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Got some decent arrows in now and this was my first go at 30 yards after shooting a few at 20.
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I took a liking to Tormund this episode too. I don't really think they've given him much time before but his little bit with 'the dog', lol, was good. Mad f****r. I'm not happy this has to end....
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Utterly f***ing EPIC! I do not mean this figuratively, genuinely literal when I say I was on the edge of my seat. I reckon that was the best episode yet. I don't know which dragon got ice zombied but I bet it was Viserion. Danny pilots Drogon, her husbands namesake and surely Jon will pilot Rhaegal, his biological fathers namesake.
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That's f***ing brilliant.
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Ah back to wast water. Lords rake is to the right and yes up there can be very dangerous for the uninitiated and the initiated Mate Met some right fuucking idiots up there; at the wrong time of day/year, with the wrong clothes. Character building...
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You'll be sound, it's a cracking mountain in fairness. I'll go up again one day soon. I think early doors is the key, miss all the tourists.
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Looking at scarfel with your back to wast water or the other side looking towards? That ridge if I'm guessing right which one you mean is called the lords rake and that goat path going up it is a cnut Coming down it is a lot more fun https://www.google.co.uk/search?rlz=1C1LDJZ_enGB669GB669&biw=1262&bih=457&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=scafell+pike+path&oq=scafell+pike+path&gs_l=psy-ab.3...109932.111114.0.111386.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..0.0.0.DIrTogTZJ_E#imgrc=HOJhvpflPALXuM: I'm not clued up on exactly what's what but off of that picture some
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Sitting down on the toilet the day after is an experience. LOL Descending stairs can be treacherous for a few days too!
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A mate has one of these. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cz+22+magnum+tactical&rlz=1C1LDJZ_enGB669GB669&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjW9YPB-ufVAhXlDcAKHZ0eDF0Q_AUICigB&biw=1262&bih=457#imgrc=vsacTHYKwz2WvM: I've not fired it but I really like it and he seems very happy with it. I'd seriously consider chopping my CZ455 hmr for one if I hadn't other stuff to spend my money on.
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Well done! How are your quads?
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f***ing Finland! They practically don't bother anyone. They just about have a couple of handfuls of military personnel on training missions. What the f**k have they done to upset anyone?
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Why Spain? It's becoming difficult to support the non interventionist explanation these days. The flames of this ideology may have been fanned by Western interventions but the fuel is a fundamental hatred of Western culture. Cut the head off the serpent, wherever it appears...
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I used to think that but I'm not so sure anymore. I think there would be lines that could not be crossed which would still allow for a full scale conventional conflict. So long as neither side directly attacked the others mainland territory then I can see direct conflict as plausible, fought over mutually foreign land, or sea. I still think that is far less likely with the obvious risk of escalation but no longer do I see such a conflict as destined to turn nuclear immediately or necessarily at all. When/If China do reach Superpower status, we'll find out because History has shown us that
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I have issue with the very first sentence............ China is a superpower? Righto.....
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I think Martin is collaborating with four writers on four potential spin offs. But they have said they will all be prequels and Roberts rebellion will not be an option. Still leaves a lot of interesting stuff but sounds like it will predate all of the GoTs characters.
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I think you may of misunderstood I'm not saying " You're " detracting from it being a good film . I'm saying a few inaccuracies doesn't make it a bad film . Unless I've misunderstood lol Good to hear and I agree! I haven't seen it yet though but I am very much looking forward to.
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lol a few inaccuracies about the altitude of the spitfires or the actual percentages the small boats saved, they where still there when the call went out, and don't detract from the fact that it was a cracking picture . I'm not. It explains the historical truth as opposed to what the film has to portray to make a decent film. Purely for anyone interested in history. I found the review enlightening and thought I'd share that's all.
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I found this review interesting. https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/dunkirk-review/ It explains how ".....several historical inaccuracies come into play, though these changes are likely made for the benefit of the cameras and the audience". For anyone interested.
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I don't run flushing dogs but a good spaniel will get you just as many birds out here as a good Pointer will. I actually prefer shooting over Spaniels and Labs when it comes to hunting pheasant in the high cattails. Interesting, cheers.
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So when it rained on the rocks, an the slime came alive, is this now classed as abiogenisis? Well that's one very simple hypothesis for how life generated in nature (abiogenesis) I guess yes. Explaining how life generated is separate to how species evolved. Both of course clash with creationism.
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Tbh honest born im not confusing it, i know theres seperate theories,buuuut. Answer me this, after the bb, when the earth cooled down, an it rained on the rocks, an the slime came to life an started to evolve???? Is this not the narrative no more? No it is not. How life generated in the first place is being attempted to be explained by a number of hypothesis, untested and not well understood yet. Do not try to mix that in with evolution theory as a means to discredit it. How the first life forms were generated is obviously linked to evolution theory but it is not a part of
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Seen programs on it,was it you went in the curio shop in NYC that had taxidermy specimens and fossils? Yes mate. I didn't see any mammoth tusk stuff there though. I saw Jim Shockey recently bought some for his collection and I'm sure I read something about mammoth tusks being in demand now as ornaments and as elephant tusk substitute. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2013/04/125-mammoth-tusks/larmer-text
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Makem, have you seen that there's a market for Mammoth tusks now too? I think there are even professional tusk hunters in the Tundra. Be cool as f**k having a set of them in the living room! LOL
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Francie, how life generated in the first place from non biological matter (rocks, water, whatever) is a separate hypothesis to how life evolves (common descent, speciation, evolution). Don't confuse the two. And certainly don't include the big bang theory in any of that.
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That's not evolution. Evolution theory explains what happens after life has formed, not how life forms. Yeah after the big bang, ok born what are we gona call it darwinian evoloution then? You're confusing the evolution of the Universe, otherwise known as cosmology, with the evolution of life. The term Evolution is most commonly referring to evolution of life, speciation, common descent etc, not the big bang or space. And again, it does not cover how life came into existence, just how it changes and adapts. Thats why its a slippy term, it has to be defined beforehand, evoloution actually
