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Lowlander Wrote:

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> Does that mean by December we won't have to put up

> with you any longer?



Is it buzzard season already?


That will solve my Christmas dinner dilemma, a bit chewy (the fat) and stringy (along) but it will be good to get to the end of the meal that these posts try to start


Bob , maybe your wife will be able to blag a new plumber to help stuff her (bird)


Oh and if you want gun advice, pump action is always useful especially when wearing a balaclava or motor bike helmet on the way to your manor, son !

When's the shoot Bob? Roughly how long will you be away from the home fires? Asking for a friend...



Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> I think I'll go side-by-side. After the shoot I'll

> drop off a couple of braces at both WR and F&H

> which you can buy if interested.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> When's the shoot Bob? Roughly how long will you be

> away from the home fires? Asking for a friend.



No fires st home, just an Aga wood burner. I usually burn kiln dried logs - less smoke, more heat.

No smoke without fire eh Bob.



Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> -----

> > When's the shoot Bob? Roughly how long will you

> be

> > away from the home fires? Asking for a friend.

>

>

> No fires st home, just an Aga wood burner. I

> usually burn kiln dried logs - less smoke, more

> heat.

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