The British Shooting Show

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Carl Moore
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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by Carl Moore » 10 Feb 2014, 22:20

Nightowl wrote:See you Carl on Saturday, there,s no escape.
atb Brian
No escape required Brian - its a pleasure to see you!

ATB

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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by paulham » 10 Feb 2014, 22:35

Carl Moore wrote:
paulham wrote:Haha. I don't fancy lugging it about with me all day :)
No problem - you can come to us first thing, compare, and then leave it with us for safe-keeping. we will keep it locked up out of sight. Collect it when you are finished!
Ok sounds good!

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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by the_plumber » 10 Feb 2014, 23:28

Wellies might be a good idea if you going to the show this weekend, I have just been over the show ground removing some rabbits and the car parks are saturated at the moment so expect a lot of mud and cars getting stuck!! :roll: :roll:

Paul

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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by Carl Moore » 10 Feb 2014, 23:53

the_plumber wrote:Wellies might be a good idea if you going to the show this weekend, I have just been over the show ground removing some rabbits and the car parks are saturated at the moment so expect a lot of mud and cars getting stuck!! :roll: :roll:

Paul

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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by Marky610 » 11 Feb 2014, 00:00

2 1/2 hours in the L200 or take a rope? :problem:

I'll take a rope in the boot of my car for a tow ;)
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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by PESCA » 11 Feb 2014, 08:40

Marky610 wrote:2 1/2 hours in the L200 or take a rope? :problem:

I'll take a rope ;)
No need to top yourself, Mark. It's only mud ;)

George

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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by paulham » 11 Feb 2014, 08:45

Haha

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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by Radagast » 11 Feb 2014, 09:28

ROFL!

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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by Marky610 » 11 Feb 2014, 10:29

Marky610 wrote:2 1/2 hours in the L200 or take a rope? :problem:

I'll take a rope in the boot of my car for a tow ;)
Better? :roll:
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Re: The British Shooting Show

Post by rodp » 11 Feb 2014, 19:08

If you do get stuck give me a shout, I'll be there in a Disco. You'll recognise me by the very large sign in the back window.


TOW OFF CAR PARK
ONLY £15




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