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Was in the Wetherspoons's's near me last night, £2.29 a pint of their ale festival ales!


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Was in the Wetherspoons's's near me last night, £2.29 a pint of their ale festival ales!

Enjoy your pint of STD.

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I was at a party the other night and there wasn't one round that reached a tenner and that includes a round where I bought five drinks.


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When people come to my house for a party I choose not to operate a cash bar for profit. Tight wee Scots bastids.


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There's a restaurant a few miles out of Shrewsbury that I went to a couple of years ago.

Pint of Guinness + pint of Coke: £9.00.


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There's a restaurant a few miles out of Shrewsbury that I went to a couple of years ago.

Pint of Guinness + pint of Coke: £9.00.


I'm guessing the coke cost more.


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Was in the Wetherspoons's's near me last night, £2.29 a pint of their ale festival ales!

Enjoy your pint of STD.

My local spoonies is a nice pub, actually.

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When people come to my house for a party I choose not to operate a cash bar for profit. Tight wee Scots bastids.

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Bobbyaro wrote:
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Was in the Wetherspoons's's near me last night, £2.29 a pint of their ale festival ales!

Enjoy your pint of STD.

My local spoonies is a nice pub, actually.

Tell me more. :insincere:

Actually, the TBI in Nottingham is pretty good too. The ones in town are fucking awful though.

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I am missing out on the cocktail making and shaking team day now because I sparked out yesterday.

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I organised an awesome thing. For everyone but me :facepalm:

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I'm of course most sad to be missing the vegetarian option breakfast provided by the work canteen (a hash brown).

Cocktails are going to be served at the arrival at the venue at 10:30am. I am missing the obvious carnage that will follow.

Chloe ate my hash brown for me. Then managed to lock my computer by repeatedly banging in the wrong password. :DD

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That dimlie should have your face on it.

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Mimi wrote:
I am missing out on the cocktail making and shaking team day now because I sparked out yesterday.

:'(

I organised an awesome thing. For everyone but me :facepalm:

The heck with that. You organised, you should get to go. Ring up the venue and reorganise it for next week.


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 Post subject: Re: Team Building and that
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I've just had an incoherent message from Chloe that I think says something along the lines of her drinking my quota of alcohol and that she's doing it for the both of us. She seems to be enjoying herself either way, so I assume this will go down as a hit.

I, on the other hand, have just had a dandelion and burdock, some popcorn and a cheese triangle. And I'm still wearing my raccoon pyjamas.

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I want raccoon pyjamas.

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As in "Deep in the Everglade Forest" Raccoons?

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I bet your pyjamas are quiet and peaceful... that is, until Bert Raccoon wakes up!


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Just awesome raccoon pyjamas.

Ooh, sideways-me-don't.

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I'm going to have to take my awesome pyjamas off now because Ange is coming over and I want to look pretty for Ange. Also, I spilled a toffee yoghurt over the raccoon's ear.

Dammit.

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?......Also, I spilled a toffee yoghurt over the raccoon's ear..


:hat:

Getting back to the subject in hand, I went to a party at Pizza Express in Kendal where we all had to make our own pizzas. The chef had us tossing the base in the air to spread it out, which had some interesting results, and then we could put any toppings we wanted on them. Mine was pretty heavy on the jalapeños, but I thought it was great. And there as a prize for the best tosser and the most attractive looking end result. And of course, we had to eat them as well. I reckon that would be a great team building event.


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?......Also, I spilled a toffee yoghurt over the raccoon's ear..


:hat:

Getting back to the subject in hand, I went to a party at Pizza Express in Kendal where we all had to make our own pizzas. The chef had us tossing the base in the air to spread it out, which had some interesting results, and then we could put any toppings we wanted on them. Mine was pretty heavy on the jalapeños, but I thought it was great. And there as a prize for the best tosser and the most attractive looking end result. And of course, we had to eat them as well. I reckon that would be a great team building event.


