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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postmy rose bow had a range of about 100m, more than double the rest of the gang with their bamboo cane efforts.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostServicemen receive a pretty damn good pension these days don't they?
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Originally posted by Troll View PostRoyal Marines- aren't they the ones that cry when their iPods get stolen ? seems they may have enough wimps enrolled already
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Royal Marines- aren't they the ones that cry when their iPods get stolen ? seems they may have enough wimps enrolled already
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Lego Crossbow for the win !
The black, technical lego axles were great when sharpened with a pocket knife, and served as adequate bolts.
I could punch a hole through a copy of a Famous Five paperback novel at 5 feet, and shot the eye off my teddy bear.
Hmm...just realised that shot the eye off my teddy bear sounds like a euphemism, in the same vein as licking the chutney spoon. Oh well...
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostLethal for the user or the usee?
I played with my sisters' barbies and sindies too. I got into trouble when my Action Man set fire to one of them.
I was too poor to have a johnny seven or super-soaker. I had a spud gun, and one of those guns that fired gold balls. Anyone remember them?
....(nowadays they call em BB guns - but we had a different name)
...it'll come to me.
my rose bow had a range of about 100m, more than double the rest of the gang with their bamboo cane efforts.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthey did
i was too poor to have an action man, so i had to play with my sisters Barbie.
I bet you had a Johnny seven as well. and a super-soaker.
I once made a bow out of a rose branch. It was lethal
I played with my sisters' barbies and sindies too. I got into trouble when my Action Man set fire to one of them.
I was too poor to have a johnny seven or super-soaker. I had a spud gun, and one of those guns that fired gold balls. Anyone remember them?
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI can't remember. Did they all have scars?
i was too poor to have an action man, so i had to play with my sisters Barbie.
I bet you had a Johnny seven as well. and a super-soaker.
I once made a bow out of a rose branch. It was lethal
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postwowser.
did he have a scar on his face ?
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