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#191 8 Aug 2020 at 3.27pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #189 Does that include a complimentary bucket lid to eat them off #ESSENTIAL
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#190 8 Aug 2020 at 11.24am | | | |
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In reply to Post #186 Free cow steroids for all who attend
Your not a carp angler unless your on the decca
Royd rage
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#189 8 Aug 2020 at 11.19am | | | |
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In reply to Post #187 £4.50 a pot noodle and 6 steak and kidney pies.
#pukka pies #steakandkidney #chickenandmushroom
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#188 8 Aug 2020 at 10.08am | | | |
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In reply to Post #186 Fkn lol
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#187 8 Aug 2020 at 10.06am | | | |
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Anyone know how much was raised for the partial fencing project
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#186 8 Aug 2020 at 10.06am | | | |
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In reply to Post #184 Free cow steroids for all who attend
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#185 8 Aug 2020 at 9.55am | | | |
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So anyways, when's the open rooftop parade? Already sorted out the confetti.
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#184 8 Aug 2020 at 9.48am | | | |
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A true giant amongst anglers...
Bronze statue with a plaque reading: carpus anglus extraordinarus founding member of Carp Lives Matter, petitioned to fence Burghfield gravel pit to save the Burghfield Common one of the largest in the land from otter predation before he successfully caught it.
I'm sure Mr Ellis's acolytes would lay their bodies on the line with only their Avid banksticks at hand to stop the radical fringe's from tearing his statue down.
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#183 8 Aug 2020 at 9.23am | | | |
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In reply to Post #182 😂😂😂😂
#funnyas
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#182 8 Aug 2020 at 9.19am | | | |
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In reply to Post #181 #bigcarpmatter
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#181 8 Aug 2020 at 9.16am | | | |
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In reply to Post #179 Nah, they’d rip it down!
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#180 8 Aug 2020 at 9.14am | | | |
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In reply to Post #179
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#179 8 Aug 2020 at 7.17am | | | |
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What about a bronze statue of Mr Ellis in Parliament Square holding the Burghfield Common?
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#178 6 Aug 2020 at 9.55pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #177 Anyone heard ? Ellis had the BC off the island
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#177 6 Aug 2020 at 8.14pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #175 I was quite happy fishing my club lake with a couple of mates for a few years then all of a sudden they wanted to set goals, target fish and challenges. To do that meant mostly giving up the club lake and getting serious. It was never the same after that. When I look back I really miss those times, nearly everyone had nicknames, loads of banter, some great laughs. The gear we had was modest as well, 3 of us could go for a weekend in a Ford Escort with a roof rack.
There were bigger fish elsewhere but the club lake was my best time fishing.
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