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  1. Fun morning watching the police engage a gunman on campus. The police used my block as cover so we took a few rounds xD (Training excursive).

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Aberystwyth - who said nothing interesting happens in mid wales?

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  2. Starting to get into mountain biking with friends, anyone here know some good south west trails with rental bikes?

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      You have Bike Park Wales at Merthyr Tydfill. There is loads in South Wales. Alternativly in the Forest of Dean there are is a nice centre with a load of trails running by it. I've never hired a bike anywhere though so I cant recommend anyone specifically for that. If you get the bug and buy a bike, ffs buy something sensible and save yourself a fortune in the long run. Dont even think about buying an apollo or an equivalent.

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  3. Airsoft, the easiest way to burn money lol

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Surely setting light to the money is easier?

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  4. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      No one blackmailed anyone... And Turkey is not going to be joining until Erdogan is gone and the non-secular parties back down again.

       

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  5. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      The whole point of the EU is to expand the market, Turkey joining is not a bad thing, just not in the state its in now. The EU is picky about who it lets join and if a country does not like a certain country joining, they can veto it.

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  6. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      You do realise that Turkey coming in is off the cards for a fair while yet now?

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  7. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Politics has to be debated, its the only way you get to see and understand both sides of an argument and get to grips with it. None of the participants are likely to change there mind, two have already said as much, but others will potetnially read this who are undecided and then go away and do there own research on the argument and form their own views as a result.

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  8. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      They were not ALL the Pakistani Immigrants that came into the country though... Or even that town. Can I also just take this moment to point out that Pakistan was nowhere near the borders of the EU last time I looked. There are some f*cked up humans from all walks of life and all regions of the world. You need to stop labelling all members of a group as being guilty of the crimes of a small minority. And again - as you pointed out - 'the council & police covered it up'- not the EU...

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  9. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Also Sitting Duck, that article you posted - It again has bugger all to do with the EU. IF they are actually true, it's the decisions of local or government organizations!

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  10. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Because they are a minority inside a minority! Plus this is the real world, if you can't take someone challenging your claims then god help you.

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  11. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      If you are going to say its gone to far at least blame the right people please! Have you any proof for the second part of your argument? Chances are the exits to Britain would be closed in time to stop them making it that far... Even if they did, why travel to a country and leave a footprint? If they planned on going to London after the attack and the UK was not part of Europe, they most likely would have just forged some Visa's. If you can get hold of firearms in Europe then you can...

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  12. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Half the complaints I have heard from the out campaign are actually results of Government Policy rather than EU policy. When your break down many of the conflicts in Europe, the ultimate cause is nationalism or unwavering belief in sovereignty. The rest if just a catalyst.

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  13. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Just to point out the European Court of Rights and the European Convention on European Rights is f*ck all to do with the EU. This is the other problem, the EU gets blamed for so much sh*t that has NOTHING to do with it as a political body!

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  14. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Human rights is completely misused in the EU debate, it does not really have anything to do with a single government or the EU, its a global concept were every human on the planet has the same rights. The UK os not going to remove workers rights and we set up and are part of the European courts. Membership of this has nothing to do with the EU membership. We will also carry on following the UNs definition of human rights as a permanent member.

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  15. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Leaving makes no sense, every plan I have read post brexit is either unrealistic or involves renegotiating some super duper trade pack with them. If that proved to be the case not much would change, except now the UK would lose any capability to change EU law but still be widely effected by it.

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  16. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      If there was not bias there would not be democracy...

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  17. Not sure about you, infact, not even sure myself. But if I'm right in saying so, a large majority of people in the UK don't actually know whether to vote for EU exit or not. I overheard my dad and his mate talking, and they had the same thoughts..

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      The government has already sent such information - There is tons of information out there. It requires people to sit down and see what the most convincing arguments are to them. Not voting is the dumbest decision of all though.

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  18. Wanting to get a p* jack this summer. Time to get a paper round, any tips (Sunday's pay most I believe but I have rugby then so that's a no no)

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Find out who runs the deliveries and contact them. Not much more to it then that.

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    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      This is either going to be amazing or the biggest flop in the world. Plus I think the name is linked to Xbox 1 and has nothing to do with the period.

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  19. Woop, had my first airsoft game in 7 months today! Buzzing :)

  20. At Bristol airsoft is there a chance a Marshall can be a playing adult?

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      If you meant something else then Marshalls are often drawn from players in exchange for free games when there not marshalling.

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  21. At Bristol airsoft is there a chance a Marshall can be a playing adult?

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      If you mean will a Marshall act as the adult so that you can play then I very much doubt it...

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  22. What FPS games (reasonably modern such as MOH 2010) had a really good single player? As in you wanted to play it more, you got attached to the characters (in a video game way)

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Space Marine is fun for the carnage you can cause. Its on sale on G2A atm.

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  23. Anyone know what kind of screws these are? http://i.imgur.com/A7udq9y.jpg

    1. BBrotherwood

      BBrotherwood

      Yh there alan heads, probably 1.5 or 2mm but that is a guess.

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  24. While I'm waiting to get squad im thinking of checking project reality standalone out, is it worth it? ( I mean do people play it still on vast numbers etc)

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