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William Tasso - 03 Jan 2006 22:24 GMT
Greetings

What exactly is the capacity of a 110 in units of wild boar I wonder?

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110 V8 (white)

Steve - 03 Jan 2006 23:04 GMT
> Greetings
>
> What exactly is the capacity of a 110 in units of wild boar I wonder?

If it's alive, just the one.  ;-)
Derek - 04 Jan 2006 00:12 GMT
>> Greetings
>>
>> What exactly is the capacity of a 110 in units of wild boar I wonder?
>
> If it's alive, just the one.  ;-)

I was thinking that nobody in their right mind would open the door to put a
second in  but  Pate (mmmm) quite a lot
Derek
EMB - 03 Jan 2006 23:16 GMT
> Greetings
>
> What exactly is the capacity of a 110 in units of wild boar I wonder?

12 seater station wagon holds 11 + driver.

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Mark Solesbury - 04 Jan 2006 09:03 GMT
> > What exactly is the capacity of a 110 in units of wild boar I wonder?

12 seater station wagon holds 11 + driver.

Me thinks you need to read the post not just the header!!!
SpamTrapSeeSig - 04 Jan 2006 10:41 GMT
>> > What exactly is the capacity of a 110 in units of wild boar I wonder?
>
>12 seater station wagon holds 11 + driver.

I've never seen a wild boar driving though.

I'd always assumed it's because of difficulties reaching the hand
brake...

... boors, on the other hand, aren't often seen as they tend to prefer
Troopers and Patrols.

[ducks* and runs for cover]

Regards,

Simonm.

*also not often seen driving.
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Ian Rawlings - 04 Jan 2006 10:56 GMT
> ... boors, on the other hand, aren't often seen as they tend to prefer
> Troopers and Patrols.

Mind-numbing bores prefer Jeeps!

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Erik-Jan Geniets - 04 Jan 2006 11:15 GMT
> ... boors, on the other hand, aren't often seen as they tend to prefer
> Troopers and Patrols.

I'll keep hiding ;-(
Erik-Jan http://www.fotograaf.com/trooper
Richard Brookman - 04 Jan 2006 19:32 GMT
...and EMB spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

>> Greetings
>>
>> What exactly is the capacity of a 110 in units of wild boar I wonder?
>>
> 12 seater station wagon holds 11 + driver.

Wrong!!!  Correct answer is 10 plus driver.  You can't get a wild boar into
the centre front seat - too big.  And they keep trying to eat the transfer
lever.

This thread is bizarre.

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NW - 05 Jan 2006 14:43 GMT
> ...and EMB spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
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>
> This thread is bizarre.

11 + driver - surely a wild boar has got the bottle to ride on the roof,
hanging on to the front rain ledge by his fingertips... what? No fingers? I
wondered what I saw in the rear view mirror.

Nick Webster
Richard Brookman - 05 Jan 2006 20:24 GMT
...and NW spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

> 11 + driver - surely a wild boar has got the bottle to ride on the
> roof, hanging on to the front rain ledge by his fingertips... what?
> No fingers? I wondered what I saw in the rear view mirror.
>
> Nick Webster

Yeah, didn't think of that.

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Brian - 04 Jan 2006 22:41 GMT
> Greetings
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> 110 V8 (white)

Have the wild boar been gutted?

I realise weight won't be an issue, but they are heaps easier to handle
after theyv'e been 'emptied'. I'd guess 15+.

How do you hunt them? Long shots over open land or up close and personal
with dogs and a 'sticker'?

Just wondering.

Brian NZ
Paul S. Brown - 04 Jan 2006 22:52 GMT
>> Greetings
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> How do you hunt them? Long shots over open land or up close and personal
> with dogs and a 'sticker'?

I think the OP may be trying to make a little fun of a news item that's been
doing the rounds in the UK for a couple of days:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/4579608.stm

P.
Brian - 04 Jan 2006 23:11 GMT
> I think the OP may be trying to make a little fun of a news item that's been
> doing the rounds in the UK for a couple of days:
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/4579608.stm
>
> P.

I see....what a crack up.

Off on a 'hunt' after 'wild' (bred on a farm, with no tusks!) boars,
"but leave your guns behind, we don't want to kill anything".

That has to be the most Politcally Correct hunt Iv'e ever heard of. I
suppose it goes well with your foxless, fox hunts.

"Only mad dogs and Englishmen....."

Brian NZ
 
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