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Originally posted by administrator View PostEnough hair to make Old Greg's widow's peak full again. Been thinking of getting an Apple watch though. Please talk me out of wasting my cash. I would rather get an air gun.
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I can't remember when I last wore a watch - probably when I used to sail.
I just got out of the habit as I find them uncomfortable. Shame as I like the aesthetics.
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Originally posted by SlimeInTheIceMachine View PostJust got me a Tissot Touch.
Got a built in compass and altimeter, among other things.
Always good to know how high you are
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Valet? If someone wheels me outside, i'll off the bugger myself - even I could spot a tooled up orangutan in Windsor.
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Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostYeah, kick the front doors open and burst in waving them around. It's cold out there today too, so a balaclava might be advised. Let us know how you get on.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostDrop 'em off at your local nick.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostHave exactly the same. I don't want them though and have no idea of how to dispose of them. I confiscated them off the father-in-law (he has dementia).
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostGot an ancient air rifle and air pistol. Both still work. Would never shoot little animals with 'em though!
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The rifle is really ancient, early 70s. A group of us used to go target shooting in lunch hour at my first job. Then some idiot accidentally shot a bloke through the hand and the company wouldn't let us bring them to work anymore.
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