Guest bigda Posted May 10, 2009 Report Posted May 10, 2009 spot on post big stuff dont know why it should bother you, you already shat on the eggs, by not going to your own club race, and treat them with contempt, by saying you will go when your ready, if all clubs members adapted your philosophy, there would be no racing for anyone, as you could not decide when you would like to go and as i say distence mens mentality we can jump them in at someone else expense yes that you can do hope this high lights this to your members and brings about the very rule to prevent this happen £10-£15 per week if you go or no that will stop all the back sliders and smart arses :-/
Novice Posted May 10, 2009 Report Posted May 10, 2009 dont know why it should bother you, you already shat on the eggs, by not going to your own club race, and treat them with contempt, by saying you will go when your ready, if all clubs members adapted your philosophy, there would be no racing for anyone, as you could not decide when you would like to go and as i say distence mens mentality we can jump them in at someone else expense yes that you can do hope this high lights this to your members and brings about the very rule to prevent this happen £10-£15 per week if you go or no that will stop all the back sliders and smart arses :-/ Oh dear what a sad person. If a fancier does not feel that weather conditions are consistent with the well being of his birds then he has the right to leave them at home. Simply put race controllers can make mistakes and this is eliminated by leaving birds at home. Perhaps you advocate sending in release in any weather tantamount to cruelty. On a previous thread you stated you had a sister who was a doctor and one who was a nurse. This means that you must be a very hansome chap---simply because it's obvious the female line in the family carry the intelligence gene.
Guest bigda Posted May 10, 2009 Report Posted May 10, 2009 Oh dear what a sad person. If a fancier does not feel that weather conditions are consistent with the well being of his birds then he has the right to leave them at home. Simply put race controllers can make mistakes and this is eliminated by leaving birds at home. Perhaps you advocate sending in release in any weather tantamount to cruelty. On a previous thread you stated you had a sister who was a doctor and one who was a nurse. This means that you must be a very hansome chap---simply because it's obvious the female line in the family carry the intelligence gene. i take it you haven't the savvy to take it what i have said, and what your read, yes i have a sister a doctor and one a "dentist" but the bit between your ears is missing if we all adapted to our own ways the business would fold when you have to pay a driver and unit so it makes good sense to have the money in before you begin to make it simple to you to under stand just like a season ticket 18 races £180 per year :-/
Guest WINGS 04 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 i take it you haven't the savvy to take it what i have said, and what your read, yes i have a sister a doctor and one a "dentist" but the bit between your ears is missing if we all adapted to our own ways the business would fold when you have to pay a driver and unit so it makes good sense to have the money in before you begin to make it simple to you to under stand just like a season ticket 18 races £180 per year :-/ so why should someone that sends 5 birds pay the same as the man that sends 50
Novice Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 i take it you haven't the savvy to take it what i have said, and what your read, yes i have a sister a doctor and one a "dentist" but the bit between your ears is missing if we all adapted to our own ways the business would fold when you have to pay a driver and unit so it makes good sense to have the money in before you begin to make it simple to you to under stand just like a season ticket 18 races £180 per year :-/ Please believe I have more than my share of Savvy. Ask the best fancier in your club. Excellent point from wings. We once tried the standard charge in this area and it failed miserably. This ends my input to this discussion.
