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JR1960

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  • Birthday 18/09/1960

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  1. Actually the point wasn't aimed at you, I was agreeing with you. But it appears you've missed the irony of your own comment. "People like me"?? You don't have the faintest idea about me, fortunately for me......
  2. "i take it its the vets or bullet thread. there's some trolls on here." Yes there are, so let's not start the whole thing off again shall we??
  3. Thought about it but its peeing down so not a lot of point.
  4. That's harsh........true, but harsh :lol:
  5. So that's next season then.........
  6. I used the wiper motor out of a Suzuki SJ but only because i had several spares laying about, as well as bits of scrap metal, so you could say it cost me nothing. If you're fairly handy and can use a welder they're fairly easy to make but can be a bit time consuming.
  7. Knee deep? All ours is 1m high, shot up in the past 2 weeks.
  8. You haven't got all the bits you should have let alone any extras!!
  9. Not sure when the farrier's coming next but could save you some if you still want them.
  10. When you've finished fattening it up can you pop it back near my shoot around October time mate please......
  11. Yeah I tried it years ago, inherited an old book on it so I thought i'd give it a go on a squirrel. I like to think I'm pretty good with my hands and done lots of different crafts, but the end result could best be described as good at scaring the kids. Good luck!!
  12. Yep, i'm moulting.........
  13. Ah, you may notice a bit of difference on that front since the last time I saw you.
  14. Thanks for the views guys. So, 1 for FUDs, 1 for flocked shells, 1 for old shells & 1 for keeping the Flexicoys. I suppose what's most interesting is that out of 20,000 odd members only 4 people have a view on what must be the most important bit of kit to a pigeon shooter!!! Do they all work so well it makes no difference??
  15. Nice find!! I've had my Omega Speedmaster since 1988 and still like it as much now as when I bought it. Don't know if this helps, it's from the CAB website. The word 'usually' in the last sentence is a bit unhelpful. Lost goods If you find goods that appear to be lost, then you can keep the goods as long as:- •you did not find the goods dishonestly or while trespassing •you take care of the goods •you did not find the goods on your employers’ property •the goods are lost, and not uncollected or abandoned, stolen or treasure •you have taken reasonable steps to find the owner of the goods, for example, left them to be claimed at a police station for a reasonable length of time •the goods were found not attached to anything on premises or land where the occupier does not exercise much control, for example, an air terminal lounge, public part of a shop, or recreation ground. What happens to goods handed over to the police The usual police practice is that you can have the goods back and keep them if they are not claimed within six weeks (six months in Northern Ireland). However, the police may want more time if there are special circumstances and they want to investigate, for example, if they suspect the goods are stolen or think that the owner can be traced. Once the property has been returned to you by the police, the original owner cannot usually then claim the goods.
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