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Mark Bolam
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spent a fortune on fishing equipment over the years, rowing boat elecy engines, kit to cover all species methods.

 

Now its arb gear......................now this is expensive:scared1:

 

sound like a essox hunter to me ???????

Blithfield

rudyard

bala

lakes lol

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my self i like repairing old valve radios i,ve got 15 now lol but only run two all the rest are on my tooooooo it"" pile as i search the net for old second world war parts for them i love the old warm tones they belt out

all made around 1952 but made from old left over army surplus after the war so new bits are just not there so have to pick up from ebay> atic sales> bootys etc

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rugby, gym main hobbis (obsessions ) then fishing of all sorts..

rugbys not expensive, the gym is though, being a bit of a meat head as were called the suppliments and food isnt cheap eating 2 chicken breasts, ten egg whites, a bowl of porriidge 3 protein shakes, 2 cans of tuna with sweet potato's or brown rice, 2 fillets of white fish then the dinner that my parents cook me every day isnt cheap!!!

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Done quite a few things over the years - but the tings that really cost me hard cash:

 

Rugby - travel, kit, beer, more beer, etc, etc

Car - too many too £'sssssss

VW Campers - Split Screens !!

Land Rovers - had a few but made some money on a few too - Land Rover Wolf Pulse Army Ambulance trials vehicle -planned camper conversion.

Overlanding - Land ROvers and Toyota's

Airsofting - the costs just keep mounting. Systema PTW second hand cost over a grand!

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Hi Mick

 

I usually go to Elite Action Games' Tunnels over Epsom way on a wednesday evening.

They also have 2 woodland sites 220 odd acres over near Dorking and a newer 100+ acre site near Frant, Tunbridge Wells way.

Dorking opens every other week on a Sunday and T.Wells spring and Summer, although there waas talk of it opening more regualarly.

Unfortunately two great local sites closed last year Oct/Nov time - Bexley labs and Northfleet ind site.

Haven't been since early Dec, so really missing the crack. Fingers are getting twitchy!

I'm sure we could arrange a wednesday evening or a saturday over the tunnels at Epsom sometime.

 

Chris

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