
frank-123
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happy birthday Richard hope you have great day alf he is not old enough to drink!!! ;D
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i have two in the race as well i think the most value for money for the back garden flyer top class loft, top class transporter and a top class fancier looking after them and with kenny keeping everybody updated on this website looking even better value really looking forward to the big race hope mine make it
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i have not paid yet but alf says i can have two as well well done alf
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so if we do go east will we have a breakaway west route ;D
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lot 7 alf's bird £20 #####
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heh tammy i was up at galloway and mcleod in stonehouse for easi bed they dont stock much pigeon gear anymore
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http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=bardykes+rd+blantyre&sll=54.162434,-3.647461&sspn=11.182601,22.983398&ie=UTF8&ll=55.78584,-4.106076&spn=0.005236,0.011222&z=16&om=0 just down hunthill lane thats where the pigeon club sits
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dont know where alf gets his feed from but try blantyre pigeon club every sunday 7-8 pm just off huntill road they can get most things if they dont have it stock they will order it for you
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oh well i know a good few racepoints kelso,otterburn....... ;D ;D
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has someone stolen the nest fronts ;D or have you never used them jimmy
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unity going with glasgow then i think they join south lanarkshire for the remainder of the programme i dont know what route to fly but there my birds and i can go with whoever i like or even not race but the choice will be mine
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delboy i think it is £70 for the season sorry i just got a quick glance at the form before someone else got there hands on it
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there is an east coast route(club) first race kelso 19th april marking station in hamilton going with glasgow fed for some race's next meeting march they reckon there is 40 signed up already
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there will be one national flying club in scotland in just a few years the snfc or the snrpc will merge why? because people with grudge's in each camp will be over ruled by the majority of decent fanciers who just want to race there birds against everybody in scotland and be no 1 money talks so will all the sad farts with grudge's take up politics and leave the rest of us to have some good national race's together under one national
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i ring mine holding the bird's head towards your belly on the left leg upside down so i can read it on the left leg because it is easier to put its right leg in the ringer when marking nothing worse when marking they are on the wrong leg upside down ;D
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you could buy a lot more expensive and they would still be crap a gamble whatever you buy know one guy in my club 5 from the 6 were winners as i said before i have not been lucky or louella pigeons have been unlucky getting me
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me i thought it was you ;D
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some people win with them most dont but thats the gamble you take
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colldial silver from dazer ad herb from carrs £99 for 6 from louella lost after second race putting up sponorship money for tammy1's club he won the money paid into funny girls in blackpool in fact i cant remember if i paid or not full of men dressed as women not funny at all :K)
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Milton Pharmaceutical Company UK Limited SAFETY DATA SHEET Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1994 CSDS No: ICP 9 Issue: 3 Date: November 2004 1. Identification of the Substance/Preparation MILTON STERILISING FLUID Company Milton Pharmaceutical Company UK Limited Ceuta Healthcare Limited, Hill House, 41 Richmond Hill, Bournemouth BH2 6HS Tel: (01202) 780558 Fax: (01202) 780559 2. Composition/Information on Ingredients An aqueous sterilising solution containing: % w/w Symbol Risk Phrase of ingredients Chlorine-based bleaching agent <5% C R31, R34 Milton Sterilising Fluid 1%w/v gives 10,000 ppm available chlorine Milton Sterilising Fluid 2%w/v gives 20,000 ppm available chlorine 3. Hazards identification This product is not classified as hazardous. Do not mix with or store close to acids or cleaners. Toxic gases (chlorine) may be liberated. 