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80 = 32" leg
88 = 35" waist
104 = 42" seat (whatever that means)
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what size does the army trousers = in normal sizes m8?
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Jumper and hoodie coat please pm payment details
You have second dibs on this if the guys above drops out.
Cheers
Jumper and hoodie coat please pm payment details
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Mossy oak hooded sweatshirt, worn & in good condition. Size says xxl but that must be for kids, I'd say its a generous medium to large
£6 posted SOLD
Regatta Olive padded shooting gilet, new & un worn, size £42
£11 posted SOLD
Ex army combat trousers heavyweight material, used in good condition, size leg 80 waist 88 seat 104
£7 posted
Laksen Sika trousers CTX membrane, waterproof, windproof & breathable. These are brand new with tags and just taken out the packet to take pics, I've got another pair of these & they are brilliant, size 34" waist 33" leg.
£40 posted sOLD
Ex army lightweight woodland camo trouser, these are new & unworn, size leg 80 waist 92 seat 108
£8.50 posted
'Bug tamer' advantage camo heavyweight scrim jacket with hood & veil, ideal in midge country, worn once. size xl
£11 posted sOLD
Ex army cold weather hat with velcro ear flaps, used in good condition, size 59cm
£5 posted
Advantage timber cap with press stud ear and neck flap, new & un worn, size 59cm
£6 posted SOLD
Camo hat new un worn, size 59
£4 posted
No un reasonable offer refused, buyer pays paypal fees, or cash on collection.
SS
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Happy belated birthday mate
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Just to say these dogs will be cracking workers if Vicky's had anything to do with em absolute bargain.
I should be getting my bitch from Charlotte in a couple of weeks, can't wait!
How are you doing? will we be seeing you this season?
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Nice one Bazza
Mum and pups all doing well?
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We rake all leaves and debris from the entire pen and have several massive bonfires, then generously lime the pen. We've had problems with gapes & hexy in the past and since we started 'spring cleaning' the pen we've been relatively trouble free.
I don't know if its a recognised cure but it seems to work for us, and the pen looks lovely and tidy for the new arrivals. With the added bonus of a bit of greenery shooting up for the birds to keep em occupied & some nice ash dust baths.
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That's a tidy bag, what were you shooting over?
We were out yesterday & the wind was near gale force! making shooting very testing indeed, ended with 33 over rape.
SS
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Are these heather green?
If they are can I have first dibs please?
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I would catch the white ones up ( easily done with a pigeon trap) and flog em as doves...everyones a winner
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Damn can't make this, its the day of the Shenley fete and were doing the ferret racing
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Anyone got any cocker training dvds I don't mind if they're copies
Cheers
SS
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But which one is mum? answers on a postcard
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She is a cracking dog, cheers for bringing her round mate, Poppy (her sister) is glad she's gone now. Lola spent most of the time trying to chew her face off
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Alex! I'm seriously thinking about getting a dedicated NV set up. I'd be interested to hear the pros & cons for your set up & maybe having a butchers at yours if that's ok.
I've had a fair bit of work lately & I need to spoil myself
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Good vid, It brings it all back! I'm looking forward to our trip in December
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Sorry mate I'd taken the front shoulders off for the ferrets & taken the pelt beyond the neck, it would be useless to you.
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Just listened to the link above on radio 5 and Simon Clark was superb! he handled that anti brilliantly
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I picked up a road kill adult doe for the ferrets on Tuesday its been hanging in the shed, could this be of use?
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Not me my boy (said in a Jewish accent!)
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My choice would be Macmillan Cancer Support because;
889 people today heard the words "you have cancer"
42% of us will have a cancer diagnosis at some point in our lives
4m people in the UK will have a cancer diagnosis by 2030
1 in 4 people diagnosed feel isolated and alone and lacking support
Shocking stats and the reason why Macmillan need more funds every year. They rely on donations for 98% of their funding.
Macmillan helps people of all ages all over the UK - they fund specialist cancer nurses and GPs, dieticians and physiotherapists and build specialist cancer treatment centres. What is less known is that they give out millions in grants and benefits to help those effected by cancer, run support lines for practical, emotional and medical advice, train Boots Pharmacists, campaign for free prescriptions and hospital parking and provide extensive information to cancer patients and their families.
Macmillan is a national charity but funds are allocated locally based on the specific needs of the region. Where appropriate they will work with specialist smaller charities to maximise impact e.g. Teenage Cancer Trust, Clic Sargeant, Jigsaw4U. Currently only 50% of people who need it get support from Macmillan.
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Yeah, its a real shame. I'm gonna miss the old ******, and Jenny
We had some real laughs there and some of the antics... 'well you will have to read the book' :lol:
Hopefully he finds a small shoot locally
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Were out tomorrow, so hopefully we'll get a few. You forgot to mention that they will need everything prepared!
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Good on ya Tel
Someones gonna get lucky
My dog has been savaged
in Dogs and Dog Training
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I'm crying with laughter at this, you are somfing else...lol