Should plastic guns be considered a threat?
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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
- Black Orchid
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?
It's just that it's the first line of your first post to the topic...
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?
Well technically I didn't say that I just quoted it
I heard she was 19 so that hardly makes her a child. More a young adult who should have more sense.
I heard she was 19 so that hardly makes her a child. More a young adult who should have more sense.
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?
I have just recieved a letter for the police imforming me I have not renewed my firearms licence and my firearms are now being held illegally , Best I get on to that. Not that they would have any idea how many firearms I have lol
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?
I have no idea what the rules are about "guns" in New Zealand ... I have no idea what the rules are in Australia either but my Father and Grandfather had guns, we were told not to "touch" so we didn't. I was about 12 when (with Dad) I used a 410 to shoot at "something" and I missed and I would never shoot an animal anyway.
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?
I have shoot at lot of critters in my time, Dont tend to do it just for entertainment, either pests , for food or have just been plain irritatingNeferti~ wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 7:06 pmI have no idea what the rules are about "guns" in New Zealand ... I have no idea what the rules are in Australia either but my Father and Grandfather had guns, we were told not to "touch" so we didn't. I was about 12 when (with Dad) I used a 410 to shoot at "something" and I missed and I would never shoot an animal anyway.
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I was watching MasterChef, the UK version and they were cooking PIGEON! YUCK! Cooked "rare", with blackberry sauce ... even more YUCK! Fine Dining ... I presume ... once upon a time, the Poms were mainly known for their STODGE type food. Lots of potatoes, etc. Suddenly they are getting rid of the pigeons by breeding them to COOK?BigP wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 4:12 pmI have shoot at lot of critters in my time, Dont tend to do it just for entertainment, either pests , for food or have just been plain irritating.Neferti~ wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 7:06 pmI have no idea what the rules are about "guns" in New Zealand ... I have no idea what the rules are in Australia either but my Father and Grandfather had guns, we were told not to "touch" so we didn't. I was about 12 when (with Dad) I used a 410 to shoot at "something" and I missed and I would never shoot an animal anyway.
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?
Neferti~ wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 6:26 pmI was watching MasterChef, the UK version and they were cooking PIGEON! YUCK! Cooked "rare", with blackberry sauce ... even more YUCK! Fine Dining ... I presume ... once upon a time, the Poms were mainly known for their STODGE type food. Lots of potatoes, etc. Suddenly they are getting rid of the pigeons by breeding them to COOK?BigP wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 4:12 pmI have shoot at lot of critters in my time, Dont tend to do it just for entertainment, either pests , for food or have just been plain irritating.Neferti~ wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 7:06 pmI have no idea what the rules are about "guns" in New Zealand ... I have no idea what the rules are in Australia either but my Father and Grandfather had guns, we were told not to "touch" so we didn't. I was about 12 when (with Dad) I used a 410 to shoot at "something" and I missed and I would never shoot an animal anyway.
Too many pidgeons in the UK, may as well put them to good use, Medium rather than rare im thinking
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