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Post by Sir Henry Rawlinson on Nov 29, 2013 10:20:07 GMT -1
“It had become usual to give Salmond the Credit for every Successful achievement and every stroke of good fortune. You would often hear one hen remark to another, “Under the guidance of our leader, Comrade Salmond, I have laid five eggs in six days” or two cows, enjoying a drink at the pool, would exclaim, “thanks to the leadership of Comrade Salmond, how excellent this water tastes!”...”
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Post by bormes on Nov 29, 2013 15:50:39 GMT -1
Ahhhhh, now that is a Calibre, 45/70, They do longer ones too. It has bullets weighing up to 500 grain Hardcast and can be used for dangerous heavy game, ie. African Buffalo. These Hardcast bullets can pass the full length of a Buffalo exiting at the backside causing massive wound channel damage and a fast follow up shot is often not needed. I see a 450 Marli as particularly with Hornady's new ammo it is a fast flatter bullet and every bit as accurate with out the huge drop in trajectory at 250 yards. Tell your friend about Hornady's new bullets he will find them fantastic. Wild Boar in France even walking away from you can be dropped with one shot from the rear and the round passes out the chest causing massive damage to the vitals. A great round!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2013 19:25:16 GMT -1
“It had become usual to give Salmond the Credit for every Successful achievement and every stroke of good fortune. You would often hear one hen remark to another, “Under the guidance of our leader, Comrade Salmond, I have laid five eggs in six days” or two cows, enjoying a drink at the pool, would exclaim, “thanks to the leadership of Comrade Salmond, how excellent this water tastes!”...” Ah, George Orwell, another fine democratic socialist ;D Personally I think he'd have approved of the Indy movement, don't you, Sir Henry?
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Post by ozneil on Nov 29, 2013 20:08:51 GMT -1
Up North here not sure whether its Queensland or the Territory shooters get a bounty of $x for each pig snout they bring in. Used to be same for Buffalo but now they round then up using 4wd and ropes and export them to Indonesia.. For the Greenies both animals are imported and bugger up waterholes etc
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Post by ozneil on Nov 29, 2013 20:10:30 GMT -1
“It had become usual to give Salmond the Credit for every Successful achievement and every stroke of good fortune. You would often hear one hen remark to another, “Under the guidance of our leader, Comrade Salmond, I have laid five eggs in six days” or two cows, enjoying a drink at the pool, would exclaim, “thanks to the leadership of Comrade Salmond, how excellent this water tastes!”...” Ah, George Orwell, another fine democratic socialist ;D Personally I think he'd have approved of the Indy movement, don't you, Sir Henry? I can see 1984 happening with more and more restrictions PCness and Pollie speak BE AFRAID VERY AFRAID
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Post by bormes on Nov 29, 2013 21:17:35 GMT -1
1984 arrived around 1968 in the UK.
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Post by notanimby on Nov 29, 2013 23:19:31 GMT -1
“It had become usual to give Salmond the Credit for every Successful achievement and every stroke of good fortune. You would often hear one hen remark to another, “Under the guidance of our leader, Comrade Salmond, I have laid five eggs in six days” or two cows, enjoying a drink at the pool, would exclaim, “thanks to the leadership of Comrade Salmond, how excellent this water tastes!”...” Ah, George Orwell, another fine democratic socialist ;D Personally I think he'd have approved of the Indy movement, don't you, Sir Henry? Yes indeed, one only as to read The Road To Wigan Pier to appreciate that Everybody witters on about 1984, in my experience maist folk haven't even read it There's much better and much even more relevant, Homage To Catalonia is sheer brilliance
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Post by notanimby on Nov 30, 2013 18:16:22 GMT -1
“It had become usual to give Salmond the Credit for every Successful achievement and every stroke of good fortune. You would often hear one hen remark to another, “Under the guidance of our leader, Comrade Salmond, I have laid five eggs in six days” or two cows, enjoying a drink at the pool, would exclaim, “thanks to the leadership of Comrade Salmond, how excellent this water tastes!”...” ? At least the people of Scotland elected him - how many votes did Cameron get in Scotland, how many MPs do the Tories have i Scotland again? ( that is blue tories, not the LEIBOOR SCUM or LIE-DUMB SCUM versions)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2013 19:59:27 GMT -1
Exactly, Nota.
Alex Salmond, on launching the blueprint for Independence, has had vitriol heaped on him this week from the rUK: politicians and ordinary people alike. Some of the bilious commentary has been really sickening.
And the ridicule and biased comments seem to disregard the fact that the people of Scotland voted his government in with a landslide win two years ago.
So I'm not really sure where you're coming from, Sir Hank, with the Orwell reference? Aka Eric Blair, himself was a democratic socialist, who would, I believe, have supported our Indy movement.
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Post by notanimby on Nov 30, 2013 20:04:17 GMT -1
Exactly, Nota. Alex Salmond, on launching the blueprint for Independence, has had vitriol heaped on him this week from the rUK: politicians and ordinary people alike. Some of the bilious commentary has been really sickening. And the ridicule and biased comments seem to disregard the fact that the people of Scotland voted his government in with a landslide win two years ago. So I'm not really sure where you're coming from, Sir Hank, with the Orwell reference? Aka Eric Blair, himself was a democratic socialist, who would, I believe, have supported our Indy movement. Perhaps time to invoke the likes of Godwins Law, seems as if the last refuge of the unionist fuckwits, who have no positive argument is to peddle such shite as above.
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Post by Sir Henry Rawlinson on Dec 4, 2013 5:53:29 GMT -1
If Scotland gains independence from England, it will have interesting sporting implications.
For example, will they have their own football team?
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Post by notanimby on Dec 4, 2013 6:18:26 GMT -1
If Scotland gains independence from England, it will have interesting sporting implications. For example, will they have their own football team? I suppose, given time, Engerlandshire could have their own fitba team. You never know though, perhaps in 2066 they may even win the world cup - wouldn't that be an achievement to never shut up about..........
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Post by bormes on Dec 4, 2013 8:03:32 GMT -1
England have in fairness many wonderful champions now and in the past, they came from, Uganda, Asia, Romania, Jamaica etc.,!!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2013 22:51:07 GMT -1
David "We're all in it together" Camoron visited some English village today as if to offer regal-style comfort to those who've suffered (SHOCK, HORROR!) some puddles in their picturesque high street.
Some old dear gave him a bit of flak cos her leccy was a bit unreliable. How DARE the weather interfere with the South East's perfect Christmas?
Said encounter made the headlines in pretty much all the UKE papers.
Yet strangely, severe weather has a habit of seriously disabling parts of the UKE that are not the south east. Quelle surprise! It only makes the headline news when a bit of a wind, and a few drops of rain attack the South East.
Wimp-tastic. What are they LIKE!
<it's all them Muslim's fault ::)likely)
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Post by notanimby on Dec 28, 2013 7:49:11 GMT -1
David "We're all in it together" Camoron visited some English village today as if to offer regal-style comfort to those who've suffered (SHOCK, HORROR!) some puddles in their picturesque high street. Some old dear gave him a bit of flak cos her leccy was a bit unreliable. How DARE the weather interfere with the South East's perfect Christmas? Said encounter made the headlines in pretty much all the UKE papers. Yet strangely, severe weather has a habit of seriously disabling parts of the UKE that are not the south east. Quelle surprise! It only makes the headline news when a bit of a wind, and a few drops of rain attack the South East. Wimp-tastic. What are they LIKE! < it's all them Muslim's fault ::)likely) Phew........thank god (allah) for that - I was waiting on Salmond getting the blame for it, sending that nasty, usually Scottish weather souf in a pique of racism
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