LineOf7s
Active Member
Looks excellent Ruckage - looking forward to it as ever.
A small point though, and only so you can rest assured you're making an informed decision:
When you say "varments", are you perhaps just maybe thinking "varmints" as below?
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"Varmint" (occasionally "varmit") is an American English colloquialism. The term describes farm pests which raid farms as opposed to infest farms: mainly predators such as foxes and coyotes, sometimes even wolves; but also (to a lesser degree) herbivores and burrowing animals which directly damage crops and land. Although this is not a prevalent term in Standard Written English, it is a common descriptor for certain kinds of weapons and pest control situations (e.g., "varmint guns", "varmint hunting", "pesky varmint").
There's no reason you necessarily need to be, and it doesn't matter if you're not... but just in case you were thinking that.... (and I thought you were)...
A small point though, and only so you can rest assured you're making an informed decision:
When you say "varments", are you perhaps just maybe thinking "varmints" as below?
QUOTE
"Varmint" (occasionally "varmit") is an American English colloquialism. The term describes farm pests which raid farms as opposed to infest farms: mainly predators such as foxes and coyotes, sometimes even wolves; but also (to a lesser degree) herbivores and burrowing animals which directly damage crops and land. Although this is not a prevalent term in Standard Written English, it is a common descriptor for certain kinds of weapons and pest control situations (e.g., "varmint guns", "varmint hunting", "pesky varmint").
There's no reason you necessarily need to be, and it doesn't matter if you're not... but just in case you were thinking that.... (and I thought you were)...