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Orka Akinse

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  1. 18 minutes ago, One on top of two said:

    Another key factor that’s nearly always over looked ...

    you can spend 30 K on your dream rifle built by the very best but ....

    if you just can’t shoot for toffee  or your shite at reloading. Save your money . You can have the same amount of fun with a set up that cost £500 as one the costs 30K . 

    None of us are as good as we think we are 🤔👍

    So very true

  2. 4 hours ago, terryh said:

    OA

    the US do not have a ‘Scoobie’ re. GDPR so do a blanket ‘no’ just in case. A guitar shop I use in the US will now even block looking at their site giving GDPR as the reason - bloody morons!

    T

    It does seem somewhat batsh*t crazy way of doing in business T unless they push it all thro their own operation, that would make sense but have seen Cabela's uk for a while

  3. Seriously, I think the law should change so that if some muppet knowingly buys a home next to something they don't like they have no legal recourse to halt it.  If you don't like it don't f***** buy it simples.....

  4. 6 hours ago, dashed said:

    Waste of time.

    However I've a set of surgical forceps I use for trimming around the anus. They were given to me by a retired surgeon years ago and this is apparently the same technique used for bowel surgery in humans!! Getting hold of the anus, trimming around it and then withdrawing it slightly as you further release the bowel means it releases really easily once withdrawn the other way (including the bladder - handy if it's a full one!). I don't split the aitch bone, so find this is by far the cleanest way of removing the back end and keeps everything intact without need for knots or cable ties etc (or need to expose additional haunch meat to drying out).

    I'm sure you'd be able to get a set on eBay these days...

    V. Interested to understand more of your technique.  Happy for it via PM thanks

  5. Yup, very clear.

     

    (To those carrying multi-tools, even 'normal' ones not incorporated into a belt buckle, if the multitools have locking knife blades, you may also, depending on your reason for having a locking blade in public, be steering into legal danger)

     

    Damn shame as this has just put my rather expensive Leatherman out with the law.......... Ffs

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