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Old 13-11-2010, 07:49 PM
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Strictly no X factor for me tonight. I'm at the bench.........

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Nice one Alan that Will do some damage on the loch for sure.



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like that one alan. french partridge is something i dont really use. i have some dyed stuff WOI. might have ago.
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Look of a gosling about it, should work a treat.;
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