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Old 2nd December 2005, 04:53 PM   #10
Tim Simmons
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Look at these! Worrying about snipers is nothing you need to worry about your own mind, after all, you are all free to snipe but you are stuck with yourself . What planet was I on when I bought these . I could have bought six portions of fish and chips. Cut in half then bound together and covered in varnish. There are also split rings screwed into the top and bottom so that they could be displayed crossed. A real shame as they would have been rather nice and I liked the use of split nut as a wieght at the spear end. Agian I was in a sort of trance and just saw what I wanted, after picking them up and down several times I sort of knew they were rubbish but I went and bought them .
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