-
• #2177
No they are not.
They are designed to kill animals and are very effective against humans, regardless of the skill of the user.EDIT: He meant the women!!!
Soz -
• #2178
No they are not.
They are designed to kill animals and are very effective against humans, regardless of the skill of the user.Read my post again and then see if you want to adjust your comment.
-
• #2179
Stop posing, the Orang Utang's getting away!
-
• #2180
Wrong territory and wrong weapon for orangutan hunting.
-
• #2181
-
• #2182
Wrong territory and wrong weapon for orangutan hunting.
I usually kill my orangs with a breadknife tied to a broomstick, it makes the meat taste better.
-
• #2183
there's one behind her in the tree.
-
• #2185
-
• #2186
-
• #2187
-
• #2188
Is that the Morning Glory Cloud?
-
• #2190
great picture
-
• #2191
Coming on this thread reminds me.. Saw a great picture on the HMS belfast the other day.
It was taken aboard the HMS Sheffield whilst going through arctic waters. Showed an ominous wave in the distance with some blokes looking on in the foreground. Can't seem to find it online but it's a great shot.
-
• #2192
Find it.
-
• #2193
-
• #2194
-
• #2195
-
• #2196
best i can do for the moment, i'll look on the imperial war museum's archive
-
• #2197
-
• #2198
not one of those I'm afraid..
I'll have a look through their archives.
-
• #2199
I couldn't find it either.
Did find this though.
-
• #2200
Went to the Don McCullin exhibition at the Imperial War Museum today. Not a huge number of photos but a good selection and lots of interesting extras. Like his Nikon F with the bullet hole in it. Recommended.
They're basically safe if you treat them with respect.