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john cumming

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  1. overcast, fog//mist and poor visibility, no wind to speak of up in buckie john
  2. SU 03 NE 109 according to the ring list is:: fraserburgh & district ANDY HIGGINS:: 01346 513834
  3. cracker oh a day here now sunshine , warm and a light breeze, good vis
  4. who is this person in question lads n lasses ??? john
  5. aye your rite it usually ends with a pile of feathers and a partially eaten carcas, nice one tam john
  6. i agree with you on this one john
  7. "correct" sad thing is there are a few clubs teetering on the brink and one or two already history, look at gretna, and clydebank, the restructuring of scottish football well thats another story but doncaster and Co need to have a major rethink as theyve achieved " hee haw " as it stands and the game in scotland is on its last legs john
  8. " fit like ih day en fowkies " "gran day for,t" john
  9. overcast and light NNE wind, 11* and the suns now decided to put in an appearance in buckie john
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  11. http://youtu.be/rfwVrdAuElw vaya con dios john
  12. aye yer right there john
  13. haha we called them a "kerty" or a "hurdie gurdie" think hurdie gurdie has more than one meaning as ive heard that in the comedy still game john
  14. lovely morning here in buckie, sunshine and a light breeze john :emoticon-0157-sun:
  15. i agree sapper and theres more yet to come i would say, there are a few clubs on the brink ?? john
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    SU 12 NE 1023 peterhead & district 01779 479167 GEORGE TAYLOR
  17. SU 12 NE 6904 GRIZZLE (deveron valley) dv sec says it belongs to W SMITH, called him , he says its not his?? itll be on the lorry on friday for its owner, blue ets ring I picked up a yearling grizzle yesterday from a non fancier near buckie, the doo is uninjured just thin & well run down, john
  18. I have a pigeon su 12 ne 5931 a yearling blue cock that i lost on a training toss 2 weeks befre racing started it was only a ten miles flight and the birds had the wind on their tails so in theory should have been home in minutes, but for some reason the birds hit some trouble of a kind, that particular training toss i was missing 23 birds at night fall and over the next week or so they worked back until i was missing 8, including the blue cock and he had not been raced as a younster only trained up to 25 miles, i gets a fone call a few days later from a guy in a place called hoopness in the very north of shetland saying he had the blue cock in his barn? but says it had escaped and couldnt recapture it, so he and his daughter fed and watered the bird over a weeks, i contacted him on tuesday morning and he said to me it took off earlier in the day and he had not seen it again, thinking thats the last i have heard of this bird i goes out and lets the hens out for their evening fly, shakes them in and the first bird through the trap is yes you guessed it my blue yearling cock su 12 ne 5931 dancing about among the hens like he had never been away, there must be a good 100 miles + of open water between the moray coast line and sumburgh head on shetland let alone the north end of the islands, and thats a bird thats never been raced and only ever had a few training tosses, makes you wonder just where they can get to, and for me i dont think we give the birds enough credit, John :animatedpigeons:
  19. absolute legend, R.I.P John
  20. believe you me i will, flight booked time to get away 1pm checkin, ace john
  21. well done to you. hope ive the only birds on the day this week, we are flying roughly the same distance from leicester john
  22. mine are at the stage when theyve realised what their wings are for and going daft flying everywhere in all directions, like watching airoplanes in a dog fight haha john
  23. bottom line lads n lasses, the BOP is on every route always have been, just the difference is the population has expanded out of proportion and all birds are taking a much bigger hit every week even when we let them out for exercise at the loft, i am in the centre of town here and ive had the sparrow hawk in my loft twice and countless attacks around the garden / loft, they ( the birds) run the gauntlet every day now john
  24. there was a lad on basics the other week getting rid of loads of them , think he was in kirkaldy, john
  25. beautiful morning out here on the shearwater oil/gas platform, sunshine light northerly wind and visibility of 12miles +, even better im flying off here today, oh joy john
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