Guest bigda Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 well the distance for one, to keep the fed self supported, and to have faith in your race controller that you selected, to look after the birds, with out undermining him by not going with the rest, and being a smart ass, 18 races x £10x 500 = £90,000 for the fed on the first week of racing, to determine where you go could make it more £15 per race £135,000 i am sure it will be cheap for fanciers that have more birds, but they dont send Manny to the distance races when we see it at 500 birds for the distance, so to support distance racing and to stop people under mining the fed, that is the right way to run the fed just tell me how much it would cost for you to send 6 birds, to France to eastbourne, newbury, y pres, by courier, it would be a lot more than £15 so all in all its cheaper for all to race the full program if you want ;D season ticket £180-£270 the real cost for pigeon racing in todays society, ill quote alf on here he said it cost him roughly "£240 -£270 to send last year
Guest WINGS 04 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 this is why when you start to put you point up the the fed meetings on one will lisen to you
Guest bigda Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 that's why we are in this position today, we the lanarkshire and shu should had in the 60s our own fanciers club, with star turns, where we would have held our own dances, and our own presentations, the buying power to buy our own corn, and sell for a profit, total control in the sale of birds in Scotland with the money going to transport costs sponsorship any thing pigeon total control that my friend is what should have happend, with some one with a bit of savvy then at the helm, just like the golf clubs the jockey clubs the greyhound club, total control, we are no different, we maybe dont need the social club now, but its not to late to have the rest set up ;D that's my take on this , dont want to go on about it any more, just the way i see it and i am sure it would have help every one in pigeons and good causes
hotrod Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 dont know why it should bother you, you already shat on the eggs, by not going to your own club race, and treat them with contempt, by saying you will go when your ready, if all clubs members adapted your philosophy, there would be no racing for anyone, as you could not decide when you would like to go and as i say distence mens mentality we can jump them in at someone else expense yes that you can do hope this high lights this to your members and brings about the very rule to prevent this happen £10-£15 per week if you go or no that will stop all the back sliders and smart arses :-/ ive done more for my new club of 4 years than you have done in your life muppet and we pay a season long birdage so if i dont snd then ive already paid so you try using that thing in your head , im pretty sure its called a brain , of all the members on this site you MUST BE the thickest , you've got to be , i'll ask big gareth what ladbrokes are offering maybe 100 to 1 ON .
Guest uphallhen Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 ive done more for my new club of 4 years than you have done in your life muppet and we pay a season long birdage so if i dont snd then ive already paid so you try using that thing in your head , im pretty sure its called a brain , of all the members on this site you MUST BE the thickest , you've got to be , i'll ask big gareth what ladbrokes are offering maybe 100 to 1 ON . hotrod .you are bang on mate . i say more like 1000/1 on ;)
Guest bigda Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 cant under stand you tin head, you want every one on this form to believe your are the man when it comes to flying doos at the distance, yes there has to be a winner, but the bit you haven't told the members on here, is how Manny birds were in the race, thank you for the information ill check it out, if you pay a season long birdage then good, its the first time you have mentioned it when blowing a pigs head on your club, you lie in your comfort zone and i now know the reason you will not come back to the fold, as you know its easier to make a name for your self there, prove the forum wrong fly with the real distance men, into the west and ill be the first to give you praise if you get, near the first dozen ladbrokes is offering me odds of 1/ 5000 that this cant be challenged as its the truth :-/
Guest bigda Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 and maybe its not a bad thing, if lanarkshire ask for there ets birds to be raced rubbered, 1 minute after timing in as it could help flyer's should there systems fail and end up with run of times, that puts them out of all averages :-/
Guest Gareth Rankin Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 ive done more for my new club of 4 years than you have done in your life muppet and we pay a season long birdage so if i dont snd then ive already paid so you try using that thing in your head , im pretty sure its called a brain , of all the members on this site you MUST BE the thickest , you've got to be , i'll ask big gareth what ladbrokes are offering maybe 100 to 1 ON . All bookmakers have closed the beting and have now started to payout. ;D ;D
hotrod Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 cant under stand you tin head, you want every one on this form to believe your are the man when it comes to flying doos at the distance, yes there has to be a winner, but the bit you haven't told the members on here, is how Manny birds were in the race, thank you for the information ill check it out, if you pay a season long birdage then good, its the first time you have mentioned it when blowing a pigs head on your club, you lie in your comfort zone and i now know the reason you will not come back to the fold, as you know its easier to make a name for your self there, prove the forum wrong fly with the real distance men, into the west and ill be the first to give you praise if you get, near the first dozen ladbrokes is offering me odds of 1/ 5000 that this cant be challenged as its the truth :-/although there is still a lot of class fanciers who still fly with the snfc in the west ,we in the snrpc have a great number of top men flying with us , wilson &jack, j.callan, k stainthorpe , k buchannan,j o'hara,j stokes , to name but a few , have you ever timed from a distance race in front of any of these great fanciers ? i did'nt think so , and yes im doing all right at the moment at distance races(and not just against the west boys ) and all that know me will tell you im a humble man about my birds perfomances , but you come on this forum with all your (views) that are pie in the sky to 99.99999999 of the rest of us on here so who's right and who's wrong , and theres no chance of me flying with the snfc as ive said many times on here im not a member of the shu, you must have your head in your but because its been said on here many many times how many birds where in our reims race , and its been on here a while ago on a thread about fed birdage that glasgow fed pay x amount for season long birdage you even posted about it , so keep taking that medication maybe one day you will be able to use your head properly again.uphall prob right 1000-1 on
Guest KING BILLY Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 this week will be our 5th race of the seson which i hope we will be at wakefield i just can't understand our fed and controllers at the moment when you consider this will be 10 races in total and the fed haven't been by towlaw wich is only 147mls to me i fear the worse if we get to 200 miles and the wind turns to new this is when the 89% big buddgy goes on about i fell the jump of 100miles would be the best for the doos considering the good weather there is for this weekend
Guest KING BILLY Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 i wright techers pet you still no wot i ment hows old jok getting on
Guest bigda Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 can you tell us all again how manny birds there where at the races, one swallow dose not make it a summer, try winning eastborne with 8,000 birds your chance of that is 1/8000 to fail
Guest bigda Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 i think they will go to ripon and do away with kelso
Guest bigda Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 i hope the lanarkshire distance men can show the fed, they support us at y pres and the lsc, do like wise, as there will be two races on the same day so i thought i would like you all to know early so there is no mistake made as you have all said you support the fed and what you contribute to its up keep, i await to see the back sliding has ladbrokes any bets on this, big tip fill yer boots, :X :X ??)
Guest Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 i hope the lanarkshire distance men can show the fed, they support us at y pres and the lsc, do like wise, as there will be two races on the same day so i thought i would like you all to know early so there is no mistake made as you have all said you support the fed and what you contribute to its up keep, i await to see the back sliding has ladbrokes any bets on this, big tip fill yer boots, :X :X ??) How many are you sending to Ypres Bigda.?????????????????????
Guest Gareth Rankin Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 i hope the lanarkshire distance men can show the fed, they support us at y pres and the lsc, do like wise, as there will be two races on the same day so i thought i would like you all to know early so there is no mistake made as you have all said you support the fed and what you contribute to its up keep, i await to see the back sliding has ladbrokes any bets on this, big tip fill yer boots, :X :X ??) Words cannot describe the nonsense that you have written, why not give it to us all in English or for god sake take a 2 month sabbatical from Pigeonbasics as we've earned it and desperatly need it. :'( :'( :'(
Guest bigda Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 the race ypres is the lanarkshire race, and you know it is gareth, this is the race that we in the lanarkshire want to see supported to the max, from the distance men in the lanarkshire fed never mind the national race on the same day, put your birds to this one only and support your fed, as you say you do, this is the bit you dont want to tell the people of this forum, but like to make out your are a good guy for the fed, this is distence men all of a sudden wanting to play a new game i hope this exposes you all about how low you can all crawl yes vincey i hope to send 6, one 5 year old 1 4year old 2 three and 2 yearlings and i am not afraid to say the odds are looking in favor of all the back sliders taking the fed for granted :-/
Guest Gareth Rankin Posted May 12, 2009 Report Posted May 12, 2009 the race ypres is the lanarkshire race, and you know it is gareth, this is the race that we in the lanarkshire want to see supported to the max, from the distance men in the lanarkshire fed never mind the national race on the same day, put your birds to this one only and support your fed, as you say you do, this is the bit you dont want to tell the people of this forum, but like to make out your are a good guy for the fed, this is distence men all of a sudden wanting to play a new game i hope this exposes you all about how low you can all crawl yes vincey i hope to send 6, one 5 year old 1 4year old 2 three and 2 yearlings and i am not afraid to say the odds are looking in favor of all the back sliders taking the fed for granted :-/ :X :X you started of not to bad with a language that we can all understand, but can you give us the last quote in a language that is native to earth, sorry if i'm coming across a little cheeky but have now realised you are from a different planet. Two channel races on the same day which are both with the national and with one being a fed race, great news for anyone that loves to take part in distance racing which with the duplication allowed in Ypres with the fed should have a good entry from all corners of the fed, next thing i know you will be telling the distance fanciers were to do their shopping. I don't think your a bad guy bigda but your perception of racing pigeons is one i hope no one else ever develops. regards your comments on "good guy" I have one vote as you do, never have abused this fact
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