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Muddy Funker

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  1. Bit of a pointless thread bump, Got back from Elvedon CP yesterday had a great time. Went with swmbo, no kids. I've been before anyway and the only things we booked were the spa session (a must) and an evening meal. The place is a rip off but it can be done cheaply, take your food/drink ect. A surprise hit was the nature observation hut, we spent ages in there watching muntjac and birds. Wish I had an air rifle the amount of grey squirrels was staggering!
  2. I imagine those jet airplanes cost thousands, and surely you must need some sort of licence before flying? Can't say I'd like one anywhere near me, they must be lethal in the wrong hands!
  3. Nice work. Just got home from nightshift and am having a pint of an all grain home brewed ale, single hopped with a load of cascade. Still very new but tasting good
  4. Thanks for the reply, I think come pay day I shall be treating myself to this set
  5. As a chef would you say that's a pretty good deal? The two knives plus chopping board for £70 Looking on youtube these look frighteningly sharp! Thanks.
  6. Tragedy, But what I will say is that if people drove to the conditions this may not have happened. Or certainly would not have been as severe. If only they would incorporate roadcraft into driving lessons, the roads would be safer http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roadcraft-drivers-handbook-Essential-Handbook/dp/0117021687/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1320511886&sr=8-1
  7. Okay after reading you don't necessarily need a full set, I'm very tempted!!! http://www.theknifeshop.co.uk/product/657/fk2pcwh3/kyocera-black-handled-ceramic-santoku--paring-knife-set.html
  8. Any ideas which Sabatier model to look for? Looking on Amazon the reviews for a alot of them are useless.
  9. Surely this isn't her problem to sort out. What do her bosses/pay dept say?
  10. Sir, you are winning this thread!!!!
  11. Our hens get dried mealworms as a treat. They go mental for them and they do look quite tasty. I had a small handful and they were very nice, quite nutty
  12. Unfortunately I do, anyone that drink drives is an a$$hole in my book, plain and simple. The limit should be dropped even more.
  13. I always shoot with a mate two up in a hide. Perfectly safe if you have discipline and safe drills. But that is one scary photo given the strength of a shogun barrel!! :blink:
  14. Johnny Vegas, Fat, shouty, idiot. I despise him.
  15. Or even before a knee strike or punch ect. This is a whole different discussion but any use of force by police or anyone is completely subjective, a firearms officer will actually use taser very quickly. Their reason being weapon retention. They won't be deployed to something like Dale Farm unless there was intel of a firearms threat. But in day to day work if they are in a situation where they need to gain control quickly taser will be deployed long before the likelihood of any rough and tumble. Purely down to sidearm retention.
  16. I agree with most of what you're saying. Tazer is actually lower down on the list of officer responses to a threat than a strike, be it with asp or body. The reason for this is the quick recovery time after tasering plus the small physical injury it causes. A tazer can't break bones or kill someone, an asp strike, kick or punch potentially can.
  17. When I went to buy my first gun all I had used was a Beretta and it was what my heart was set on. The reality was that when I was in the gun shop and tried a few on for size they weren't suitable. The best fit I could get off the shelf was a 2nd hand Miroku MK38 (it's fantastic). The bloke could quite easily have said there you go, have the Beretta and give me the money but he sold me the Miroku for 795, this was 4 years ago. I'd go to a few shops and try some different guns, you might be surprised and find a more suitable gun that costs less than a Beretta.
  18. Check out this guy http://www.pumpkingutter.com/ Pretty staggering.
  19. Nice one, I think I might make a pumpkin ale soon. Seen some good recipies
  20. So basically it'll be the same as it is now? You can use force as is reasonable in the circumstances, as set out in Sec 3 of the Criminal Law Act. There's no way on earth something can be set out in writing that clearly defines what you can and can't do. Each person and situation is different.
  21. Have a look at these guys https://www.bethere.co.uk/web/beportal/homepage Customer support is amazing from my experience.
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