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Hiya,

All you'd get in most areas is magpies and grey sqirrels.

 

a .177 superfield injected a high speed to the head solves that problem :) (as two Magpies found out this morning :) :) )

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Hiya,

 

 

a .177 superfield injected a high speed to the head solves that problem :) (as two Magpies found out this morning :) :) )

Hi Davy, when did you move to Clydebank? I went to college there many moons ago.

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Hiya,

Hi Davy, when did you move to Clydebank? I went to college there many moons ago.

 

I've been here for just over 20 years :)

 

Sadly the college building on kilbowie road has now been demolished, the new college is down next to the Clyde where John Browns yard was.

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Hiya,

 

 

I've been here for just over 20 years :)

 

Sadly the college building on kilbowie road has now been demolished, the new college is down next to the Clyde where John Browns yard was.

Didn't know that, I thought you were out on the Mull of Kintyre or something like that. I must have you mixed up with Snatcher or Norrie or some other poster.

 

Yes I knew about the college. I was up there in July with my son. He was over on his summer holidays from France. As we were driving down Kilbowie Road I exclaimed in best tour guide fashion, "If you look over on your left you will see..." my voice tailed off then I said "What looks like a ploughed field whre your dad's old college used to be"

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Mi, ch’fais toudis à m’mote

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A bit of sausage goes down well with the birds round here. ;)

Not sure how much satisfaction birds get from one of those miniature snack sausages Ayjay. They might prefer something larger. :o

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I have heard that American birds are fond of a nice big weiner; is that true Newt??? :o:):o

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I have heard that American birds are fond of a nice big weiner; is that true Newt??? :o:):o
What makes you think Newt would know? ;)

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Vaut mieux ne rien dire et passer pour un con que de parler et prouver que t'en est un!
Mi, ch’fais toudis à m’mote

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What makes you think Newt would know? ;)

I have heard he is an expert in American Avian behaviour :D

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After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead.

 

 

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Fat Balls.

 

All the local birds have rejected my fat balls.

 

:P

 

Seriously, though, they have shown no interest in them, and don't seem to realise that they are food. Dumb critters.

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