4. First-aid measures Skin contact: Upon prolonged contact with skin, the product may cause slight skin irritation. Wash affected area thoroughly with water. Eye contact: If the product gets into the eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 5 minutes. Ingestion: If accidental ingestion should occur, drink plenty of water or milk. Do not induce vomiting. If any symptoms persist, seek medical advice. Inhalation: If irritation should occur, rinse mouth and throat with water and move to fresh air. 5. Fire fighting measures The product itself is non-flammable. If product or packaging are involved in a fire, toxic chlorine gases may be released. Use CO2, dry chemical powders or alcohol resistant foam. If water is used, contain run-off. 6. Accidental release measures Avoid spillage into sewers or surface water. For small spills, sluice to drain with plenty of water. For large spills, pump into containers and dispose of according to local legislation. 7. Handling and storage Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. Do not mix with or store close to acids or cleaners. Keep out of reach of children. 8. Exposure controls/ Personal protection Not a hazard under normal use. For prolonged or repeated contact, protection of the skin may be necessary. Rinse and dry hands thoroughly after each cleaning job. 9. Physical and chemical properties Appearance: Clear aqueous liquid pH (undiluted): 11 Non-flammable, non-explosive, non-oxidising. Contains oxidising agent. Relative density: ca. 1.14 Water solubility: High Packaging: Polyethylene bottle, Polypropylene cap. 10. Stability and reactivity Stable under normal conditions. Do not store below 0oC. Contact with acids liberates toxic gas (chlorine). 11. Toxicological information This product is not acutely toxic, after ingestion it may cause emesis. If large quantities are ingested, treat symptomatically. If irritant effects are seen, these will be mild to moderate, depending on exposure. If in contact with eyes flushing with water is recommended. Estimated acute oral toxicity: LD50 (rats) > 2g/Kg Skin irritation: May cause slight skin irritation Eye irritation: May cause transient superficial irritation Mutagenicity: Not mutagenic Sensitisation: No evidence of skin sensitisation 12. Ecological information Ingredients have a known ecotoxicity supporting their safe use. The hypochlorite decomposes to give water and a small amount of common salt. 13. Disposal considerations Sluice to waste with plenty of water. Dispose of packaging with normal household waste. 14. Transport information Not classified. No special precautions. 15. Regulatory information Classified as non-dangerous in accordance with Directive 88/379/EEC and local implementation. All ingredients are EINECS registered. 16. Other information No special training required before use. Usage and handling instructions are provided on the packaging.
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Hypochlorite is bleach, which is toxic. Is Milton toxic also? No. As stated above, toxicity in hypochlorites is due to the by-product of their decomposition, sodium chlorate. With the heavy ions removed Milton decomposes into water and a small amount of sodium chloride (salt). we beg to differ redcheqhen
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milton is not bleach What is Milton made of? Milton Fluid is made of an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite and 16.5% sodium chloride. Milton Fluid with a red label is the original 1% sodium Phypochlorite and is only supplied to hospitals and health authorities. Milton found in retail outlets is twice the strength at 2% sodium hypochlorite. Hypochlorites are known to be unstable. Is Milton any different? Yes, the purification process during the manufacture of Milton ensures complete removal of all heavy metal ions, which would normally act as a catalyst to chemically breakdown many hypochlorites, causing instability. Therefore accurate levels of available chlorine can be obtained with Milton. Hypochlorite is bleach, which is toxic. Is Milton toxic also? No. As stated above, toxicity in hypochlorites is due to the by-product of their decomposition, sodium chlorate. With the heavy ions removed Milton decomposes into water and a small amount of sodium chloride (salt). What are the main properties of Milton? Stability. Non Toxicity. It is known that Milton can be used as a disinfecting agent, but can it sterilise? Milton will sterilise as long as the requirements for chemical sterilisation with hypochlorites is carried out. These are: (a) Scrupulous attention to pre-cleansing of the item to be sterilised. ( Stability and lack of toxicity of the active agent. © That the article to be sterilised is of a material compatible with hypochlorite and is so constructed that it can be cleaned properly. The Milton Method of cleaning bottle and teats incorporates these requirements.
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milton and bleach are two diffrent thing's first milton baby fluid for sterlizeing baby's bottle's sold in all local supermarket's bleach for cleaning toilets also sold in supermarkets milton is used for water at all major music festival's in the uk keeps it fresh and sterile for 24 hours nothing wrong in cleaning your drinkers with milton
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not be long both lanarkshire and midland will find out if percy has moved it could all end in :'( or we could be
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yes shadow eggs are smooth bird sitting ok think she will be ok