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  1. Thats a guid prize for the winner, and also second prize, guid luck to all in this years Methilhaven breeder/buyer.
  2. When a bassa strikes your birds just out the basket, you wait a very long time on them coming home, Just got the doos up, then bang 2 owe them right into them, what makes me mad is, i stood there for 10 mins before a let them oot checking the sky, whe they got ot the basket they were all over the place, then i knew something was wrong. One burst to bits, another with half a wing, and still 4 missing. Just got 3 in the last 10 mins.
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    Cant you get it local,
  4. What will the top prize be now that the birdage has been halved.
  5. Hope fir a guid day and the race turns in good for the fanciers.
  6. A no what its like when you have nae time for yirself mate.
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    Is the Fife Fed President happy to have his number on an open forum, i hope hes alright with it, because i wouldnt be. JMO
  8. The name will go on for many years to come with the doo game. R.I.P Louis
  9. Guid sale well done, average about £40 - £45 per YB.
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    Only joking mate but true,
  11. Youll dae as yir telt, no IFS and no BUTS,
  12. Eye, but you will be changing yours too, DO AS I SAY OR ELSE,
  13. You will doo as yir telt, and dont be talking back to the other half.
  14. Very calm here the night, hope it stays that way, git a nights sleep.
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    What he was from Fife,
  16. Maybe he is your sister and yi dont no it, Well done on the promotation all the same John.
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    Your from Fife yirsel, They will be going on a Geraldy motor i heard to Leicester.
  18. A History of the Links Market The Links Market is officially recorded as having started in 1304, and at that time it was a weekly market for traders, farmers, craftsmen and the like. In 1305 Edward the first granted the burgh of Kirkcaldy the right to hold an annual fair at the Easter Octave, and this has grown to become the Links Market we know today, that runs for a week around Easter time. Although official records state that the Links Market began in 1304, it is quite likely that there was a weekly traders market held in the area before this. The act of granting a royal charter to hold a market or fair was actually a means of raising taxes, and throughout the 13th and 14th centuries many towns across the country were granted such charters by the King. Many of the annual fairs attracted traveling traders and performers, such as acrobats, jugglers and musicians, who would move from town to town visiting the fairs. The popularity of traveling showmen increased throughout the centuries, becoming a ‘trade’ in itself. During the eighteenth century showmen and sideshows of all descriptions were commonplace including strolling players, freak shows, exhibitions of curiosities, performing animals, games of skill, etc. It was also during this time that simple fairground rides became popular, such as roundabouts that were propelled by ponies, and helter-skelters and chutes. In the late 1800’s steam power was harnessed to create rides such as carousels that were the forerunners of today’s thrill-rides. This time also saw the first use of electrical lighting and mechanical musical organs. Today the Links Market is dominated by exciting thrill-rides such as coasters, freefall towers, dodgems, rotors and tagadas, but there are still sideshow stalls, children’s rides and traditional helter-skelters and carousels. As the first annual fair of the season in Scotland, the Links Market is an important feature in the Showmen’s calendar, and benefits from having the first public viewing of any new rides. This website was designed and developed by Kristopher Blair. 808f30dd-8f32-48bb-8946-ece795f62643 Y2:808f30dd-8f32-48bb-8946-ece795f62643 Related Searches: Scotland Hotels Accommodation In Scotland Explore Scotland Scotland Highlands American History Online St. Andrews Golf Map Of Scotland Scotland Vacations Teaching Resources Teaching And Learning With Technology A Tour Of Scotland Student Technology Scotland Golf Packages He coming up for too in July, and hes a hitter for the loft already,
  19. Maybe when hes older Rab, nae noo too young,
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    Canny beat steak mince,
  21. The links market in Kirkcaldy is here this week, just under a mile of shows and stalls, whos going from here. Am taking the grandson on Thursday for a couple of hours.
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    100% correct on what your saying Derek. Why did it take so long to inform the members on the decision that was made.
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    Thats the one, will you be putting your doos into it this year Bill,
  24. Well if you cant tell us no one cant Bill,
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