Range fatality: correct protocol for removing the body?
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Re: Range fatality: correct protocol for removing the body?
Somewhat lacking in texture though....
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Re: Range fatality: correct protocol for removing the body?
You murdering s***......
That could have been a relative :55:
The next time, use a hose clapclap
What did you get it with .338 LM????? :lol:
That could have been a relative :55:
The next time, use a hose clapclap
What did you get it with .338 LM????? :lol:
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Re: Range fatality: correct protocol for removing the body?
Sorry maggot
*doffs cap*
*carves another notch on the Noise Magnet*
*doffs cap*
*carves another notch on the Noise Magnet*
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Re: Range fatality: correct protocol for removing the body?
PMSL..... clapclapmeles meles wrote:Sorry maggot
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I was watching something last week about decay and rot.
Apparently maggots breath through vents in their butts....neat!!
Must try it :shakeshout:
Actually it was fascinating, and experiment shown on BBC4 by the bug guy with the beard.
He was finding the flies easy to catch as they were all p*** after eating rotten fruit, most of them were "walks".
They also visited an experiment for the forensic pathology service with pig carcasses, really amazing what they can detect and deduct.
If it comes round again it's a must see
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Re: Range fatality: correct protocol for removing the body?
Maggot wrote:
I was watching something last week about decay and rot.
Apparently maggots breath through vents in their butts....neat!!
Was it the televised "Prime Minister's Question Time"?
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Re: Range fatality: correct protocol for removing the body?
Not quite but in a similar vein..... :lol:meles meles wrote:Maggot wrote:
I was watching something last week about decay and rot.
Apparently maggots breath through vents in their butts....neat!!
Was it the televised "Prime Minister's Question Time"?
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