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Defra informed about free range pigeons in Leics.!
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+.com (A.Lee)
2006-04-10 15:45:21 UTC
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After yesterdays 100 bird sporting course at Grange Farm Leics, DEFRA
have now been informed that the clay pigeons are more likely to be hit
by bird flu than the lead from my gun after yesterdays shoot and miss
layout.
If barn doors could fly, they would also be safe!

On the up side, I went round with James Hickman, who showed me how to
hit a few, he ended up with a high 80's score - well shot that man.
Alan.
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David Christensen
2006-04-10 20:01:37 UTC
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*Date:* Mon, 10 Apr 2006 16:45:21 +0100
After yesterdays 100 bird sporting course at Grange Farm Leics, DEFRA
have now been informed that the clay pigeons are more likely to be hit
by bird flu than the lead from my gun after yesterdays shoot and miss
layout.
If barn doors could fly, they would also be safe!
On the up side, I went round with James Hickman, who showed me how to
hit a few, he ended up with a high 80's score - well shot that man.
Alan.
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Hey, we all have days like that. They're there to make you appreciate the
days when you can't miss :)

DC
D. MacKinnon
2006-04-11 08:53:21 UTC
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Post by David Christensen
*Date:* Mon, 10 Apr 2006 16:45:21 +0100
After yesterdays 100 bird sporting course at Grange Farm Leics, DEFRA
have now been informed that the clay pigeons are more likely to be hit
by bird flu than the lead from my gun after yesterdays shoot and miss
layout.
If barn doors could fly, they would also be safe!
On the up side, I went round with James Hickman, who showed me how to
hit a few, he ended up with a high 80's score - well shot that man.
Alan.
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Hey, we all have days like that. They're there to make you appreciate the
days when you can't miss :)
DC
Hi Folks,
Would you like to join me in "The Clay Pigeon Preservation Society"

Davie
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D.MacKinnon
+.com (A.Lee)
2006-04-11 17:03:16 UTC
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Post by D. MacKinnon
Post by David Christensen
Post by +.com (A.Lee)
After yesterdays 100 bird sporting course at Grange Farm Leics, DEFRA
have now been informed that the clay pigeons are more likely to be hit
by bird flu than the lead from my gun after yesterdays shoot and miss
layout.
If barn doors could fly, they would also be safe!
On the up side, I went round with James Hickman, who showed me how to
hit a few, he ended up with a high 80's score - well shot that man.
Hey, we all have days like that. They're there to make you appreciate the
days when you can't miss :)
Would you like to join me in "The Clay Pigeon Preservation Society"
Certainly will do - I presume this will be an honorary membership, as I
have already paid to miss them!
Alan.
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D. MacKinnon
2006-04-12 07:13:00 UTC
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Post by +.com (A.Lee)
Post by D. MacKinnon
Post by David Christensen
Post by +.com (A.Lee)
After yesterdays 100 bird sporting course at Grange Farm Leics, DEFRA
have now been informed that the clay pigeons are more likely to be hit
by bird flu than the lead from my gun after yesterdays shoot and miss
layout.
If barn doors could fly, they would also be safe!
On the up side, I went round with James Hickman, who showed me how to
hit a few, he ended up with a high 80's score - well shot that man.
Hey, we all have days like that. They're there to make you appreciate the
days when you can't miss :)
Would you like to join me in "The Clay Pigeon Preservation Society"
Certainly will do - I presume this will be an honorary membership, as I
have already paid to miss them!
Alan.
Alan, Thanks for that. I burst out laughing when I read it.

Davie
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D.MacKinnon
Kemen
2006-04-12 18:12:55 UTC
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If was ok til the first miss, then it was ooo could get 99 .... then
the top field!

You had some blinding kills Alan, certainly not ready for barn door
shooting yet!
Post by +.com (A.Lee)
After yesterdays 100 bird sporting course at Grange Farm Leics, DEFRA
have now been informed that the clay pigeons are more likely to be hit
by bird flu than the lead from my gun after yesterdays shoot and miss
layout.
If barn doors could fly, they would also be safe!
On the up side, I went round with James Hickman, who showed me how to
hit a few, he ended up with a high 80's score - well shot that man.
Alan.
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