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beanwood

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Hello All,

Thought I ought to say hello, so if I pop up in the occasional thread, you'll know who I am. :-)07

I've kept chickens, ducks (Various), some geese, and the more usual dog, cats, parrot, pigs etc for various periods over the last 20 or so years. (Is it just me, or does it make you feel old when you write it like that)

Other interests are shooting, motorbikes, land rovers and anything else that says 'Big boys toy' all over it. :lol:

That's me in a few lines.

Off to browse some more topics now......
 
Hello Beanwood and welcome to the forum. I went through a Motorbike phase lasting 12 years, all old British bikes even then. My first car was a Series 1 Landrover softop and I reached a reasonable clay shooting standard, after putting 150,000 cartridges through my Browning GTI. Prefer the chickens though, far more challenging and interesting than any of the aforementioned.
 
:o Can't believe I've been here five minutes, and already messed up by putting this in the wrong section. PLEASE can admin move me
 
beanwood said:
:o Can't believe I've been here five minutes, and already messed up by putting this in the wrong section. PLEASE can admin move me

I had noticed..and have moved you, would help if you read the boards before you post...sigh... :D
 
chrismahon said:
Hello Beanwood and welcome to the forum. I went through a Motorbike phase lasting 12 years, all old British bikes even then. My first car was a Series 1 Landrover softop and I reached a reasonable clay shooting standard, after putting 150,000 cartridges through my Browning GTI. Prefer the chickens though, far more challenging and interesting than any of the aforementioned.

Thanks for the welcome - sounds like you're a far better shot than me. I'm enthusiastic, but don't necessarily have the skill to match. :D
I've had bikes for all but 3 of the last 35 years - Honda and BMW's for me all the way - they start, and still run in the rain 8-)
The chickens are fun - though I can't make my mind up between chickens or ducks for amusement factor. :-)19
 
I have to say from what I've seen and experienced ducks are way too messy and noisy for me. Not particularly articulate either, just 'wak wak' in different volumes. But they do taste rather good.

We had a BMW 520i which just kept going and going, although I did change the camshaft. Our generators are all Honda.
 

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