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Bins and scopes-myths and reality (1 Viewer)

double "D". Where?

I noticed that too, referring to your 'Baywatch analysis' of current binocular usage I assumed .... ;)

.... one notes also that the 'barrels of a nicely weighted pair of bins' also fit nicely into the outstretched hands of the eager enthusiast ...... and some even like to refer them as their 'nockers' :eek!: How obvious (and disgraceful)it all appears now.... !
 
Apologies to those who find this humour puerile. Better get back on thread now. Err...

Quite... and what was that now? Alcohol? Baywatch? Optics even?

If it really was the latter once upon a time, then just discussing the first reduces the hassleof making any more sensible comments ......

;)
 
Quite... and what was that now? Alcohol? Baywatch? Optics even?

If it really was the latter once upon a time, then just discussing the first reduces the hassleof making any more sensible comments ......

;)
Superb! The Best Pun on BF ever!!!:t: (It is a pun on David Hasselhof, isn´t it?)
 
Forget about the the Bins and Scopes. The optics I now prefer are filled with Single cask Glenspey, 56%, a revelationB :). You can keep your Islay muck!.
PS
Didn't mean it when I said "Forget about the the Bins and Scopes";), but did about Islay malts! Yuk!:smoke:

Hello Alan,

Someone critcised my indulging in Islay malt as, "drinking dirt." To which I replied, "Yes, but Scottish dirt."

Happy bird watching,
Arthur
 
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