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  1. A top day out!

     

    Most of us starting drinking on the boat about 12am, but even the 3 Pav boys were shamed by the way LB put the Guinness away.

     

    I also remember him ordering a peporami from the bar with his 12th pint. Obviously the curry house wasn't enough for him - what an animal!

     

    As always I was on hand to capture those shots you all really wanted to see...

     

    Slide Show 2 (Un-Cut!) :lol:

  2. Ice,

     

    That sounds superb - very similar to the Wing Chun I do. It is a real confidence booster to know you can easily handle someone twice your size in a sticky situation if worst comes to the worse. Take a look at Samuel Kwok on you tube he runs some great seminars and is the international Wing Chun face so to speak.

  3. When browsing the titles at my local DVD hire store, I always find great amusement in taking something high up from the Horror section, e.g Hellraiser, and neatly inserting it amongst the children’s section between Teletubbies and Ben 10.

     

    It just tickles me the way the graphic bloodthirsty images on the front of a horror stand out amongst the pretty and colourful faces on the kids section.

     

    Does anyone else see the funny side to this, or am I just evil?

     

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  4. Watched with interest on the news today a campaign close to my heart to help combat litter in the countryside, I like many I am sure do take the time to pick up crisp bags bottle etc and more to the point spent carts mine and others I may come across,

     

    It’s a worth while focus to a problem so may I ask we all commit that no matter who dropped it we can make a difference by picking it up

     

    Many thanks

     

    Shame you don't apply the same highly dignified morals when you come and leave **** everywhere in my house...

  5. You may have heard the old man running on recently about his new quad for driving around the farm shooting bunnies on.

     

    Well, it arrived last night and you should have seen him - like a kid in a candy shop.

     

    I think the smile says it all:

     

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  6. Pavman booked a trip to celebrate my 21st, and a very good present it turned out to be...

     

    We arrived at Lowestoft harbour at 0900 and were slightly concerned by the layer of fog which didn’t look like it was going anywhere fast.

     

    When we climbed onboard the Katie Louise, skipper Adam quickly assured us that the fog was not a problem and we would still be fishing the same area of rough ground as originally planned.

     

    After a very speedy trip out to the point with the 7 of us standing over the roaring twin 5.9 Cummins engines we were into fish straight away with myself landing a very large whiting.

     

    We continued to catch fish throughout the session, mainly codling of between 2-5lb. Everyone was catching fish and a great day was had by all.

     

    I would highly recommend booking a trip with Norfolk Fishing Trips – it was by far the best trip we have been on, very knowledgeable and friendly skipper, extremely well equipped, everything provided and you even get your own seat and rod rest.

     

    You can get all contact information and see more pictures on the website: Norfolk Fishing Trips

     

    P.S This review has absolutely nothing to do with the fact the Skipper was a chef for 18 years and prepared a full roast dinner that would put anyone’s missus to shame, absolutely nothing at all.

     

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  7. Pigeon Watch, are you listening,

    On the Fields, Woodies glisten,

    A beautiful sight,

    We're happy tonight.

    Shooting in a winter wonderland.

     

    In the winter we can build a Goose Hide,

    Then pop up and shoot a left and right,

     

    The Mods’ say: "Take that thread down"

    We'll say: No Man!

    But you can do the job

    When you're in town.

     

    Later on, we'll conspire,

    Plucking birds by the fire,

    To face unafraid,

    The plans the wife made,

    Shooting in a winter wonderland.

     

    :rolleyes:

  8. Oi, you foot clompin', shuffle-gaited, bunch of dance floor divas - Not.

     

    I wish to register a severe complaint about this post. I thought that it was serious!

     

    I go ballroom dancing on a regular basis, and use my tippy toe training on a regular basis to stalk rabbits, foxes and pigeons so that i can almost tap them on the shoulder before I shoot them (get all the odds in your favour, as I'm always saying).

     

    I can sassy through a stubble field without raising a single 'crunch', unlike my useless shooting companions :oops: :oops: Useless ****.

     

    So, lets have a bit more respect for the finer arts about wot you lot know nothing :angry: :angry:

     

    I've seen you - stood by the side of the dance floor with wistful gazes and a pint in hand whilst I dance with all the tottie in the place.

     

    Smug *** :rolleyes::lol:

     

    Does this tottie you speak of have facial hair and biceps?

     

    Where I come from its body poppin’ and smooth grooves that get the young women going :lol:

  9. Now I like to think of myself as a modern man, but I just cannot seem to get my head around this strictly come dancing. it's all just a bit much for me.

     

    So when I went round the old mans for a nice Sunday roast and found him dancing and cheering to the flamboyant, twirling and dancing men in his Pigeon Watch T Shirt I felt a little bit uncomfortable.

     

    Your thoughts?

     

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