nagarifle";p="38149 wrote:so it was not an orange but pomergarnate. what a mess that would have been.
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diskaon is the one who's been shooting oranges, we only have guavas and pomegranates in the orchard... along with some straggly mangoes, that probably haven't borne any fruit in living memory
you are really lucky that it was a pomergarnate, i hope after it exploded u cleaned up and swallowed the mess, leaving behind no evidence for the International Pomergarnate Right Abuse Group to find.
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You'd have me eat "blown up" pomegranates!
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I'm not making too many friends here, now am I...
forgive me for asking but since am some what a fringi, is it legal to hunt pomergarnate in india?
Hunting pomegranates is legal so long as it is a sporting shot, taken from a maximum distance of 50m, you cannot shoot from within a vehicle and scopes are mandatory. Minimum calibre requirements have been raised to .22 calibre to ensure a quick and humane kill...
Cheers!
Abhijeet