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  1. Rimfire. This one LR. WMR and HMR also available. I’d have preferred an air rifle to be honest but they’re bigger, heavier and more expensive. Might investigate shorts or CB caps for this.
  2. I’d like to say a custom made Gozzi Junior but in fact a Chiappa Little Badger. £100 and I class that as not underpaying.
  3. AHPP

    ArbDogs? Pics!

    Parents are fostering this lovely fellow. Mee-cho. Pronounced mee-sha, as in Russian ish sounding name. Paperwork said caucasian shepherd. Mum reckons it’s a bohemian shepherd. Very much bearier than Sailor, including head shape. Who knows. Likes belly rubs and sitting in cars.
  4. I’ve recently renewed my longstanding love for irons. Gashy plastic ones but they work well enough that I can use them for a bit while I work out what I want to replace them with. Rifle is an absolute sweetheart. I’ve left a rail on to try a long eye relief pistol scope a mate has for me but irons really do seem right.
  5. https://brew2bottle.co.uk/products/riddles-ginger-wine-compound-smooth
  6. How did you do it? I have some vague plan in the back corner of my brain to do it with Riddles.
  7. That’s why your chipper “randomly” stopped working.
  8. Still haven’t tried it. Seemed a lot of pans.
  9. Does the heavier flywheel of a steel disc smooth the engine out?
  10. And don't worry about the cost of machines. Just steal one, you Irish bastard.
  11. I suspected your woods were soft considering the winter we've just had! As roys said, peds. Rip and burn. Spraying it around with a chipper is maximum effort for maximum accidental replanting. I use a skidsteer because I have a skidsteer and I like skidsteers for other things. A digger would also be fine for ripping and better to dig holes to burn stuff in if that's the sort of thing your customers want. It could be that a digger that can do hippy things like dig ponds pushes you that way. Or it could be that a skidsteer that can trench, scrape, rake, move stuff on forks, manbasket etc etc pushes you that way.
  12. This is worse than when seventhdevil showed us his fingernails.
  13. You’ll have to ask someone with a Hobbs! edit: You did. The world doesn’t revolve around me.
  14. It was on there when I bought it second hand. I’ll find the designer’s e-mail address for you. He’s very helpful.
  15. What’s the brand where the attachments will fit a Stihl powerhead? I have it in the back of my mind it’s Hyundai.
  16. I drank raspberry vincotto and gin once when running the cupboards down. Wasn't great.
  17. Kiddyfiddler. Those bread trays are a nuisance. There are a few in the weeds at my sub-allotment. You can't actually store anything in them and the grid is perfect for nettles to grow through and knit them to the ground. You could tether a satellite to the one I tried pulling up yesterday.
  18. I rewatched the 1973 Day of the Jackal yesterday. He and the gunsmith stylishly sip it while tailoring the rifle. I'm a sucker for that kind of advertising.
  19. Yeah. That sort of thing but sold in a rougher bag for a gentler price. I'm more a tractor dealership than garden centre kind of shopper.
  20. Procrastinate? I was hoping for a scatter and stamp in kind of thing. Clover, flax, wheat etc.
  21. I'm not doing very well on dinner tonight either. Just poured my sixth campari and still need a bath too.
  22. Don't know. Chickens appeal. I thought I might sow a placeholder crop of stuff they could eat in that big bed. Recommendations appreciated.

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