Zombies in Denmark

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Zombies in Denmark

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Just wanted to show you all that they shoot zombies in Denmark as well!

:P
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I found some in the Bayou country of Louisiana a couple of weeks ago :D
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christel wrote:Just wanted to show you all that they shoot zombies in Denmark as well!

:P
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kennyc wrote:I found some in the Bayou country of Louisiana a couple of weeks ago :D
Oh do tell, what were you doing there?
Hot as hell I would imagine.
Lovely countryside? Got some more pictures?
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christel wrote:
kennyc wrote:I found some in the Bayou country of Louisiana a couple of weeks ago :D
Oh do tell, what were you doing there?
Hot as hell I would imagine.
Lovely countryside? Got some more pictures?
it was a family holiday + a chance to catch up with friends in Louisiana and Texas, lots of photos :D we had an afternoon at a range in 100f temps , which was then put into perspective by an afternoon in a range near Austin TX where it hit 113f! lots of toys to play with hand also something we don't normally have to put up with here.... don't anyone moan about a little bit of wind on century, this sucker picked up over 800lbs of sleeper and target frames and took the targets off into the next county :shock: :shock: even Mrs Kennyc got in on the action :) theres a couple of the video's on youtube alongside the one linked above , it was a great holiday and some great destinations :D
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christel wrote:Just wanted to show you all that they shoot zombies in Denmark as well!

:P
Looks like the zombie Paris Hilton, surely an indestructable creature as theres no brain to take out?! :o :lol:
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kennyc wrote:it was a family holiday + a chance to catch up with friends in Louisiana and Texas, lots of photos :D we had an afternoon at a range in 100f temps , which was then put into perspective by an afternoon in a range near Austin TX where it hit 113f! lots of toys to play with hand also something we don't normally have to put up with here.... don't anyone moan about a little bit of wind on century, this sucker picked up over 800lbs of sleeper and target frames and took the targets off into the next county :shock: :shock: even Mrs Kennyc got in on the action :) theres a couple of the video's on youtube alongside the one linked above , it was a great holiday and some great destinations :D
Impressive dust devils!
I think I would have struggled with temps like that. I know after awhile one just gets used to it but it does take some time.
Mirage?
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christel wrote:
kennyc wrote:it was a family holiday + a chance to catch up with friends in Louisiana and Texas, lots of photos :D we had an afternoon at a range in 100f temps , which was then put into perspective by an afternoon in a range near Austin TX where it hit 113f! lots of toys to play with hand also something we don't normally have to put up with here.... don't anyone moan about a little bit of wind on century, this sucker picked up over 800lbs of sleeper and target frames and took the targets off into the next county :shock: :shock: even Mrs Kennyc got in on the action :) theres a couple of the video's on youtube alongside the one linked above , it was a great holiday and some great destinations :D
Impressive dust devils!
I think I would have struggled with temps like that. I know after awhile one just gets used to it but it does take some time.
Mirage?
not at pistol ranges :D to be honest the heat in TX although high was very dry and as a result bearable, in New Orleans though, the mid afternoon walk down Bourbon street required a stop in every other bar for the air conditioning due to the 90%+ humidity(in the evening it was booze and live music :D)
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No mirage, surely there must have been some sort of heat haze thingy going on with heat like that?

New Orleans, have they rebuilt it ok? I got the impression the city was more or less levelled last time a hurricane passed the area?
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