which is the best of my best 3 koi ive posted on the forum.
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I'll book a weekend in the Alicia Hotel in Sefton Park, couple of nights in the Crafton ( and I won't be fit for anything but sleep )
Last time I was in Toxteth I had a bet in the local bookie's, won about 2k and whilst the fella was paying me out he said " when you leave mate, walk down the middle of the road " Why I asked " because you will be able to see um cummin "
But that was in the bad old days when I use to like a bet.
This will make you smile, I walked back into the pub ( we had travelled all the way to see the National spent the first 3 days at Aintree and watched the big race in the pub ), I give it a bit of the big un, having had it off a little, put a couple of hundred quid behind the bar, so that everybody could join in the fun, and one of the locals told me and my mates, we was with to push off ( or words similar ) should have seen his face when the landlord told him to either sup up, shut up of ship out. After that the lad joined in the crack, we had a great time playing pool etc.
And an even better night, as I had £400 on Mr Frisk @ 16-1 ( it's easy when your playing with the bookies money. ) , trouble was we had to stay in Liverpool till the followig Monday because the bookie had no money left " shall I write you a cheque " yeah right,
See you some time in the summer.
Regards
Andy
I'll book a weekend in the Alicia Hotel in Sefton Park, couple of nights in the Crafton ( and I won't be fit for anything but sleep )
Last time I was in Toxteth I had a bet in the local bookie's, won about 2k and whilst the fella was paying me out he said " when you leave mate, walk down the middle of the road " Why I asked " because you will be able to see um cummin "
But that was in the bad old days when I use to like a bet.
This will make you smile, I walked back into the pub ( we had travelled all the way to see the National spent the first 3 days at Aintree and watched the big race in the pub ), I give it a bit of the big un, having had it off a little, put a couple of hundred quid behind the bar, so that everybody could join in the fun, and one of the locals told me and my mates, we was with to push off ( or words similar ) should have seen his face when the landlord told him to either sup up, shut up of ship out. After that the lad joined in the crack, we had a great time playing pool etc.
And an even better night, as I had £400 on Mr Frisk @ 16-1 ( it's easy when your playing with the bookies money. ) , trouble was we had to stay in Liverpool till the followig Monday because the bookie had no money left " shall I write you a cheque " yeah right,
See you some time in the summer.
Regards
Andy
Andy,
Nothing wrong with Toxteth, still go back now and then. As long as you don't park in the road you should be OK.
The bookies is just across the road from the house, I wonder was that why my dad choose the house?!
Del,
As I said before I like your Kohaku the best. In my eyes it has real GC potential. You don't happen to have better photos of it do you?
David.
Nothing wrong with Toxteth, still go back now and then. As long as you don't park in the road you should be OK.
The bookies is just across the road from the house, I wonder was that why my dad choose the house?!
Del,
As I said before I like your Kohaku the best. In my eyes it has real GC potential. You don't happen to have better photos of it do you?
David.
Hi Del,
Were the 2 photos taken around the same time? The kohaku looks totally different in terms of volume/size and impression.
BTW have you seen Koi Vista operated by the Yorkshire Koi Society. You can upload your photos on there and then link them into your posts. This way we can all have a better view of your stunning koi and pond.
Regards,
David.
Were the 2 photos taken around the same time? The kohaku looks totally different in terms of volume/size and impression.
BTW have you seen Koi Vista operated by the Yorkshire Koi Society. You can upload your photos on there and then link them into your posts. This way we can all have a better view of your stunning koi and pond.
Regards,
David.
Hi Del,
Personally I prefer the first picture, as it conveys a sense of power and volume where as the second one gives us a better look at the pattern. In the second photo it looks a little bit lost in the bowl, considering she is 70+cm that says something for the size of the bowl. I guess it is hard to get a photo of a koi that is true to life and conveys all its qualities.
BTW are you planning to show any of your koi?
David.
Personally I prefer the first picture, as it conveys a sense of power and volume where as the second one gives us a better look at the pattern. In the second photo it looks a little bit lost in the bowl, considering she is 70+cm that says something for the size of the bowl. I guess it is hard to get a photo of a koi that is true to life and conveys all its qualities.
BTW are you planning to show any of your koi?
David.
Hi Dell
Not a bad attitude to have.
I showed for the first time last year ( @ National & South East ).
It does stress the fish out somewhat, my Ai Goromo thrashed around so much in the bag, that it split its tail a number of times at the top, causing a small section to actually fall off
Has grow back know, but does send the old stress levels up a bit.
Saying that you get a bit of a buzz, when a fish you have chosen, grown on etc does the business
And if some folks didn’t show, then there wouldn’t be a show at all
Not a bad attitude to have.
I showed for the first time last year ( @ National & South East ).
It does stress the fish out somewhat, my Ai Goromo thrashed around so much in the bag, that it split its tail a number of times at the top, causing a small section to actually fall off
Has grow back know, but does send the old stress levels up a bit.
Saying that you get a bit of a buzz, when a fish you have chosen, grown on etc does the business
And if some folks didn’t show, then there wouldn’t be a show at all