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<blockquote data-quote="Dominique Verbelen" data-source="post: 1278804" data-attributes="member: 61495"><p>hi djohn,</p><p></p><p>i won 't get mixed up in any debate on bdrp/cow reliability (and this is not the issue of this thread)</p><p></p><p>i can only say that i spent a great time with the bdrp team on multiple occasions and truly loved their international standing-on-one-leg-competition (in which i came in 3rd with an acceptable time of something like 73 minutes)</p><p></p><p>equally, i have had very nice conversations with all of the cow guides i met during my 7 pride of bilbao crossings and they have always been very helpful in getting us on to what they saw (as we passed on to them what our group saw first)</p><p></p><p>as far as id skills are concerned, i felt pretty sure both knew what they were doing</p><p></p><p>as i said: it' s by no means my intention to judge who's good and who's bad</p><p></p><p>i just get out to the bay to have fun and god knows i always do!</p><p></p><p>kind regards,</p><p></p><p>dominique</p><p></p><p>(and whilst writing all the comments, i am getting into trouble to hand in my article on the first successfull breeding of laughingh kookabura in flanders in time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dominique Verbelen, post: 1278804, member: 61495"] hi djohn, i won 't get mixed up in any debate on bdrp/cow reliability (and this is not the issue of this thread) i can only say that i spent a great time with the bdrp team on multiple occasions and truly loved their international standing-on-one-leg-competition (in which i came in 3rd with an acceptable time of something like 73 minutes) equally, i have had very nice conversations with all of the cow guides i met during my 7 pride of bilbao crossings and they have always been very helpful in getting us on to what they saw (as we passed on to them what our group saw first) as far as id skills are concerned, i felt pretty sure both knew what they were doing as i said: it' s by no means my intention to judge who's good and who's bad i just get out to the bay to have fun and god knows i always do! kind regards, dominique (and whilst writing all the comments, i am getting into trouble to hand in my article on the first successfull breeding of laughingh kookabura in flanders in time! [/QUOTE]
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