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Mr Ed

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  1. Mr Ed

    Hell of a Shot

    I'm guessing the bullet was bigger than a 300. did you see the deer knocked down? even a winmag would'nt have that kind of knock down over that distance... I'm guesing it would have been some kind of large calibre nitro express, maybe a .577 or even .600
  2. Good 80's tunes Lee.
  3. I really want to take a flight to Malaga and do this walk sometime. Cool soundtrack too [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSVcmBnt-o&feature=related[/ame]
  4. Sorry Anna, but thats quite offensive. My brother in law is a proffesional cameraman / editor, He's the worldwide videography manager for PO cruises, and I know he put about 18 hours work into that video, in return for very little payment. What exactly is not very good about the editing?
  5. No, the poplar has no metal contaminants. Its not precisely cut though. I also have about 200 tonnes of birch roundwood in the centre of the country.
  6. Cool track. Bradstock posted that one a few pages back.
  7. Great movie, good tune too.
  8. Hidden surfing....
  9. new or used?
  10. It looks like a copy of an old rayco 1625. In my mind its 70's technology with a 21st century price tag. How much have you been quoted?
  11. If its little repairs you want to do, you cant beat a little inverter stick welder. I have a 130 amp model thats about the size of a small cereal packet, so dead easy to set up, and no gas needed. To get a good mig plant, budget on spending £8-900 for a decent model, + an argoshield bottle account with BOC (pub gas makes for bad welds). I use a large size argoshield bottle, and have a 290amp mig on single phase - but I had to have a heavy duty main curcuit put in for that. Small cheap migs tend to be just about good enough for car body repairs, no more.
  12. I got mine aftwer seeing how cool yours was:proud: Playing with the menu whilst going to bed that evening, found the whole spiderman3 movie on the phone. crap movie, but ended watching the whole thing through on my phone just for the sheer novelty value:fisheye:
  13. Go for the mini laptop/tablet with wireless broadband. I ditched my blackberry because I got I got sick of never being out of touch. I've even disconnected my answering service. If somethings important, they'll wait. As to phones, I recently got a Nokia n95 - much better than the Iphone.
  14. My question was genuine. In my experience, Carltons usually have a hewn from granite type of build quality, whereas the predators seemed to be built out of chocolate. The carlton you speak of must have been particularly bad to be betterd by a predator.
  15. ex slaughterman I suspect.
  16. Probably because you've never worked in anything but a back garden, and have no idea what the words 'Forestry' or 'Brashmat' mean. Lighten up Dude. Not everyone does things your way, and just because someone does it differently, does'nt mean its 'wrong'
  17. Mr Ed

    Groundie

    going to bite hard in a few areas I think.
  18. Got a bottle of Jaegermiester keeping my sore throat company at the moment.
  19. Mr Ed

    Hell of a Shot

    Yeah. I lit a match head at the same distance with my old muzzle loader last week. Forgot to video it though Seriously? one hell of a shot. Wonder what caliber - must have been close to a .50 for that kind of range...
  20. Mr Ed

    Whats yours?

    And my favourite timber tree - Western red Cedar
  21. Mr Ed

    Whats yours?

    Scots Pine is a favourite, Silver Birch too.
  22. Where am I?" "In the Village." "What do you want?" "Information." "Whose side are you on?" "That would be telling…. We want information. Information! INFORMATION!" "You won't get it." "By hook or by crook, we will." "Who are you?" "The new Number Two." "Who is Number One?" "You are Number Six." "I am not a number — I am a free man'' HA HA HA HA HA HA HAHAAHAHAHH...
  23. Me too. Not that I'm saying it would be the best thing to do, but I would'nt be able to stop myself putting the fear of me (like the fear of god - but worse) into them.
  24. Bread and circuses guys, keeps me happy
  25. In that situation I would probably put a secret call in to the local RSPB or RSPCA office just in case anybody else gets any clever ideas. Shame on the company owner wanting to get his invoice in.

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