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Old October 28th 04, 11:12 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Nick Gorham
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Dodge McRodgered wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" emitted :


They make a nice barrel, but I generally prefer Walthers. I find that
a Mannlicher-Schonauer .270 will cover most medium-range requirements
for soft-skinned game up to 200 kilos............. :-)



How do you like the House of Lords (unelected) dissent against the
democratically appointed House of Commons? What a travesty if brute
force (in the form of the Parliament Act) is used to block the
democratic process..

No matter.. the (dark) age of huntsman prancing about in red frocks
bloodying up their kids faces are numbered.


Hmm, and if so, also the rather more basic practise of people who
understand the country taking a few rabbits home for the pot after a
walk out with their dogs...

I may be mild mannered about valves and vinyl, but this is a different
matter IMO.

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Old October 29th 04, 10:16 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"Dodge McRodgered" wrote in message
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"Stewart Pinkerton" emitted :

They make a nice barrel, but I generally prefer Walthers. I find that
a Mannlicher-Schonauer .270 will cover most medium-range requirements
for soft-skinned game up to 200 kilos............. :-)



*sniff sniff*

Drains up again?


Ya gotta larf....!!! :-)

(And I gotta start ingnoring it!! ;-)




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Old November 4th 04, 08:11 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Hmm, and if so, also the rather more basic practise of people who understand the country taking a few rabbits home for the pot
after a walk out with their dogs...


You shouldn't eat cute bunnies. :-/



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Old November 4th 04, 09:30 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Fleetie wrote:
Hmm, and if so, also the rather more basic practise of people who understand the country taking a few rabbits home for the pot
after a walk out with their dogs...



You shouldn't eat cute bunnies. :-/




I don't eat the cute ones, just the ones that can't run fast enough.
Darwin in action.

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Old November 4th 04, 11:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 23:40:36 +0100, Dodge McRodgered
wrote:

"Stewart Pinkerton" emitted :

They make a nice barrel, but I generally prefer Walthers. I find that
a Mannlicher-Schonauer .270 will cover most medium-range requirements
for soft-skinned game up to 200 kilos............. :-)


How do you like the House of Lords (unelected) dissent against the
democratically appointed House of Commons? What a travesty if brute
force (in the form of the Parliament Act) is used to block the
democratic process..


Indeed so. The whole point of the unelected second chamber was to put
a moral curb on the vote-grabbing and morally derelict Commons, who'd
vote capital punishment for speeding if they thought it would get them
re-elected. Of course, President Blair doesn't like that kind of curb
on his God-given powers..........

No matter.. the (dark) age of huntsman prancing about in red frocks
bloodying up their kids faces are numbered.


That sort of pathetic class-ridden cant is the real problem.
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Old November 4th 04, 11:10 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:16:46 +0100, "Keith G"
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"Dodge McRodgered" wrote in message
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"Stewart Pinkerton" emitted :

They make a nice barrel, but I generally prefer Walthers. I find that
a Mannlicher-Schonauer .270 will cover most medium-range requirements
for soft-skinned game up to 200 kilos............. :-)



*sniff sniff*

Drains up again?


Says the poncy clay shooter? :-)

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Old November 4th 04, 11:13 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 22:30:04 +0000, Nick Gorham
wrote:

Fleetie wrote:
Hmm, and if so, also the rather more basic practise of people who understand the country taking a few rabbits home for the pot
after a walk out with their dogs...



You shouldn't eat cute bunnies. :-/


I don't eat the cute ones, just the ones that can't run fast enough.
Darwin in action.


Indeed so. Just what is all this ******** about famine in Africa? It's
God's way of telling you to stop breeding!
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Old November 5th 04, 06:02 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 03:22:38 +0000, Dodge McRodgered
wrote:

"Stewart Pinkerton" emitted :

They make a nice barrel, but I generally prefer Walthers. I find that
a Mannlicher-Schonauer .270 will cover most medium-range requirements
for soft-skinned game up to 200 kilos............. :-)

How do you like the House of Lords (unelected) dissent against the
democratically appointed House of Commons? What a travesty if brute
force (in the form of the Parliament Act) is used to block the
democratic process..


Indeed so. The whole point of the unelected second chamber was to put
a moral curb on the vote-grabbing and morally derelict Commons, who'd
vote capital punishment for speeding if they thought it would get them
re-elected. Of course, President Blair doesn't like that kind of curb
on his God-given powers..........


So that's what you think of democracy huh?? If only fox hunting wasn't
an indefensible load of bollox..


The unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable? :-)

If you've ever kept chickens, you'll understand why foxes are classed
as vermin, just like rats. Hunting vermin is hardly 'bollox', so why
not have some good healthy fun doing it? Healthy until you come off,
that is. I don't personally know of any hunters who've reached 50
without at least two broken bones.

No matter.. the (dark) age of huntsman prancing about in red frocks
bloodying up their kids faces are numbered.


That sort of pathetic class-ridden cant is the real problem.


Class is clearly important to you, Stewart, but I don't pay it any
heed. Many so-called gentry are just cowardly thugs with a mob
mentality. It's those annoying folk who object to violence and cruetly
who spoil the "fun" for them... ;-(


Actually, the *vast* majority of hunt members are very far from
'gentry', it's only ignorant lefty ****s who pretend otherwise,
because they just hate to see *anyone* actually enjoying life.

If you're looking for cowardly thugs with a mob mentality, try the
hunt sabs or any 'animal rights' loonies. They're the sort of idiots
who release voracious killers like mink into the wild, in the name of
'animal welfare'! They also love to terrorise the innocent (by any
standard) families of people who breed lab animals, but they don't
have the guts to do it openly. Losers and cowards all. Remind you of
anyone, Dormouse?

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Old November 5th 04, 08:43 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Ian Molton
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Stewart Pinkerton wrote:

The unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable? :-)

If you've ever kept chickens, you'll understand why foxes are classed
as vermin,


Are farmers really so unintelligent that they cant build a fox-proof
chicken coop?
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Old November 5th 04, 08:55 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Nick Gorham
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Ian Molton wrote:
Stewart Pinkerton wrote:

The unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable? :-)

If you've ever kept chickens, you'll understand why foxes are classed
as vermin,



Are farmers really so unintelligent that they cant build a fox-proof
chicken coop?


So you advocate keeping the chickens inside for their entire life ?

Not how our 5 chickens spend their day....

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