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Yes, just watched E3. They're really getting on with it this season, different filming style too, more dramatic, cinematic I suppose. Kahleesi's hotness has peaked this season too, lol, even if she is acting more of a high and mighty bitch, well until half way through this episode...
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A bit different to Farage's bold, passionate and emotive flavour isn't it? Not saying there's anything wrong with that, just two different types of tactician. Farage is a front man, a big personality that wins hearts through passionate appeal. I don't think Mogg could ever fill that sort of position, he's far too cool and collected. he's the sort that a big personality like Farage has as his quiet but popular trump card. Problem with all this sort of people though is that they are too masculine (not in the burly skin head fighter sense!), they just don't appeal to the female vote.
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have you seen his ali g interview.he's cool as f**k. and d dimbeldy trying to make him look like a fool by bringing up where he was educated and he replied ''yes i went to the same school as your son'' The man is a living encyclopaedia! I think it's great when an interviewer tries to outsmart him and he responds with a cutting and factual retort, delivered with a totally controlled and unflappable attitude. I found it great listening to him school Ken Clarke on Brexit. There's another good one where some popular interviewer fella is really giving him a hard time about someone's co
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I had a trip over on Saturday afternoon for a look. Very brief but was quite surprised to see what they had. Hundreds of duck and pigeon decoys, bags, all sorts of wellies and camo clothing. Worth a look for anyone in the area imo.
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I like the mogg, has integrity. Remember he was canvassing in fife (pit village).His nanny was driving him around in a rolls royce lol His wee boy is the spitting image of him. Looks and mannerisms haha i think the man is f***ing great. Partly because he invokes such snobbery from 'working class' heroes. The man is what he is, doesn't try to hide it and imo still shows great respect for all classes of the British. I love it when he's being interviewed or in a debate and someone tries to be a bit smart with him and he puts an intellectual whoopin on em! Just seems a respectful man
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Frankly the regular exposure to bolting rabbits coupled with strict steadiness would probably do a lot of good for a shooting dog! In addition to being a handy dog for marking, covering netted rabbits and working cover.
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Jacob Reese-Mogg is our man!
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So she seems to make the effort to piss on her dog bed, as opposed to just anywhere? If all else failed I'd accept that and try a new approach, moving her dog bed gradually outside until she is routinely pissing on her bed outside. Reinforce that behaviour until you're sure she has the idea and then remove the bed. Just a thought... Edited, also it might sounds a bit soft but teaching a "wee/piss/empty" command, whatever word you want to use, can be helpful in teaching the dog where and when to empty itself.
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Deer Poacher's Caught By Posting On Fb.
Born Hunter replied to peterhunter86's topic in General Talk
Ain't that kind of the same with everything? All things considered we tend to put a lot of time and money into our 'hunting' which frankly makes buying even rabbits or pigeon more cost effective. Most folk hunt deer either because the deer is considered a sporting quarry and/or because they take pride in sourcing their own meat. I don't think saving money really comes into it. -
yes mate i have,,,,its all i buy now,,,,£20 from decathlon,,,i found the fit perfect, light weight,,,i really like them What's decathlon like these days for outdoor/hunting gear, Tomo? I used to buy and still have their jean style cotton trousers. Tough and smart. Think they were 20 quid a pair.
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Just go out and hook a cable up and charge all your electrical goods instead. Save in energy bills Don't even need a cable. Just rig up a sensibly sized induction coil under the national grid's power cables and you can siphon free 'leccy wirelessly........
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Driverless electric lorries? No no no no no, Thorium reactor engines are the way forward for freight. Just make sure you are not in a 5 mile blast zone radius in the event of a accident! http://www.industrytap.com/thorium-fueled-automobile-engine-needs-refueling-once-a-century/15649 If I remember correctly.... Doesn't Thorium need Plutonium (or such) to start a reaction? Or is that just a nuclear reaction? Yeah I think you're right. It was just something I have stored in the back of my head with lots of other useless crap. LOL
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Don't you find such statistics a bit meaningless? I mean it's got no real context. If NOX emissions from diesel engines was estimated to be responsible for 7000 infant deaths a year who otherwise would have had a life expectancy of 85 then that's a bit different from say an estimate of 7000 84 year olds dying 6 months prematurely from a life time of NOX exposure. Yet the simple headline statistic doesn't change.....
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Driverless electric lorries? No no no no no, Thorium reactor engines are the way forward for freight. Just make sure you are not in a 5 mile blast zone radius in the event of a accident! http://www.industrytap.com/thorium-fueled-automobile-engine-needs-refueling-once-a-century/15649
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What were you hunting and how? Did you have contacts over there or made your own once there?
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I am taking a trip somewhere towards the back end of the year,i have a couple of mates in south island NZ and I know a guy on north island,if I wasn't going to try and finish my nppl this year I might have went to NZ as apparently you can just rock-up,and bowhunt large numbers of goats,i just heard a guy from my childhood has terminal cancer,we aren't around forever,lights can go out anytime,carpe diem I think you can hunt anything over there with the relevant hunting permit. I might be wrong. Goats seem to be a good starter quarry, especially for bowhunters. I dream of getting into F
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And while we're talking foreign hunting, I'm really liking the look of Wyoming the past couple weeks. Looks right up my street. Mountain hunting, wolf hunting and particularly antelope hunting in the prairies.
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Ha, we are on the same wavelength mackem!
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Great pics Daniel. On a similar topic, I was surprised to find out recently that foreign visitors can hunt unguided in New Zealands public lands with just a permit. Thats for all game. Something I think will be closed in the future.
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If you're interested for a better explanation.... "Because Weddell seals breathe air like all mammals, the diving reflex kicks in to manage the lack of oxygen while underwater. All non-essential processes such as digestion come to a halt, and blood vessels constrict like flood gates, stopping blood flow to outer tissues and organs. The seal’s heart rate slows dramatically, which decreases the amount of blood circulating through its body. Metabolism, the process by which cells create and use energy, declines in the unused parts of its body." "The diving reflex exists in humans (and othe
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I think it's called the 'mammalian drown reflex'. Even after someone/thing has drowned it's still worth trying to save them/it because they very often come back. We're designed that way. In fact, it's safer to wait for someone to drown before trying to save them. Save them drowning you while thrashing for their life! LOL
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Canals are f***ing lethal. My cocker cannon balls in without a thought for how he is going to get out.
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DanielG, that sounds great, have you any pictures and please share them! On a side note, I have bought a bow, lol. Hoyt Ultratec with cam&1/2 cams, 50-60lb. Just waiting on all the other bits now, sight, rest, release etc. The draw weight seems quite comfortable. It's 40" axle to axle which I think will probably be more forgiving for a novice. Had a chat with a mate of a mate who has done a bit with a bow (recently Namib') and gave me some advice so that was helpful.
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I'd be surprised if they were all shot on the lamp in one night by one man.........
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God I hope Ozzyman does a review of this, it'll be amazing!
