their cars then chuck the can into the field!! Farmer had loads, I had over a dozen at one time...Army must have cottoned on as not seen any for a couple of years.

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