Fantastic shoot pictures of yore from UK

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Re: Fantastic shoot pictures of yore from UK

Post by Grumpy » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:04 am

"Dangerous birds those, grouse - eh?"

Too right !
The ones you have to watch out for are those with the wing mounted cannon.
Of course large Geese which carry heat-seeking missiles are even more dangerous. Nowadays many shooters are fixing radar monitors to their shotguns which give an audible warning when a missile has achieved a target lock. If you`re quick - and accurate - you can blow those little `Stingers` out of the sky. The resulting pyrotechnics are great fun.

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Post by mundaire » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:21 am

:lol: Good thing I wasn't sipping a cuppa when I read your post, or my obit would have read something like - "he died while drinking his 566,277th cup of tea"! ;)

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Re: Fantastic shoot pictures of yore from UK

Post by Grumpy » Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:12 am

Only 566,277th cups of tea ?
Amateur.
- And you`re Indian !

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Post by Nan » Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:34 pm

I can see when but I wonder how Vikram managed to post all these :lol:

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Post by Yaj » Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:39 pm

mundaire";p="34567 wrote::lol: Good thing I wasn't sipping a cuppa when I read your post, or my obit would have read something like - "he died while drinking his 566,277th cup of tea"! ;)

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:shock: :shock: If you have been drinking tea for the last 24 years that would make it around 64.64 cups a day.At 40 mgs caffeine(roughly) a cup!
You're a caffeine junkie :wink:
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