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  1. i had it off ebay a few years ago brand new £50 bankrupt stock
  2. I let a Jehovah's Witness in my home, I sat him down and said, 'what do you have to tell me?' he said, 'I don't know, never made it this far'

    1. treecreeper

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      as long as you buried him so he cant pester some other poor bugger on a sunday

  3. just sold one with a tracer 170 and filter for £
  4. just odd isolated pockets of rabbits and very few hares, i think the buzzards are clearing up the rabbits in conjunction with mitsy. very few rabbits round me an every tall tree seems to have a buzzard about it counted 7 circling one 14 acre wood earlier
  5. Englishman, Irishman and Scotsman are discussing family. Englishman says, "My son was born on St. George's Day so I called him George!" "What a coincidence!" says the Scotsman, "My son was born on St. Andrews Day so I called him Andrew!" "Jaysus!" says the Irishman, "That's f*****g amazing!, wait 'til I go home and tell our Pancake!

  6. just odd isolated pockets of rabbits and very few hares, i think the buzzards are clearing up the rabbits in conjunction with mitsy.
  7. That's what happens as you get older....lol
  8. worst year for both hares and rabbits around here than i can ever remember
  9. to make the trigger pull weight that suits you best, the standard trigger is a very heavy pull and does affect the accuracy. the tigger kit is just sear riser tubes and graduated springs. you choose the combination that gives you the trigger pull you want,
  10. just buy a trigger kit and follow the instruction around the £12 mark
  11. looking good mate, mine have had more injuries than Coventry A&E sees on a Friday night
  12. the mower will do the exact same when a field is sillaged unless your saying you would remove all soil then i don't understand what you're saying, its catch 22 mate natures like that
  13. if clostridium or listeria is in the soil the moles will have already pushed it to the surface, if livestock is present then that soil will get spread by their daily movements, if its a sillage field then unused mounds will soon get eroded by the weather any left will be spread by the mower when its cut, in large fields a quick whiz around on the tractor towing the grass chains will do the job toot sweet
  14. had a block of blue cheese in my barbour pocket for 4 years, then the mrs found it hanging in the shed dairylea triangles are good too
  15. simpler to rake out the hills and return 24hrs later to see the active areas, i don`t do a lot of mole trapping only local church,cricket pitch,allotments and large posh gardens, only ever used scissor traps, always achieved my goal with time and a common sense approach, if you roll a sausage of soil in your hand and place it under the trap it will deter the mole from going under the eye, similarly if you ensure the trap is place central in the tunnel it will limit the mole going around it. as i say im no expert just an old amature,
  16. a good saluki/bull/grey is a fine animal
  17. Last night my wife found me in the pub, threw a pint over my head, and called me a 'f*****g cock'. Every year she has to go and ruin our wedding anniversary.

  18. hes at home up to his trussucks in diy
  19. well what can i say, im a thoughtful bloke
  20. alarm gun soon sorts the men from the boys
  21. find somewhere quieter to walk them or else go early or late
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