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    Hard extraction issue...

    Sorry, too good not to share;

    Police search reveals 20cm rifle bolt in suspects anus | Grafton Daily Examiner
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    Sh*tty place to hid it. Unless that's how he lubes it...
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    I wondered why some people called them "smellies"

    will this renew the debate between rear locking lugs and front locking lugs.

    I read an article from a news source, so credibility is emeadiatly suspect. but the article was about a guy who worked at a slaughter house who smuggled about 31 cows eyes out of the slaughter house... by shoving them up his rectum. He was pulled over for speeding and displayed discomfort when asked to pull his wallet out to show his license. When the officer became suspicious and asked him to step out of the car....some of the cows eyes rolled down and out his pants leg. If I recall correctly... they were frozen. He was speeding. he told the officer because he wanted to get them home befor they thawed out.

    I wonder where the trademark name Birdseye came from?

    I'm betting he will vote for Hillary.

    can you say....chitty outlook on life"? I wonder what he saw as the final outcome, something asinine. well at least justice is blind.

    why is my life so boring? I'm here thinking about antique rifles and such I cant even emagine these things yet there are people out there that follow through on these types of thoughts. and our courts are tieed up resolving thier issues.

    wonder what a lawyer would charge to defend this behavior
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    The suspect Ben Dover refused to divulge his crime ring to police. It's thought he is behind the latest forced entries in the area.

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    I seriously doubt those are brown rust spots on that bolt, rifle probably gave sh*tty groups anyway

    Postscipt: Like most people on this forum who have been around for a few laps this is about the funniest thing I have ever heard even surpasses the twit who used a cigarette lighter to check the level of fuel in a fuel cell of the petrol tanker he was driving it blew him through the roof all on CCTV and he survived.
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    Where did he hide the barrel?
    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    Come on gents... Very funny but can we please leave it here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbonesmithicon View Post
    Come on gents... Very funny but can we please leave it here?

    That's what the rookie cop said who was given the job of removing the bolt
    ... Sorry consider it left alone now..

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