That is indeed a lot of fun; we did it for a friend's third birthday party ;)

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Caught up with everyone today. The director put his personal card behind the bar and people were out till 2am.

It sounds like it was carnage.

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After the last team building day that I missed because of fainting, this friday is our next event. It's clay pigeon shooting and archery. All fun, except I was chatting on the stairs with the chap organising and he said 'well, I almost had you duck-herding, but I couldn't organise the venue for the right date...'

Whoa there, buddy - don't just drop into conversation all casual-like that I could have been DUCK-HERDING and that you have just simultaneously ignited and extinguished my dreams that I might be the duck whisperer.

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It's clay pigeon shooting

If you've not done it before, stand with your weak leg in front of you, foot pointing at where you expect to shoot the clay. Lean well into the gun, and twist your body to point the sights halfway between where you first see the clay and where you expect to shoot it, "pull", move the gun slowly along the path the clay will take, let the clay pass through your sights, catch up, push past it, pull the trigger, win.

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Ooh, I have NOT been before, so thanks for that, Grim... I've looked through the steps there a few times and think I get the theory so I will let you know how I get on. I'm pretty sure the answer will be abysmally, but I'll let you know.

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I found that it either comes naturally to you and you'll be fine, or you'll be pretty hopeless and one session won't be enough to change that. So don't worry, just point and shoot :)


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Not done it before, but I'm guessing it's a bit like 'Duck Hunt'.


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MaliA story time:

Back in 2001, the closest I got to clay pigeon shooting was in the back yard of a Thatcherite Methodist Preacher's farmstead in Iowa throwing dinner plates up in the air whilst we took turns at shooting them with a unregistered shotgun. The low hit rate was later discovered to have been because we were using slugs instead of shells. There was also a semi automatic rifle that was pretty good fun to shoot tins with (once we realised nailing the tins to something was a good idea). I ended up there as the night previosu I'd been drinking with his daughter and mentioned that i liked riding horses so that was obliged, too. Great when you've got an 8 pint hangover, it's over 100 degrees and the horse is xenophobic.

A few days later, his daughter saved me from a potentially very big problem after explaining to the nice police man that the reason I was naked, in a flooded gravel pit at 2am was "He's British, they do that over there" so I got away with a telling off and information that "the park shuts at 11pm". And then I hopped into the bed of a pick up and we drove home. of a Come to thnk of it, she saw me naked, loads, and before I left she gave me lots of stuff to read about Jesus and God and things, which was very nice. I never heard form her again, since my friend divorced her friend, but she truly was one of the nicest people I've ever met.

And then the world went crazy.

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Ooh, I have NOT been before, so thanks for that, Grim... I've looked through the steps there a few times and think I get the theory so I will let you know how I get on. I'm pretty sure the answer will be abysmally, but I'll let you know.

No worries. If you're going to a "party" place they might not be that interested in gun safety either, so just remember that whether you're holding the gun or someone else it, it's always loaded and the safety is off.

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Mimi wrote:
Ooh, I have NOT been before, so thanks for that, Grim... I've looked through the steps there a few times and think I get the theory so I will let you know how I get on. I'm pretty sure the answer will be abysmally, but I'll let you know.

No worries. If you're going to a "party" place they might not be that interested in gun safety either, so just remember that whether you're holding the gun or someone else it, it's always loaded and the safety is off.


Surely somewhere like that is going to be more interested in safety as not only does their livelihood depend on people not accidentally shooting each other (as they'd likely be held partially liable) but also their userbase is going to be largely people inexperienced with guns who'll need more looking after?


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Mimi wrote:
Ooh, I have NOT been before, so thanks for that, Grim... I've looked through the steps there a few times and think I get the theory so I will let you know how I get on. I'm pretty sure the answer will be abysmally, but I'll let you know.

No worries. If you're going to a "party" place they might not be that interested in gun safety either, so just remember that whether you're holding the gun or someone else it, it's always loaded and the safety is off.


