No, ooman, NO ! We think you'll find beauty is generally found in the eye of the beer holder...mas36 wrote:Beauty as they say is in the eye of the beholder.
MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
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mas36 wrote:Beauty as they say is in the eye of the beholder. Personally I think youre still hurting from the nasty injury inflicted on you by a Mas while holidaying in the USA, and youre jealous that I managed to get one before you.........
:lol:
Personally I think you need to seek advice from one of your colleagues

But as you say each to their own

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meles meles wrote:No, ooman, NO ! We think you'll find beauty is generally found in the eye of the beer holder...mas36 wrote:Beauty as they say is in the eye of the beholder.
What Badger said :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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Ahh Badger, so true! How wise you are and I am grateful for the correction.
FYI mate, I constantly receive advice from my colleagues at the asylum, and generally its the same advice I frequently profer to you - "you need to be on drugs". Personally I am self medicating right now on a loverly single malt while I contemplate my next purchase.........
FYI mate, I constantly receive advice from my colleagues at the asylum, and generally its the same advice I frequently profer to you - "you need to be on drugs". Personally I am self medicating right now on a loverly single malt while I contemplate my next purchase.........
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mas36 wrote:Ahh Badger, so true! How wise you are and I am grateful for the correction.
FYI mate, I constantly receive advice from my colleagues at the asylum, and generally its the same advice I frequently profer to you - "you need to be on drugs". Personally I am self medicating right now on a loverly single malt while I contemplate my next purchase.........
snap :cheers:
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Single malt hmmm delicious.
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The reputation for accuracy is something the MAS36 has always enjoyed, they are well priced and pleasantly quirky as well. Has to be worth a look.
BTW - Talisker here :cheers:
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No, ooman. They are unpleasantly quirky. Especially the trigger and bolt...
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meles meles wrote:No, ooman. They are unpleasantly quirky. Especially the trigger and bolt...
See I get told I'm being negative and even the owners think they're eerrr "quirky"

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No wonderful pieces of engineering I am cuddling mine whilst sipping my single malt I run my hand up and down her but and whisper sweet nothings in her rear sight.
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To help awaken the bouquet of Laphroaig whisky and bring out the aromatics, add a few drops of water. Hold your glass towards the light and observe how the water swirls in the golden liquid. Nose the glass deeply for a hint of Laphraoig whisky's unqiue taste. Then sip, allowing the whisky to roll over your tongue. Slainte mhath, Good Health.
Background: Laphroaig whisky enjoy world-wide acclaim and is known as the definitive Islay malt whisky to which malt appreciators will graduate. It epitomises the taste of Islay - characterful, rich, smoky and peaty and is unique as the island itself.
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