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    Quote Originally Posted by joffy View Post
    Should'nt you be out fishing
    Shouldn't you be learning how to spell 'shouldn't'?
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    Quote Originally Posted by snock View Post
    Shouldn't you be learning how to spell 'shouldn't'?
    nooo it was a deliberate mistake to anger the grammar police

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    Quote Originally Posted by joffy View Post
    nooo it was a deliberate mistake to anger the grammar police
    You make a great many deliberate mistakes...
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    How are they stopping you?
    Are you on foot or in a vehicle?

    Simple way to avoid confrontation, "sorry lads, can't stop, I'm on my way to meet the wildlife officer at the farm up the road, have nice evening"
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbranthwaite View Post
    How are they stopping you?
    Are you on foot or in a vehicle?

    Simple way to avoid confrontation, "sorry lads, can't stop, I'm on my way to meet the wildlife officer at the farm up the road, have nice evening"
    First couple times they were on foot and just randomly asked, this recent guy caught me as I was walking down a one way road. He passed me then stopped a little ahead with his motor parked at an angle so there was barely any clearance either side with his drivers side window down. I don't usually see any cars on that particular road so caught me a bit off guard. He was fairly keen on getting a look at the gun. Wasn't till a another car turned up that he moved on. Then seeing him an hour later parked up, sorta gave me a bad gut feeling.

    I'll get it reported to my local police officer that I get my log number from, think I'll take a small break and also let the farmer know. Thanks guys

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    Gypsy's stopped my friend while he was walking his greyhound.

    Pestering him to sell them his dog.

    He politely refused!

    2 days later his back door was kicked in and the dog stolen!!

    Luckily months later the dog chewed through his rope and returned home!!
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    Just tell them to off, you are both alone in the sticks, usual rules don't apply - works for me...
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