All that gunfire and he's still standing up - pasting targets???!!!!!!!!!!!!! Darwin at work here - nearly.
Re: Range is not clear
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 12:36 pm
by Blackstuff
That RO wants his arse kicking
Re: Range is not clear
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 1:00 pm
by Gazoo
I wish I could type the sound of Depudee Dawg laughing that would fit.
Re: Range is not clear
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 2:59 pm
by saddler
BOTH "Woddafug" & at the same time
Hope that the RO was instantly binned from ANY more RO level involvement in that sport
On a side note, back in ye olden days of bent sticks & cloth yard shafts, it was NOT classed as murder if someone was killed in the butts during archery practice...it was seen as one of the advantages/benefits of regular archery practice...
i.e. chap from the next farm stole your pig/been chasing your daughter (not sure if there's a difference between the two in Norfolk) - then mistakenly perforating him with a couple of arrows during the course of the next Sunday practice would be seen as "natural causes"
Re: Range is not clear
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 3:15 pm
by tackb
saddler wrote:BOTH "Woddafug" & at the same time
Hope that the RO was instantly binned from ANY more RO level involvement in that sport
On a side note, back in ye olden days of bent sticks & cloth yard shafts, it was NOT classed as murder if someone was killed in the butts during archery practice...it was seen as one of the advantages/benefits of regular archery practice...
i.e. chap from the next farm stole your pig/been chasing your daughter (not sure if there's a difference between the two in Norfolk) - then mistakenly perforating him with a couple of arrows during the course of the next Sunday practice would be seen as "natural causes"
has that law ever been recinded ? as the father of a daughter and I'm an avid archer it could come in quite handy once she gets fed up of ponys and starts dating ?
Re: Range is not clear
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 3:31 pm
by saddler
Not sure.
I know it was still legal until quite recently, for a resident of Chester to kill a Welshman with a longbow
Re: Range is not clear
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:04 am
by Gazoo
saddler wrote:Not sure.
I know it was still legal until quite recently, for a resident of Chester to kill a Welshman with a longbow
THEY'VE CHANGED THAT NOW ????!!!!!!?????? craps, if anyone asks , I was with you lot all last saturday !!!
Re: Range is not clear
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:11 am
by tackb
saddler wrote:Not sure.
I know it was still legal until quite recently, for a resident of Chester to kill a Welshman with a longbow
so if she dates a Welshman and we move to chester .....................