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  1. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    Take my hat off to you stew, admirable attitude
  2. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    Oh you think donating may actually increase your risk of reinfection, damn nothing is straightforward is it
  3. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    Cheers dude. I'll read those tomorrow
  4. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    Very interesting. Do you get some sort of antibody 'count' on each donation?
  5. sunndog

    Favourite Street Food? Please Answer

    Not bad at all to be fair
  6. sunndog

    Favourite Street Food? Please Answer

    I usually go for the nearest, meatiest, least queuingest option
  7. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    I'd like to read that too
  8. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    Yeah that's a buff. "Buff" is just a brand name that's become the generic term
  9. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    Not a conversation I have the energy for buddy
  10. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    Well they do need a desperate underclass to feed the fear and keep the prisons full
  11. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    I didn't mention savings. Efficiency is paramount to life saving medical intervention. It's not just a word used for saving money
  12. sunndog

    One Knife and 6 Months In The Wild - What is your choice?

    Posting above reminded me I need to speak to Duncan about a new handle so a quick look to see if he's still around and found this beauty
  13. sunndog

    One Knife and 6 Months In The Wild - What is your choice?

    Better pic hopefully
  14. sunndog

    One Knife and 6 Months In The Wild - What is your choice?

    Serious answer from me. Dorset woodland blades xl camp nessie. The lucky lee handle fell apart on mine ages ago and I forgot how much I liked it. (I feel like this pic is gonna be tiny)
  15. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    That's my point mate...theres 50 of em! Way too much for a single central government to cope with, much like our NHS
  16. sunndog

    The Covid19 Thread

    The NHS is much like America...both too big and unwieldy to run efficiently
  17. sunndog

    Sold Knives Part 1

    Good catch
  18. sunndog

    Thrudark

    I meant a cheap waterproof not lasting very long compared to a cheap fleece. A decent waterproof jacket can last years more than a cheap waterproof whereas a cheap fleece will last ages, as would an expensive fleece Meaning a higher price on a waterproof is easier to justify
  19. sunndog

    Thrudark

    Aye the waterproof jackets are similar in price to other aspirational type brands. Waterproofs are another level of clothing though imo. A £5 fleece off the market can remain functional as a fleece for years even with heavy use, very rarely can the same be said of a waterproof jacket
  20. sunndog

    Thrudark

    Is it made in england? There's a few quid of value in that but they don't seem to be shouting about it on the website At least most the expensive american brands are proudly made in the u.s