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A new year

Post by Max » 31 Dec 2014, 17:12

Happy new year to you admins: & all the members. Good & safe shooting in 2015.

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Re: A new year

Post by sunndog » 31 Dec 2014, 17:41

Aye, happy new year to all
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Re: A new year

Post by Plowboy » 31 Dec 2014, 20:04

I am coming to you from the future........it's no different! Haha heading for a top temp of 34c degrees today before the heat really kicks in with the weekend forecast to get to 44c on Saturday.

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Re: A new year

Post by poppy mae » 31 Dec 2014, 22:18

Bugger off ! The future sounds bleak with sunburn to look forward too. That's why we brits always look youthful with our cold and damp moisturising climate. Well you can look back on your new year,but we are just about to have it ! So have a V.B on us..... :mrgreen:

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Re: A new year

Post by silent shooter » 31 Dec 2014, 22:24

Max wrote:Happy new year to you admins: & all the members. Good & safe shooting in 2015.
Thank you happy new year to you too sir :thumbup:

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Re: A new year

Post by Gloop » 31 Dec 2014, 23:13

May your bullets/pellets fly true in 2015 and may the rain avoid you when walking the fields at silly o clock. :D

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Re: A new year

Post by Plowboy » 31 Dec 2014, 23:32

poppy mae wrote:Bugger off ! The future sounds bleak with sunburn to look forward too. That's why we brits always look youthful with our cold and damp moisturising climate. Well you can look back on your new year,but we are just about to have it ! So have a V.B on us..... :mrgreen:

VB? Disgraceful beverage! I never even made it to midnight. Our 13month old little rascal makes sure we are glad to hit the hay early!

As for the temp, well just standard old Australian summer. It is quite a bad drought where I am so not a very picturesque place at the moment. We can get these heat waves any time from November really.

And yes I have experienced your pastey skin weather once. I don't know how you all put up with it. I was getting depressed!

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Re: A new year

Post by poppy mae » 31 Dec 2014, 23:51

Prozac! and a hot waterbottle. ......

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Re: A new year

Post by poppy mae » 01 Jan 2015, 00:02

Now the bloody fireworks have started !

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Re: A new year

Post by chas » 01 Jan 2015, 00:13

poppy mae wrote:Now the bloody fireworks have started !

They've been going off here since bloody 5 o-clock.
I'm shell shocked already, next doors cat (Molly Sugden) has dug through their concrete floor in an attempt to hide and some p*sshead who's been trying to get home for the last twenty minutes is failing miserably, but for every step forward he takes two back, the good news is he'll soon be back in the pub.
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