Guest Vic Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 Can exercise - (except Norfolk etc) Can have sales (from 1 loft) Can train (independently) At moment racing etc currently prohibited. What IS concerning though is that the French are only saying "They remain vigilant". Personally, between you & me - I've doubts over an extensive Channel programme At end of day it'll all be decided on if / when /where any future outbreaks occur England & France aint gonna be good news. At the end of the day have England & France ever been good news, and never will be. ;D
Tony C Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 I've made plans already if its banned, straight to Toys~R~Us and buy myself a kite, fed up with people saying I cant fly one
Guest Vic Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 France, has, and always will be, a barbed wire country to most Brits. They will ban channel racing this year. Any further outbreaks here, especially near our main motorways, will signal "touche" regarding inland racing and pigeon racing as we know it. Gone Fishin' till it cools down. Vic. ;D
Beanz Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 Going back to the original thread which said IF racing was banned, well I would most definately not keep my 2007 youngsters for 2 reasons first and foremost No room and secondly the birds in my widowhood loft at the moment are all prizewinners, most of them 1st prizewinners so why would I get shut of any of them for untried youngsters.
Guest Vic Posted February 5, 2007 Report Posted February 5, 2007 As predicted! Shouldn't we all have had a sale whilst the going was good? there's some owld arses in this game. What think you?
Guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 Francophiles, don't know if that's the right word or the right spelling, but loosely translated means hatred of the French. Applies to those who blame other nationalities, in this case the French, for troubles of their own making. Applies here because it was the English (DEFRA) who kept UK out of France last year, and not the other way around. And the 'fresh from defra 5/2' post was 'fresh at 1400 on 3/2' when it was originally posted here, in full, together with main restrictions for the Zones ... despite initially being misled by DEFRA's own news release that the 2000 sq km zone applied to poultry only ... which of course it doesn't.
Guest Vic Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 Gone Fishin' caught a little plump one, not so long ago. ;D
Guest Paulo Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 french are fools they should have a bit more respect if it wasn't for us and the yanks they would be speaking german and wearing lederhosen. They look down on us and they are always up to dodgyness. They will also eat anything and love stealing our fish, shooting our pigeons and also just generally being annoying. They act all military like on bastile day but the reality of it is they can't fight their wqay out of a wet paper bag. The only thing they excel at military is blowing up greenpeace boats. They also kiss other men even if it is on the cheek and love poncing about like they are in charge of europe. Major Richard Sharpe had the right idea "the only good frenchman is a dead one'' They also helped you scottish lads Bruno the auld alliance to try and invade England however us Durham Lads give you a good hammering at the Battle of Nevilles Cross I think it was on a sunday because sat was a race day lol PS the last bit about the battle of nevilles cross is only joking as don't want to ignite an english Vs Scottish argument as there are hundreds of you on here and Tammy knows my address and has a big dog lol ;D ;D
batusai Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 You can race here if you want??? lol!!! We raced here all year out.... from YB to OB..... no stopping batusai from Philippines
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