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Everything posted by -Mongrel-
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If anyone is interested I have a complete CO2 kit from when I ran a planted tank...I now run a tank full of Rift Valley Ciclids! Got bored with 'weeds'.
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Couldn't agree more, and if there is the possibility of a high res copy for a screensaver(which would be for my personal use not shared) I too would appreciate one.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhYnAeKiTq4
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Mmmm, Mille, that's one of the things on my current wish list. Sell the 929 and buy a Mille!
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Agreed, a forgery identification pen and a cheap ultraviolet light as well as a good dose of common sense and sharp eyes deals with most forged notes. If they are good enough to pass that lot I'd be able to pass them on anyway.
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Oooh, a 916, NICE toy mate.
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We will build more nuclear stations simply because there are currently no viable alternatives and we are wanting ever increasing supplies.
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Tasers would seem to make sense, but there is a reason why they don't have them. There is a serving Met Police Inspector who writes an (allegedly) anonymous Blog, he's known as Inspector Gadget and this has been taken from hthe blofg which can be found HERE Five police officers were mauled by a crazed dog which went on a frenzied half-hour rampage yesterday. A specialist firearms officer eventually killed the dog with four shots to the head while unarmed colleagues pinned it to the pavement. Four of the officers were still in hospital last night with serious injuries after the horrific attack. Jenny Jones, the Green Party candidate for London mayor, speaking about the dog attack said: “Calling in CO19 just seems such an expensive way to deal with a mad dog. Could they not have used a Taser? A good question. Why do Met Police patrols not have TASER? Political pressure. Most of which is against giving TASER to, well, routine Met Police patrols. Political pressure like this: Jenny Jones, the Green Party candidate for London mayor, speaking about TASER on 14th March 2012. “It risks turning the police into a paramilitary force. We are lucky to have policing by consent in this country, and this is a step on the wrong direction.” So nice to know that with five police officers mauled by an attack dog, Jones is concerned with the cost.
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I've planted out two trays, the largest ones are probably 3" tall, the smallest variety maybe one. With the weather we are having I'm probably going to ***** them out and put them outside in the daytime for the next few days, start hardening them off.
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I have just ordered something very similar to give a go, they are the Radians version of the ones you linked. If you can wait a couple of days I'll let you know what they are like.
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I'm sure there are statistics out there to support your post..but I'm confused by this. Surely if the bloke isn't willing then he's not likely to get aroused leaving her with errr, not much to play with surely?
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Go on then, how many pages?
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Picked up a possible permission today!
-Mongrel- replied to HDAV's topic in General Shooting Matters
IF and it's a big if, you want to get involved I'd suggest that a visit to the dog owners to tell them that you have been authorised to shoot their dogs and will do so if they are found worrying the sheep again should suffice. Personally I'd steer well clear and advise the 'farmers' to put up bigger/more secure fencing. -
They are a stunning duck, I don't think I could shoot one even if it was allowed.
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'...accuse Elder of raping the man by performing an act of oral sex without his consent.' How the Hell could she do that? Well, short of physically restraining him...no, make that tying him down, and then having her wicked way? I find it inconceivable realistically that it could happen. Unless he was 4 1/2 stone sopping wet.
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How exactly do you keep a cat under control? I have dogs and I keep them under control with a big fence. When they go out they are under control as they are trained and also possibly leashed...none of which can realistically be done to a cat. I say again that you are exacerbating your problem by feeding the birds in the first place, you attract the birds which in turn attracts the cats. The fact is that you are unlikely to change the law to 'force' cat owners to keep them locked away from the birds so where do you think the solution lies? I understand your frustration but at the same time feel you've made a rod for your own back.
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Southern Wildfowlers and wetlands management association. First season done as a probationer and will definitely rejoin for next season, good bunch.
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So, apart from corrosive rain, what has caused this marking matey?
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Oh believe me, it can get that way. :blink: They're great for the short periods of time that they are running sweetly, for the rest of the time they are time consuming money pits. I used to run a 6'x 2'x 3' and spent THOUSANDS on it over a couple of years, never again, I stick with Rift Valley Cichlids nowadays.
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Pics please, you have PM
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I like the Natural England signs, but would alter them slightly to....To protect ground nesting birds, we request that dogs be kept on a short lead on this private land. This does not affect the public rights of way.
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For 200-250 pounds?
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Fireblade, bio-diesel processor, 450 lts used veg oil, lots of sea fishing gear, an outboard motor...and all the other **** you'd expect to find in your average shed!
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You have to sell via Gunwatch not on the private sales forum, read the following link... Private gun sales
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I don't get this. If you choose to feed birds you will also attract anything that preys on them, you are actually part of the problem. To then moan about it is like moving next to a school/pub and complaining about the noise. I don't begrudge anyone feeding birds and enjoying watching them, but if you live in a relatively populated area then you just have to accept that other people and their pets etc are going to affect you. I don't like cats much either but have dogs so don't get them in the garden, however, we have shared off road parking and for some reason my motorbike seems to have become a local scenting post! C'est la vie, I just have to wash it more often...or move it. My choice.