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#1 Post by mattthecloud »

Evening all,

My name is Matt and I thought I would say hello.

As the title suggests, I live in Cornwall. I have been shooting air rifles for a while and currently run a Theoben MFR in .20 (sub 12 FT/lb)

I have just applied for my FAC and have had the FEO round to check the place out, much to the annoyance of my German Shepard.

I have a couple of permissions down here where I mainly try to keep the rabbit numbers down.

Will see you on the forums where my daft questions will amuse and annoy.

Matt.
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#2 Post by meles meles »

mattthecloud wrote:
Will see you on the forums where my daft questions will amuse and annoy.

Matt.

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Hi Matt and welcome to the forum.

Ask away, loads of knowledge on here :shakeshout:
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christel wrote:Hi Matt and welcome to the forum.

Ask away, loads of knowledge on here :shakeshout:
Some of it's even useful :cheers:

Welcome to the forum Matt

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Hello!
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

Welcome to F-B(UK) Matt. We have a Weim here that sounds rather like your German Shepard, he had retired to the room the cabinets are in last time our FEO called round, when I asked the FEO if he wanted to see the cabinets and the dog he pulled quite a face... :lol:
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#8 Post by mattthecloud »

Many thanks for the welcome.

Its not just FEO's, somehow the dog seems to think that she is incharge of vetting ALL visitors to the house. Jobsworth.
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#9 Post by Christel »

mattthecloud wrote:Many thanks for the welcome.

Its not just FEO's, somehow the dog seems to think that she is incharge of vetting ALL visitors to the house. Jobsworth.
Just like our Weim, glad to hear we are not the only people with a determined dog like that.

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