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    Another Cilted Adventure

    Today we are going on another adventure up to the market town of Brecon just beyond the Brecon Beacons. I will take some piccys and post em up later.
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    guid oan ya... ya auld cut oot!



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    Hope better for you than when I was last in area-for battle camp, in winter!

    So would strongly advise that if anywhere near live firing, you do not take cover in a water filled hole which is already occupied by a long dead sheep.

    Enjoy

    James

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    Quote Originally Posted by James
    So would strongly advise that if anywhere near live firing, you do not take cover in a water filled hole which is already occupied by a long dead sheep.
    As disgusting as that sounds, I would think it is still preferable to a bullet introducing itself to some part of your anatomy.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Have fun, Derek, looking forward to seeing your photos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James
    Hope better for you than when I was last in area-for battle camp, in winter!

    So would strongly advise that if anywhere near live firing, you do not take cover in a water filled hole which is already occupied by a long dead sheep.

    Enjoy

    James

    strange... it wuid n'er occur tae ma tae tak cover in a watter fou hale wi' deid sheep... :rolleyes:



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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    strange... it wuid n'er occur tae ma tae tak cover in a watter fou hale wi' deid sheep... :rolleyes:



    he was probably trying to convince the sheep to give up their wool so he could dye it a weave himself a tank!

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    Quote Originally Posted by James
    Hope better for you than when I was last in area-for battle camp, in winter!

    So would strongly advise that if anywhere near live firing, you do not take cover in a water filled hole which is already occupied by a long dead sheep.

    Enjoy

    James
    Well, if the sheep was dead from the live firing then yes, I too would question the safety of using that hole for cover.

    Cheers! Bill

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