Surely somewhere like that is going to be more interested in safety as not only does their livelihood depend on people not accidentally shooting each other (as they'd likely be held partially liable) but also their userbase is going to be largely people inexperienced with guns who'll need more looking after?

Bambaworld sounds great :D

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Bamba wrote:
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Mimi wrote:
Ooh, I have NOT been before, so thanks for that, Grim... I've looked through the steps there a few times and think I get the theory so I will let you know how I get on. I'm pretty sure the answer will be abysmally, but I'll let you know.

No worries. If you're going to a "party" place they might not be that interested in gun safety either, so just remember that whether you're holding the gun or someone else it, it's always loaded and the safety is off.


Surely somewhere like that is going to be more interested in safety as not only does their livelihood depend on people not accidentally shooting each other (as they'd likely be held partially liable) but also their userbase is going to be largely people inexperienced with guns who'll need more looking after?

Bambaworld sounds great :D


Grimworld on the other hand is terrifying.


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"What kind of animal are you going to shoot?" he asks her. "I'm not going to shoot any animal. I'm just going to shoot that target," she says. (I suspect she may feel differently to him about wildlife; later she refers to an unfortunate creature he's just gunned down out of its tree as "Mr Squirrel".)

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Did you watch that fucking TV show?

Some people are fucking insane.

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Will have to catch this on 4oD.


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Bambaworld sounds great :D

:DD

When I went to New York, I met up with some friends in Philadelphia who took me to a gun range.

There were a couple of newbies there (not in our group) who had clearly gone there for a laugh and had never learned much about guns (which I thought was quite unusual in 'Merka.)

One of them fired the pistol they were using, then turned around with a look of glee on their face, bringing the gun around with them (albeit pointed halfway at the floor rather than directly out in front.)

Fucking hell, I've never seen a range officer move that fast before. I'm used to fat, doddery old farts like the kind you tend to get on the Bisley ranges.


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When I went to a gun shop/range in Florida with a friend they couldn't have given much of a toss for safety. We picked out a couple of the shiniest, biggest hand cannons, we could see, they quickly showed us how to put the bullets in told us not to point them at each other and to be careful to keep our thumbs out of the way of the bit on top that i can't remember the name of that slides backwards and forwards as you shoot. Then they gave us some tubs of ammo and let us have at it while they went back to the front shop to keep chatting.


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First time I used a flintlock, I was surprised how long it was between pulling the trigger and hearing it go 'bang' compared to the percussion cap system I'm used to. I then felt a little uncomfortable loading for the second round when I opened the pan to put a pinch of powder in as the primer and noticed that it was still steaming. This, I was told, was normal.


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I'm 99% sure that I once went to Truro Rifle Club (down near the river, on the Malpas road) where we shot bolt action rifles. Bullets were brass jacketed, and about an inch long, maybe? I think I must have been 10.

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the bit on top that i can't remember the name of that slides backwards and forwards as you shoot

The slide :)

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MaliA wrote:
I'm 99% sure that I once went to Truro Rifle Club (down near the river, on the Malpas road) where we shot bolt action rifles. Bullets were brass jacketed, and about an inch long, maybe? I think I must have been 10.


At a guess, 22LR rounds - I think they're what they tend to let young 'uns use. Though they may well have given you a bunch of 303's and let you go wild, of course.


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I'm 99% sure that I once went to Truro Rifle Club (down near the river, on the Malpas road) where we shot bolt action rifles. Bullets were brass jacketed, and about an inch long, maybe? I think I must have been 10.


At a guess, 22LR rounds - I think they're what they tend to let young 'uns use. Though they may well have given you a bunch of 303's and let you go wild, of course.


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the bit on top that i can't remember the name of that slides backwards and forwards as you shoot

The slide :)

The rest of the post was pretty fucking terrifying.

This was back in '97. I just had a quick look to see if I could remember where it was and I think it was this place:

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Sho ... 04!6m1!1e1


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