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Scribe Wrote:

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> >

> Playing video games in adulthood - now that is

> truly "weird". A bit sad, even.


Sad? you need to get out more.. or perhaps stay in more ;)


Been on a number of hunts, my uncle is a Ghillie / Gamekeeper in Scotland and what he doesn't know about game hunting, fishing, culls etc probably isn't worth knowing.


so speaking from experience here. getting up at godawful o'clock and trudging though a cold wet heather covered moorland and squelching through knee deep peat bogs as a beater, so some toff from London (who's probably still hung over from a skin full of scotch from the night before) can shoot whatever you scare up / out ..


personally..


I'd rather sit at my computer desk and play games. Mild mannered mathematician computer programmer by day and crocodile dundee by night really isn't my scene.


your mileage may vary obviously ;-)

MrTwirly Wrote:

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>

> Sad? you need to get out more.. or perhaps stay in

> more ;)

>

> Been on a number of hunts, my uncle is a Ghillie /

> Gamekeeper in Scotland and what he doesn't know

> about game hunting, fishing, culls etc probably

> isn't worth knowing.

>


Mr Twirly - I don't suppose he could sort me out with a day's fishing on the River Tweed, Tay or Dee per chance?

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Tarot Wrote:

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> > Where has Scribe gone. hunting.

>

> He's been "Culled"

>

> N:)


The medication must have kicked in then!....take the blue pill!

  • 8 years later...
  • 1 year later...

Its a shame this thread is so old, as i enjoy shooting and hunting, particularly on Boxing Day and other big hunt days on the calendar.


Im not able to say where these take place because of the lefty types who try and sabotage these fine events nowadays, but if anyone is interested please send me a message.

Steven Taylor Wrote:

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> Its a shame this thread is so old, as i enjoy

> shooting and hunting, particularly on Boxing Day

> and other big hunt days on the calendar.

>

> Im not able to say where these take place because

> of the lefty types who try and sabotage these fine

> events nowadays, but if anyone is interested

> please send me a message.



Still trolling, then?

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