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thepasty

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  1. Anything Meindl, I buy nothing else, never let me down and last forever. https://www.activinstinct.co.uk/product/meindl-cambridge-gtx-mens-shoes/239652_activinstinctuk/?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping&istCompanyId=c1f641ed-2962-4fd5-afc8-600c9a52bd36&istItemId=xtlpwixwxm&istBid=tztx&gclid=CjwKCAiAjNjgBRAgEiwAGLlf2jvccijGcvbN3if9iQ7ucyKve1x5M9NP0-3VgAbFGd9LxLIE-89IABoCLjAQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
  2. Going Vegan? I couldnt care less...
  3. waving from the east side of the lizard penninsula... good down here init
  4. I have it every year, never had a problem with it.
  5. Under 16s shouldnt have it... But I do use them now and again, I work long hours in a quarry, you need to stay pin sharp or someone gets killed and a can of this stuff does help when needs be.
  6. I'm also in the market for a cheapy SXS, rougher the better!
  7. my renewal was up recently, even when stating medication for health anxiety I still didnt need to provide a docs letter... I spoke to my FEO on the phone about it (who is very reasonable/sensible) and she had no problems. Gotta love Devon and Cornwall!
  8. Fishing, spear fishing, playing ukulele, singing, free diving, boating, off roading, designing/building/flying homebrew RC planes, bushcraft....ummm think thats it for the minute
  9. take the breasts, legs off and braise them for a few hours...
  10. I'd just cut the wires and solder whatever you need on to make it work for you.
  11. we got shed loads in SW cornwall!
  12. I was starting panic about my 20yr old Hilux, the the new regs and she doesnt have a dpf so shes fine! happy days.
  13. the temps are so low can there really be a problem with Galvanised steel? plenty of people on the net seem to be using them.
  14. I'm another one here with years of rc planes and multirotor experience, do what stevo says, replace the model electronics, get a cheap 2.4 tx & rx like this one... https://hobbyking.com/en_us/hobby-king-2-4ghz-4ch-tx-rx-v2-mode-2.html Should be up and running for £30
  15. You're You're on! Where ya staying?
  16. Cornwall! ... oh ang on Come down south west and splender at our small fishing villages, rugged coastline, untouched beaches and solitude that is hard to find on the north coast come silly season. Cornwall aka best place in the world!!
  17. I had a look on there, altho its just outboards there doesnt seem to be alot of activitey, which is odd for a US forum.
  18. If you find one let me know! I've got two in the shed that I need advise on fixing. Infact the current one on my boat is playing up too, pretty sure it the electronic advance...££££ :(
  19. is a big stick not an offensive weapon in the wrong hands?
  20. cost wise...chop it up and get another
  21. I shoot best with my ex clay ground scrappy old 1967 remmy 1100, I've tried many other shotguns but the remmy just works for me, its like an extension of myself. I also think because shes such an old rat costly little I'm not precious with it so shooting is all about the shooting, no worry of looking after the gun or the like to distract from the shooting.
  22. the poor guy has been through hell, being in a life threatening situation, had to defend himself against an attacker and killed said attacker... I cant imagine what he's going through, he should be getting counselling not banged up!
  23. My FEO was happy with one of those cheap shed alarms and was even happier with my massive man eating South Russian Sheepdog
  24. I've been through it a few years back with health anxiety and I'm still on medication to help keep an even keel. I was/am open with my doc and FEO and at no stage has there been talk of removing my guns. Infact my FEO was incredibly understanding and supportive saying that removing my guns could make it worse as shooting is a great way to get out, meet people and improve state of mind....and she was right. As has been said, go talk to your Doc and do it as soon as you can. I'll offer up some advise, you'll get help but the person who can help you the most is yourself, challenge your thoughts challenge the lethargy, when you're down... get up, grab the gun and the dog and get out in the sunshine, walk hard, watch your dog enjoying itself, marvel at the sky, take in nature.....you will feel better for it. It may surprise some that I'm so open on a forum but I'm a firm believer that openly talking about these things is the way forward. Its not something we should shy away from. Get some help but remember to help yourself! hope you feel better soon. Steve
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