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Janet st plodder

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  1. Not enough of a bargain eh? Now down to £60 all in or its off to the bay
  2. Unused Extra large mountain equipment karakorum pants in black, really great trousers, full length side zips, reinforced knee and seat, breathable drilite extreme fabric (really is as good as goretex) and articulated knees with detachable braces. The RRP on these when purchased was £150, onsale on the web for £135 plus postage. Priced for a quick sale at £70 including p+p Prefer a bank transfer, otherwise paypal Photos are below http://www.flickr.com/photos/15287361@N04/...in/photostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/15287361@N04/...in/photostream/ feel free to look through the rest of my album, just got back from sweden sea kayaking
  3. As were told daily by the police and media, cctv cuts crime, best wire up a few nightvision cameras on the area. Obviously you'll need to cover your costs for such an honourable operation, so maybe use webcams
  4. A flock with that attitude would be the stuff of a good horror film
  5. Just found this, not seen it before so thought i'd post, anybody seen this behaviour before? Think i'd have lost it after a short while and served it up http://www.break.com/index/crazy-goose-att...er-and-dog.html Persistant for sure
  6. Welcome aboard, nice gun package I'll have a word with my mate, he's just bought a farm in your area and may be willing etc etc Have fun on the forum
  7. It pains me to say it but i'd go for the 90, though i may vere off and go for the lightweight at the last min Is the lightwieght 24v? Helped rebuild my mates seriesII radio wagon a good few years back and all was well until we started on the electrics, 24v parts were a nightmare to obtain, even the light lenses were different to the std seriesII then again he was being anally retentive about originality... But the electrics were a pain
  8. My Meindl Dovre extremes are excellent, they look almost exactly like mouflons but having had Meindls for years and sold them for quiet a few i know they are all built well from good leather. I've never had a pair let me down and have only seen 3 or 4 pairs going back to meindl with problems, with the amount we sold thats very impressive. Maybe the problem with the la chameau boots is that they don't sell a vast amount and have short production runs, meaning small orders of leather every few months causing more variation between boot's? Just a thought Also there is something to be said for thes age old campanys like scarpa, zamberlain, meindl etc with their years of leatherwork (cobbling?) experience, aswell as the dark art of choosing the right leather for any given job...... By the way i picked up my Dovres for £140 rather than the full £200 or so, can't remember where, you'll have to dig through google
  9. Had one pocket button fall off last weekend in the wash, not a major problem but maybe something to check. The rest are fine though so maybe i caught it on something in the woods? I'm going to try out a few different proofing methods on them as and when they lose the repellency, but no sign yet
  10. Thought i'd post back on here to say how good these trousers are, they performed superbly in Norway, unfortunatly i did not beat the snow, it arrived the day i did , but thanks inpart to these trousers i stayed warm and comfortable for the whole trip. -5 or so during the day dropping down to -15 when the sun went down. Kicking through the foot deep powder snow for days on end chopping wood and a 2day 30 mile hike they dried over night (just damp around the ankles too boot height by the end of the day) and made getting out of my hammock that bit more bearable each morning The high back worked well with my rucsack and stopped any drafts although maybe some sort of soft lining on the waist band may have been nice. Although the pockets were mostly filled to bursting point at most times thay never got in the way. Even at these temps i only ever wore lowe alpine dryflo shorts underneath! For winter in this country i think the'll rock if your not too active but this will depend on the person i suppose? A top piece of kit for sure
  11. They should buzz the opening show anyway, who's going to stop them? Give the crowds something to watch and take their minds oof the normal drivvel that goes with the Olympics. Are we having morris dancers for the main show or is that too british aswell
  12. Well it's just taken me 45mins to find this, but put a smile on my face when i first saw it and still does, wicked tune
  13. Eat most things nowadays, even marzipan(?) on occasion, but still can't stand tuna, had to get my order at the cafe changed to takeaway on friday as someone was eating tuna sald at one of the tables, even had to stand outside in the rain because the smell was churning my gut's
  14. Hey no laughing, i use this code and i'm not deaf B)
  15. I can't believe that a bird would even contemplate taking down a wolf, a fox possibly, jeez, talk about death from above.
  16. Hoping it won't be too cold but'll be packing for the worst Not really hunting but will have my rod with me.... Just need a pair of trousers to keep the mozzies/rain/wind/cold off while in the woods. Hating over trousers as much as i do (tried everything from £10 - £250) these would seem to fit the bill. If they are heavy i've a plan to save weight in the luggage, no shorts just thongs if it's warm :(
  17. Just going to resurect this thread rather than starting a new one :( Thinking of buying a pair of stormkloth trousers for a trip to Norway in October and was wondering how you guy's are getting on with yours in all this wet weather weve been having? Thanks all
  18. I hope when my time comes thing's are over as quickly as it was for those rabbit's Top stuff for sure, and i'd be inclined to side with the shooter as far as the risky shot goes, i'll assume he know's his ground :(
  19. Just stick em on the farmers garbage pile, he see's them, smiles and burn's em. Job done
  20. Had the oppotunity to run a two series landrovers back to back, one with sound proofing the other without, makes a heck of a difference It seems terrible to say this but after all the years between the series landrovers and the defenders there really ain't much difference in noise or ride comfort, but the noise is mostly down to the tyre noise, who the hell would run road bias tyres on farm machinery like defenders and series landrovers? Oh and theres the hole aerodynamics thing that was never in the plan
  21. I also saw a program on the rifle and it's history in warfare a while ago and i think the convension ruling only covered the use of "Dum-Dum" bullit's against civilised peoples, thus meaning the good old british empire could still use them against any nation that didn't have rifles off their own
  22. And put a bet on Liverpool and England, could clean up Divine intervention for sure :thumbs:
  23. Plinking American style, where do i sign up, have to look in the A-Z for the US embassy :thumbs:
  24. thanks Lurcherboy, will do, would it be right to assume that those dealers who stock Beretta guns (for there seem to be quite a few) will have access to the Benelli range if they want it , sorry asking you questions that you have no reason to know, would be nice to have a few more stockists though many thanks
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