Hi!
Firstly buy me devocote for them. :)
I was thinking, "buy me an oven" Mmmmmmm, Pigeon Pie.
BM> Be fair, Tomasz. The guy's Russian and you know what they do with BM> carrier pigeons, don't you :-)
Earlier, cultivating pigeons was popular in our country, but now only England (AFAIK) continues this tradition. (There even used steroids for them. Poor pigeons.)
As a devout Pom (that's Aussie slang for Englishman), I resemble that remark. (Ooops. Sorry, I'm slipping into one of those weird English confusion of words). BTW Pigeon Fancying, as it is called, is usually practiced in the North of England or at one time in the east end of London. Now you mention a pigeon on steroids. I wouldn't like to meet one of those East End pigeons in a dark alley at night ;-)
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