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Post by crabtree on Jun 23, 2022 13:18:53 GMT 1
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Post by exile on Jun 23, 2022 13:56:59 GMT 1
1.. Having seen the BBC NE news where this is a topic, from the attitude of the interviewee, I would see him and probably many of the rest of his colleagues (perhaps unfairly) as prime Brexit voters. If so then as ye sow, so shall ye reap. 2. There is no restriction on flying pigeons from the Channel Islands to the UK.
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Post by woolybanana on Jun 23, 2022 14:42:53 GMT 1
A cruel sport that needs the scrutiny of the do gooders.
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Post by hal on Jun 23, 2022 14:59:12 GMT 1
1.. Having seen the BBC NE news where this is a topic, from the attitude of the interviewee, I would see him and probably many of the rest of his colleagues (perhaps unfairly) as prime Brexit voters. If so then as ye sow, so shall ye reap. 2. There is no restriction on flying pigeons from the Channel Islands to the UK. On the face of it, I agree with you - if for no other reason the county is brexit, so the odds are that the chap did vote for brexit. However, give him his due, John Healey, the MP for the area who is campaigning to have this rule removed, is a remainer and has been critical of several brexshit aspects...
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Post by ForumUser2 on Jun 23, 2022 15:29:46 GMT 1
Another of Brexit's flights of fancy.
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Post by beejay on Jun 23, 2022 15:41:54 GMT 1
Avian flu preventative measure?
I have had a resident pair of pigeons (non-racing) in my garden for a couple of years and they bonk at least three times a day. Their antics are very amusing particularly when another male tries to intervene.
Are dovecotes (in the form of pigeon lofts) likely to make a comeback as a food supply?
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Post by Le-Dolly on Jun 23, 2022 17:02:34 GMT 1
Avian flu preventative measure?
I have had a resident pair of pigeons (non-racing) in my garden for a couple of years and they bonk at least three times a day. Their antics are very amusing particularly when another male tries to intervene.
Are dovecotes (in the form of pigeon lofts) likely to make a comeback as a food supply?
My neighbour keeps ten or a dozen pigeons for the pot, he gives us one every month or so. Tasty.
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Post by landmannnn on Jun 23, 2022 17:16:37 GMT 1
1.. Having seen the BBC NE news where this is a topic, from the attitude of the interviewee, I would see him and probably many of the rest of his colleagues (perhaps unfairly) as prime Brexit voters. If so then as ye sow, so shall ye reap. 2. There is no restriction on flying pigeons from the Channel Islands to the UK. On the face of it, I agree with you - if for no other reason the county is brexit, so the odds are that the chap did vote for brexit. However, give him his due, John Healey, the MP for the area who is campaigning to have this rule removed, is a remainer and has been critical of several brexshit aspects... I don't believe there is such a thing as a remainer. There are just Brexiteers and normal people.
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Post by pcpa on Jun 23, 2022 23:01:48 GMT 1
"We're trying to get our head round why these new rules have come in when we've flown in France as long as I can remember.
Indeed, who could have imagined such a thing!
It must be something to do with global warming, I mean nothing else has changed has it?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2022 12:16:12 GMT 1
I made my fortune selling homing pigeons. The best ones sold for hundreds of pounds. Several times.
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Post by pcpa on Jun 24, 2022 15:32:37 GMT 1
Sold to Pigeons.
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Post by ForumUser2 on Jun 24, 2022 19:01:30 GMT 1
What's everyone getting in a flap about?
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