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Give her a ring, Helen, she's normally busy and I think internet connection where she is, is not good.
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"Better made than the Chinese SMK cheapies" I would say that's made by the same company ie Snowpeak. Adding the word Beretta to the recipe is no more than a sales ploy, I'm guessing that nobody in the Beretta sales team will have a clue about these guns. For £395 you can get a new P15, read the reviews, or bide your time while saving a little more and open up more choices, dont buy a gun simply because it's available, buy the gun you want based on what you want it for and how much you think you should pay for a tool that may last a short time or a lifetime.
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My daughter has one and it's awful. If you want fried food but are concerned about your weight just eat it less often, nothing comes out of these things anything like deep fried food.
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Personally I get more pleasure repairing a broken tool and bringing it back to life than buying a new one, it's nothing to do with money.
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You may be asked to provide some proof of trigger time if you have not shot .22lr before, seems common round here. Basically a day out with an owner of a .22lr to give you a basic grounding on the calibre.
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dalmation puppies for sale/ training
bruno22rf replied to Forwardmarcher11's topic in Dogs and Dog Training
My daughters Damnation was untrainable, it ate thouands of £'s worth of stuff around her house including her sofa and about 3 square feet of dividing wall. We used to have it for the day sometimes and it would dig one particular piece of lawn, nothing seemed to deter it, eventually I laid my ladder over the lawn where he liked to dig and 10 minutes later I had a series of square patches, dam thing had used the ladder as a template. -
My other half makes sausage rolls with chutney (caramelised onion or mixed fruit but any chutney works well) alongside the meat, divine.
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Sounds like heaven to me, imagine the millions of people sat home watching Britain's got no Talent, now tell me who's the saddo's.
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I bought a gun and the stock smelled of smoke for months, it dissapeared after about 6 months but someone suggested in future leaving it in cat litter overnight.
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I can assure you that at 60 yards my .22 at 28ftlb rarely exits a pigeon with much energy (JSB Jumbo) and certainly will not travel far if it does (there's 2 fields behind before any public right of way anyway), perfect for sitting pigeons and chest shots as I'm nowhere near good enough for headshots at such ranges. I also think that few FAC .177's come up for sale as very few are sold in comparison the the larger offerings. But If Stu reckons .177 FAC are a good option I would go with what he says, he forgets more about Air Rifle balistics every day than I ever knew.
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I use my .22 FAC Air rifle, 30ftlbs, for pigeons in trees, too dangerous to fire 40g bullets upwards in most cases. I also think there is some doubt over stability with .177 pellets at higher velocities?
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Dont worry about it BASC will be on the case, like a striking slug.
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Gun collected today as planned, way better than I had imagined with a tiny mark on the wood otherwise 9/10. Absolute pleasure to meet you Richard and seeing the Falcon that you were working was a dream come true, what a truly stunning sight.
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Quick someone, rip his arm off, well under priced.
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As I only have one eye I bought a monocular for bird spotting etc, absolute nightmare to use, better off with binoculars as they are easier to hold steady.
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Yes please , pm sent.
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Think of the good things, he could have been living in a flat with bratty kids that fed him junk, never walked him and had no time for him. Looks to me like he fell on his feet and had the life most Dogs would dream of, he should sleep contented. RIP.
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This could turn into a nightmare, people on benefits are being encouraged to buy houses but what happens if interest rates climb and their benefit no longer covers their mortgage? Repossessions could be a financial nightmare for the whole country, building societies could collapse and who is going to have to pay to accommodate the then homeless? Surely if the argument that buying, in some cases, can be cheaper than renting shouldn't local councils be buying then charging rent thus creating an income?
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If you have 16k of savings you cannot claim benefits surely, so how many houses are available with a 15k deposit, cheapest around here is 40k.
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We have a large (by modern standards) 3 bed with a powered log cabin in the garden. Power Shower, Washing Machine and Tumble Dryer on at least twice a day with Gas central heating (old Baxi from 1974), our monthly bill is £94 but we are usually several hundred in credit, we have Solar Panels however so that helps.
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Madras is a bit spicy for me although I have Madras hot Tikka Masala when we eat out. I grow "Basket of fire" chilies and these are superb in curries, the plant looks really impressive in the garden then you just top the chilies and freeze them, still using ones I grew 2 years ago!! Loving garam masala at the moment, it adds a kind of fruity taste that reminds me of Christmas and Tandoori Masala that just seems to improve everything. Since I started cooking curry my other half has abandoned the kitchen as she says I am a far better cook than her - she trained under the Ruox brothers.
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I try to fry the spices and the veg for 10 minutes at least before putting into the slow cooker so flavours get a head start, it's pretty much inedible for 5-6 hours but then it all comes together. The Pataks taste pots are superb for marinating chicken over night, I have probably 30 spices and I cannot match the Tikka Masala variety, it doesn't taste anything like the restaurant item but it's bloomin good, the aroma is intoxicating. Experimenting with Dhansak at the moment.