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Scott. As the world knows, there is lots that I could teach you and would hope to do so. Just approach me you will not find me unreceptive!! Now, as far as the lure is concerned, I have accumumulated such a vast audience on Kessingland beach that I have decided to do a series of teachins and the best way to do this in the short term would need me to aquire a lure machine. Hence my need to approach some of the more mechanically minded, such as yourself, so that I can concentrate on the more technical aspects such as speed stamina and maybe other aspects that you are not necessarily upto date on. Horses for courses Scott baby!! Saucey Madam and Lynperry Plain of Boston both course tommorow watch this space and eat your heart out.

The ever victorious

Lamping man
 
Whilst Saucy whatsit is running ineffectualy up and down the beach and drawing a crowd (WHY)...Crack On is catching bunnies and bringing to hand in the seclusion of the Cheshire countryside.......which will prove the better training ground......we will see.

In sport........GREENY
 
Good luck tomorrow Chris, hope to see the Madam before long. Bet's still on if she can run in a straight line!

Regards,

Scott.
 
Greeny,

El Mundo aint on live yet but running very very well. Reckon he'll give his sister and brother a very good run for their money!

Regards,

Scott.
 
L.M. Can you get S.M. to run past my car it looks a bit grim out east ?

We will run at some time today it will give you time to see your wellwishers that turn up to see S.M. !

Regards Clive.
 
Good luck tomorrow Chris, hope to see the Madam before long. Bet's still on if she can run in a straight line!
umm not often I have to dissagree with you Scott but whats all this crap about running in a straight line? D is a much better dog behind a hare than he is in straight line racing, so surely we can get a coursing meeting sorted out.

Mr G I thought you would have sorted a walk out by now and invited the good dogs up!.
 
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John E Greenwood said:
Whilst Saucy whatsit is running ineffectualy up and down the beach and drawing a crowd (WHY)...Crack On is catching bunnies and bringing to hand in the seclusion of the Cheshire countryside.......which will prove the better training ground......we will see.

  In sport........GREENY
Hi Greeny. I 'm beginning to get a bit worried about you. It sounds as if you and Crack On are away with the fairies or have you been re reading your Alice in Wonderland? Chasing bunnies indeed!!

He tells it like it is

Lamping Man
 
Catch any cockles and muscles today, Limping man?

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Insport GREENY
 
Like your style Greeny. But tell me did you buy them from your local butcher or find them on the side of the road. Well done dogs!

The ever congratulatory

Lamping man
 
Thank you, Limpy, but no real cause for congratulation....that makes 56 so far this season. :c

If you are on a quest for speed, will you be putting the Saucy Madam to a racing champ. ?

In sport GREENY
 
Hi Greeny . No Saucey Madam's progress in the mating field is already mapped out. Good coursing stock with a true and genuine history of winning ,same as her in fact. You would have heard of the dog in question I would expect. Hopefully, in time I will be compiling a short list of homes for pups, I can't guarantee you anything but I know where you're coming from. We;ll just have to see.

From strength to strength

Lamping man
 
Well John what can I say! he's sussed you out! you'll just have to hope you're one of the lucky few, bet you can't wait eh Greeny :D
 
Actually, Lumpy, old bean.......you obviously have NO idea where I'm coming from........so I will explain.

Do you just tow the old, tired party line of coursing dogs are "special".....or is your enquiring mind open to the possibility that other strains within our wonderful breed may have something to offer the coursing enthusiast in his quest to produce successful dogs.

I fear, disapointingly, you may fall into the former catagory.
 

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