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On 11/2/2015 1:08 AM, clipka wrote:
> "Dry firing the English" - yes, that makes more sense...;)
>
I read it as "Dry frying the English" at first.
> (Did you know that dry firing is bad for any gun? It can cause the
> firing pin to become brittle and possibly fracture. Never, ever, dry
> fire anyone else's gun without first asking their permission.
No I did not know that. But then I know very little about guns except
that they don't kill people. Or so I am told.
> And never,
> ever, dry fire an Englishman. First make him drink a pint or two,_then_
> give him the sack.)
That would be a pint or two of sack before giving him the order of the
boot. ;-)
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Regards
Stephen
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