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  1. What a good idea, I'm BASC at moment but will defo do this next season if offer still open!
  2. Yes I agree with you Malt but one can't just stand by whilst receiving uncalled for abuse.Cheers.
  3. To be honest with you big lad, that's all a bit David Icke for me. I can't really see old Saville saying to Dennis over a casual G&T " come down to my caravan at the children's home this weekend and I will fix you up with a cracking 12 year old I know"............never gonna happen IMHO mate I agree that the security forces would have known if they had checked but did they think it warranted a mention in national security terms at the level of information that Saville would have had access to???......I doubt it. So you are saying "Wilf"? that the Security services would not have conside
  4. You might just get away with it I think!
  5. Hi all,here for sale is a Swiss Army "Champ" knife,it has all the bells and whistles,18 blades and tools all together I think,even has a magnifying glass,tweezers and even a working pen!Also has a genuine brown leather ,top quality Victorinox pouch,who actually make the knives!Not being used so thought I'd sell it here.£35 posted ,bargain! I even have the original box with instructions I believe. Now SOLD
  6. She most definitely would have been told about SOvile (thanks for that Maxhardcore).So we have a so called paragon of Justice and right thinking harbouring and giving succour to a rampant Paedophile while screwing the poor man and woman on the street!I Ain't it just great to be "True Blue",excuse me while I vomit!
  7. Before they closed 2 pits in my area, they had Thyssens drive a new heading to link the pits so the coal could be washed at one point,brand new Dosco cutters and walking chocks were purchased.Low and behold when it came to close i,t the pits was making a loss,not being invested in mind you but making a loss?They buried the fec-king lot,millions and millions of pounds worth,just buried it! No coal?No politics mates,pure and simple!
  8. "Well then, like all of us who have to work in the real world, it's put up or shut up !! If they didn't want to do then leave, if they want to earn the money then graft.....it's really as simple as that to me I am afraid matey" Thats exactly what they did do Pal,worked and grafted in really bad conditions for relatively small reward.The miners had a very strong work ethic and got on with it!I remember my Brother in Law going to sign on after they closed the local pit and the smarmy benefits officer telling him that it would be better if He signed sick!He'd never even been on the Dole so
  9. Obviously no idea what your on about,in order to make a living wage before and after the Strike miners in South Wales had to ,work what they called" Doublers", even "Treblers" shifts just to make ends meet!I think it was illegal as the hours were horrendous and operating in the dangerous enviroment they were, but they had to do it.These huge wages touted were for a few areas of England where they had huge 14 ft seams and could cut huge amounts of coal alot more easily than the narrower smaller seams found in Wales. Scotland Etc.Just another lie touted by Thatchers misinformation network.
  10. Says it all really two people who had no morals! Thatcher helped her financier,industrialist paymastersto screw the NUM and unions!Savile well he just screwed who he felt like! Are you telling me with all the Security services,MI6,MI5 and Special Branch at her disposal, Thatcher didn't know what this man was doing?Yet He regularily stayed at her residence and sat down for dinner!!!
  11. I seldom get involved in political discussions on fieldsports boards but I detested that woman so much I have to speak.She was brought in to do a job destroy the miners cripple the unions.She did this using every trick in the book and then some!All my family were involved in the mines and I remember the picket lines where she deployed SAS troopers(YES!) dressed as miners or bogus police to act as "Agent Provocateurs" .Using Special Forces and thugs from the Met,who I personally witnessed beating even the women who supported the strikers!Oh she did the job alright supported her Class, so well d
  12. Sorry to hear of your loss, must be difficult for you.Paulus has given the best advice I think.If you could get a good local auctioneer would be good, lower fees than the big boys like Bonhams!If you do want to sell on here or any forum you will need to put up some pics, as obviously the guys like to see what their buying! Cheers.
  13. Good read that,the venison is always better when their in the velvet anyway.
  14. Bushnell 8x42 Nature view audabons are excellent for the money. £49.99 free post on Ebay.Item number: 14095340169
  15. if you do it like that,you don't have to put up with all the crap advertising those photo sites use to fund their selves!
  16. Nice Buck .Regarding resizing your photo's, its easy, as most of you use Windows I presume? Open the pic with Windows Live Photo Gallery.You will see your picture displayed,click on it and it will be displayed on the board.Select Edit You will see on the board in front of you "Properties",click on that and select Resize, select the 640x 640 option and click on it.The photo will be resized and select Save.Most sites will accept pics of that size,if not, you can go back select Custom on the options and make it what size you require.Make sure you see where it's being saved to, usually Downloads o
  17. Have you still got the muck boots?
  18. Hello all, as above tomorrow 10 th April 3 Salmons Hotel Usk Monmouthshire South Wales.Happy Hunting!Doors open 7pm,bar available.
  19. Good bunch of lads and lasses on here,welcome!
  20. You say that the White deer seem wobbly on their legs? Hmm this might be a sign that they may be suffering from a disease common in cattle ,sheep and other ruminants.Have a look at this:- "Ryegrass staggers is caused by toxins (poisons) produced by an endophyte (a type of fungus) in some types of ryegrass. The disease occurs in late summer/autumn (January to March) in all but the south half of the South Island. The signs are tremors and staggering in cattle, sheep and deer, and alpacas and horses are particularly susceptible. Affected animals are susceptible to paddock accidents like getting
  21. Good pics and write up.Love Scotland, haven't been for a good while now. Slangevar!
  22. Enjoyable read,you'll never forget your first deer!
  23. After reading the reviews,I would still like to know how to get more "Accuration" would it be complessed air?????
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