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    Welcome along Tasman
    It was you videos that inspired me to get back out and into hunting again after a 25 year break with no FAL.
    You content and delivery are second to none and you pair it with being so down to earth and respectful.
    Keep up the content

    I'll take a M tee with maybe "A classic late start"

    PS I run an ad blocker so you might not see revenue from my views, I'm more than happy to support content creators in other means like murch, or if you wanted to PM me a postal address/po box I'd be happy to send you something for you efforts
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZBeeMan View Post
    I'll take a M tee with maybe "A classic late start"

    PS I run an ad blocker so you might not see revenue from my views, I'm more than happy to support content creators in other means like murch, or if you wanted to PM me a postal address/po box I'd be happy to send you something for you efforts
    The incremental development of the English language is such a fascinating thing @NZBeeMan Without my being critical or disrespectful, in these two sentences I recognise that you have used the language I have spoken and have communicated with in it’s written form my entire life but this old baby boomer has no idea what you are talking about (hastily acknowledging that it was not directed at me so therefore I do not need to understand it). I find that simply intriguing. Please don’t try to explain, I am content not knowing. I am sure that even younger people could carry out entire conversations in front of me in modern English that would sound to me like encrypted code. Fascinating really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    The incremental development of the English language is such a fascinating thing @NZBeeMan Without my being critical or disrespectful, in these two sentences I recognise that you have used the language I have spoken and have communicated with in it’s written form my entire life but this old baby boomer has no idea what you are talking about (hastily acknowledging that it was not directed at me so therefore I do not need to understand it). I find that simply intriguing. Please don’t try to explain, I am content not knowing. I am sure that even younger people could carry out entire conversations in front of me in modern English that would sound to me like encrypted code. Fascinating really.
    I'm sure that you could de-code it given the context.
    @Rushy, you aren't that much older than I am (I may not have said that 20 years ago, how time changes your perspective). I guess growing up with computing and associated tech does cause a language shift; I struggle with the language of 'the youth of today', probably almost as much as a boomer
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