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Greyman

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  1. I read something years ago about the navy,s use of sonar buggering up the whales own sonar system and that's why even if they put them back they just turn round and do it again ?
  2. I,d pack up and foff tomorrow given the chance, main problem is by the time we grow old enough and wise enough to realise just how shit life on the treadmill is we have a lot of baggage weighing us down and the roots that hold us in place have gotten to deep and spread to far, if I was a younger man I would be gone before all of the ties we make through life got to strong, now all I can do is sit here crying watching the last Alaskans on the discovery channel
  3. madly and sadly there are torch forums were people actually spend there life's pimping torch,s, it's a sad place to be but you can learn a lot if you just pop in then get out quick before you become one of them and start fitting regulators and shit to your torch
  4. If any of you have a Costco card they sell very simular torch,s in packs of two for £22 I have a couple and they do throw a beam a long way and battery life is great as they have the Cree chip in rather than an led bulb, it's more than powerful enough to mount on a gun have even lamped a few bunny,s round the local golf course with the dog, here's a piccy for the picture lovers the milk carton is for scale I also have a led lensor p7 with a gun mount, these are a little more expensive about £40.00 on Amazon but are another fantastic bit of kit and used by the police in America which is quite a
  5. nice reading wagon, my family come from the Romney marshes, then my great gran married into a Romany family so I,m a bit of each very dark skin not much hair but when I did it was dark and curly, I have a cousin that still lives in Essex and has also traced our family back for many generations, I would like to see my family tree, but the only time I see my cousin is at a funeral these days and it does not seem the right time to ask, it's nice to have a bit of history, FairPlay to you for keeping yours
  6. just tell him to get a pressure washer in the gap from time to time and maybe a bit of wax oil, the japs have always been fantastic engineers, but under sealing and rust prevention have never been a strong point even on there cars,
  7. funny enough when I mentioned it a while back on a thread I was told I was talking bollox, even my transit tipper has had lots of welding in the area between cab and bed, it's a dirt trap,every load of sand you pick up a small amount sits on the chassis between cab and bed, eventually the salt in the rubbish rots through the chassis, and as those penis extension trucks don't have the ability to tip they can't clean it off, at least I can tip mine up every few months and wash off all the crap or cut and weld a new bit in, were as with the non tipping type they are f****d, 21 years old 260,000
  8. Wow FairPlay that maggot catty is a beaut reminds me of my childhood days bet that's quite a collectors piece
  9. I just read the first thread and was about to say, a d series merc or a smiley face transit, and with thirty k on the clock and an asking price of 2k if I was in the market I'd be on that like flash
  10. so is the post man n milk man.ffspost man an milk man don't nick stuff for your garden like a lot of scrap man do they never ask just take that's just what your misses tells you after she's asked me round to chuck all your unfinished projects on the truck
  11. Have you any access to timber or turf mate?...........I disconnected my oil burner totally and everyone thought I was mental, i am lucky enough however to own 2 bits of bog and a wood so I am totally self sufficient in heating. Spent some money on a modern little range that will heat upto 20 radiators and now my only utility bill is electric. If you can get the timber cheap enough then getting off the oil or gas is the way forward mate I'd love to do that, because we had a combi I couldn't have the woodburner tied in to the heating system at the time. Not sure how practical it would
  12. it is sad mate, but something sadder, there were fecking hares everywhere pre ban, since coursing stopped hares are almost non excistent in my area, I never lamped hares back in the day always considered it cheating as even a shit dog could take a hare on the lamp, but it was nice to see them, last time I took a lamp out I saw 14 badgers and know hares, I wonder why
  13. Surprised the rspca have,nt been round to charge him with indoor coursing and hare fighting yet,
  14. think you will find its not are leaders that cause the division it's the muslims them selfs shooting innocent people and rape kidswhilst we are entering such a strong argument, shall we just forget the fact that your beloved leaders have been dropping bombs all over the Muslims for the last fifteen years at least, killing hundreds of thousands of totally innocent men, women and children, and before you come to the obvious conclusion and start calling me a Muslim,I,m an atheist I like or dislike people depending on wether I like them or not, not because of the colour of there skin or which god
  15. Nice one dude it's about time we had a few hunting shots up, good shooting
  16. Muslim pulslim, we are all human, it's just another division in life to keep us all hating each other so we turn to our respective leaders for help, were as in truth it's our leaders that cause the division and hatred so they can control us stupid pesants, and here we go again playing straight into enemy hands,
  17. We had them at fisheries in Cheshire which is 40km from the sea The lads into fishing would ask the lads duck shooting the rivers to blast them if they seen them but they were very clever birds and new the range of a shotgun I don't remember anyone ever shooting one except one idiot who claimed he shot one flying in the air freehand at 300 yards with a .22 (he was good at bullsh1t stories) but they are certainly more popular on the bigger lakes within 20 miles of the sea. Would they be any worse than an otter.many years ago there was a story in the anglers mail and on the front cover was a pi
  18. I quite like the sea it has an amazing de-stressing effect on me but not as much as the countryside and there are more people here especially in the summer which can get annoying. The rugged coastlines here are quite spectacular. We can jump over the gate at the back, walk through a little dell and pop out at the beach. It doesn't take much more of a walk to be completely secluded. We compromised on a coastal village because we have a child and wanted her to be able to play out with friends but I would have much preferred to be in the middle of nowhere, you don't have to drive far inland to f
  19. I,m liking the man, do you worry that the last president to upset the apple cart like him was jfk and we all know how that ended, ?
  20. A pumas toes are teardrop shaped, different to a dogs.Those prints in the snow are no puma..... there are know pictures in the snow mate so I don't see what your getting at three are in mud one in sand the bottom two are from an enclosure so are 100 percent big cat the ones I took, I followed for several fields I have seen this animal so I know it's not a dog it was chasing a small group of roe in thick fog, I find quite a few things after heavy fog as it obviously confuses the prey and helps the predator, what you need to do is put up a decent photo of a dog with a five inch wide paw really,
  21. A pumas toes are teardrop shaped, different to a dogs.Those prints in the snow are no puma..... there are know pictures in the snow mate so I don't see what your getting at three are in mud one in sand the bottom two are from an enclosure so are 100 percent big cat the ones I took, I followed for several fields I have seen this animal so I know it's not a dog it was chasing a small group of roe in thick fog, I find quite a few things after heavy fog as it obviously confuses the prey and helps the predator, what you need to do is put up a decent photo of a dog with a five inch wide paw really
  22. A pumas toes are teardrop shaped, different to a dogs.Those prints in the snow are no puma..... there are know pictures in the snow mate so I don't see what your getting at three are in mud one in sand the bottom two are from an enclosure so are 100 percent big cat the ones I took, I followed for several fields I have seen this animal so I know it's not a dog it was chasing a small group of roe in thick fog, I find quite a few things after heavy fog as it obviously confuses the prey and helps the predator, what you need to do is put up a decent photo of a dog with a five inch wide paw really
  23. A pumas toes are teardrop shaped, different to a dogs.Those prints in the snow are no puma..... there are know pictures in the snow mate so I don't see what your getting at three are in mud one in sand the bottom two are from an enclosure so are 100 percent big cat the ones I took, I followed for several fields I have seen this animal so I know it's not a dog it was chasing a small group of roe in thick fog, I find quite a few things after heavy fog as it obviously confuses the prey and helps the predator, what you need to do is put up a decent photo of a dog with a five inch wide paw really
  24. nice picture of some lovely catty,s my friend good work
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