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You can give yourself more protection by buying things with a credit card - anything over £100 from memory and, should things go boobs up, your credit card company is equally liable for any problems, you do not need to get into debt, put it on the credit card (or even just a deposit) then pay the card off as soon as possible. Anything goes wrong and the dealer messes you around and go do a "section 75" claim against the card company and they will deal with your seller whilst refunding you.
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Looks very tasty - not sure on the Macaroni though, I'm quite comfortable using Pasta but I have no idea how it works. Read you post regarding your wife Ditchy, what can I say? Sounds like you went through hell, glad to find you have a brilliant sense of humour and have found some pleasure in cooking. Respect.
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Don't let a dealer fob you off with the old 12 month warranty rubbish, As long as you have done nothing to damage the scooter then the law says you are protected for up to 5 years via the Consumer Rights Act 2015. I wish more people would take the time to read the CRA, you will be surprised at how much protection the law gives you (not a criticism of you Mabel, just a general comment)
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Tell me about it, my Daughters car was broken into and the Police took it away for forensics (they didn't find the car - my daughter has a tracker fitted and she told them the car was parked less than a quarter of a mile - even told them the street) anyhow they told her the car had been removed for forensic. Couple of days later she rang to see how long they would have her car and was told that it was 10th inline for forensics. She got the car back 10 days later and had to pay £200 in parking charges and £300 for a hire car in the meantime.
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Just a word of warning, if tools etc are stolen from a vehicle and the Police take the vehicle away for forensics/fingerprinting etc, you will be charged £20/day while they have your motor - parking charges.
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AA S410 or 510 if you find one cheap (good luck!!), charge it to 170 bar and keep 50 pellets in a container, do your bit and the gun will put them through the same hole all day, every day.Nothing against the HW100, seen what they are capable of (clinical) but had 2 mates with leaking guns that Hull Cartridge never fixed.
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With a decent bird like that might I humbly suggest that next time you pop a Lemon, cut in half, and some fresh Thyme inside the bird then roast it on a trivet of Carrots and Onions, the juice from the chicken in the roasting tin and the veg water, along with whichever gravy granules you prefer will make superb gravy. Looks perfect to BTW.
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What's in the black box, cannot see anything that resembles a chipset?
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Not without seeing the car details but I had exactly the same situation and ordered a universal one from Ali Express - was about a tenner. From memory you need one that comes with a new chip, you will find the old chip close to the motor usually under the seat - the chip should have a code on it. If it's anything like mine then it's a simple job but you have to tune the remote to the chip and the instructions are usually in very basic Chinglish.
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What have the Romans ever done for us?
bruno22rf replied to Conor O'Gorman's topic in General Shooting Matters
So 32 private nurseries? Out of eleven and a half thousand - they also mention that the game is reared for the table - would be interesting to learn how this differs from normal meat production, and how it benefits the wider shooting community. -
What have the Romans ever done for us?
bruno22rf replied to Conor O'Gorman's topic in General Shooting Matters
Been there, done that. Tell me - how many hospitals/nurseries are regularly including game since your initiative - not engaging in conversation, but actually including? -
What have the Romans ever done for us?
bruno22rf replied to Conor O'Gorman's topic in General Shooting Matters
"Putting game meat on the menu"? What planet are you on? The vast majority of schools are struggling to find enough expertise to put beans on top of the toast or to even know what a bean is if not written on the reheating instructions. Cannot help but wonder if such talks took place would attendance be compulsory ie everybody must attend, or voluntary (like the lead ban) ie everybody must attend. As for connecting to schools - I believe that BASC are failing to connect with the majority of shooters - maybe that would be a better starting point? -
If you wanted to increase the nutritional content of your dogs diet without breaking the bank then Butcher's tinned wet food either Joints and Coat or Healthy Heart varieties are very highly rated and still in the budget area cost wise.
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Out of interest, why not cook the veggies in the pie to start with? (asparagus aside of course)
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Funny you should mention that, I did a similar thing but with the old chap in my hand - next morning the poor thing looked like it was wearing a red scarf.
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£200? That's not a sale, that's a gift. Stunning.
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What chillies are you using may I ask?
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Look for the dog food guide on the site "all about dog food" for nutritional ratings - just because your dog "loves" a food does not mean that it is good for them - let's not forget here that dogs will eat other dogs **** so don't trust their taste buds. The price you will pay for feeding barky Mc Woof woof Tesco value food is to be paid in later years with a myriad of health issues, buying it is a false economy (in my opinion of course)
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Agree with OPP above, presuming you are relatively new to the game I would say the Remington Express from whichever dealer is selling them cheapest would be the way to go, they need a little work on the trigger sometimes but it's simple and you will get a warranty. What do you intend using the gun for?
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Lamb Protection 2024 Sako 223 Sako 6ppc
bruno22rf replied to simon6ppc's topic in Sporting Shooting Videos
10/10 (again) How's Jack?? -
Look great, I do mine on a metal skewer @200 deg C for 10 - 12 minutes, I place the skewers over an oven baking tin and pour 1/2 cup of boiling water in the bottom of the tin as it goes in the oven, the steam from the water keeps the chicken moist.
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Are Heinz sponsoring you?
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Welcome back Mick, been asking about you, hope all is well.
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A deep fat fryer - simples, but personally I only like the crinkle cut ones.
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Mc Cain oven chips - the work of beelzebub himself, unless it's the crinkle cut ones deep fried of course.