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Post by blackisler » Sun Aug 10, 2008 2:22 pm

I must apologise for the delay in the report from the Moy Gameson the 1st -2nd August . I wanted to post some pics from the day but the battries died on my camera and I only got a couple on my phone . On the Friday it rained :cry: and rained and it was pretty black almost as black as the clays they were using :( . I still hit about 18 out of 30 which was pretty good for me as the highest score of the day was 25. the sat was a lot drier plenty sun and hot no wind and plenty midgies :cry: . I did expect to do better but found the black clays were harder to see :oops: .I blame the midgies for that as they were everywhere eyes ,ears nose ,etc.

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Post by dromia » Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:37 am

Hi Rob, those midges can be a tad irritating.

I'm sure thats why all the old crofters I was brought up with all puffed a pipe. :D
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