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Married to Night Train
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- Salford, UK
lukesdad said:extra land and a menage for the wife dont ask the PRICE !
Still, it's nice for her to get the exercise, is she out there now, running round? Take her a cup of tea, man.
lukesdad said:extra land and a menage for the wife dont ask the PRICE !
Very nice. I went for a Breitling Navitimer Heritage. Got a heavy discount on it, bought it new from a family friend who happens to run a jewlersGreedo said:What did you buy???
This was my first one and one I wanted for years. Will last me all my life if serviced every 5 years.
This one.threebikesmcginty said:
threebikesmcginty said:Look out - couple o' nutters alert!
Wigsie, before I had kids my disposable income used to be diverted towards competition shooting. As well as the MX8 which is a semi-step rib trap version, I have a 682 Gold sporter and a 687 Silverpig 20g for gameWigsie said:mmmmmmm. B) Lucky Lucky Cubist! I am happy with my Beretta 686 silver pigeon at over half the price!
Likewise the most expensive watch I have bought was a £200 fashion accessory, My dad gave me his Tag Heuer for my 21st. I get it services every 5 years and it never misses a beat or drops a second, have not got a clue what its worth or how much he paid.
Cubist said:Wigsie, before I had kids my disposable income used to be diverted towards competition shooting. As well as the MX8 which is a semi-step rib trap version, I have a 682 Gold sporter and a 687 Silverpig 20g for game
Thse were the days! Trouble is, I keep looking at the Perazzi and seeing a carbon frame......
I was going to get a 686, as there was one in the shop with timber to absolutely die for, but by the time I went back in for it it was sold. I had to settle for the 687, which cost a couple of hundred more (but don't tell the missus!)
Cubist said:Wigsie, before I had kids my disposable income used to be diverted towards competition shooting. As well as the MX8 which is a semi-step rib trap version, I have a 682 Gold sporter and a 687 Silverpig 20g for game
Thse were the days! Trouble is, I keep looking at the Perazzi and seeing a carbon frame......
I was going to get a 686, as there was one in the shop with timber to absolutely die for, but by the time I went back in for it it was sold. I had to settle for the 687, which cost a couple of hundred more (but don't tell the missus!)