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13 June, 2010 at 8:21 pm #441905
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13 June, 2010 at 12:45 pm #441750No conspiracy theories then, how the hunt fraternity “planted” the fox to give David cameron the push to implement his repeal of hunting laws ?
13 June, 2010 at 11:17 am #441061As will Rooney who is no Messi, Heskey who is bloody hopleless, Wright Phillips who isn’t world class and Lampard and Gerrard can’t play together in same position.
What happened to playing form players ? Hart is the form keeper, Bent was next to Rooney as form striker, Ledley King injured already, now there’s a suprise.13 June, 2010 at 11:12 am #441903@rubyred wrote:
gadzooks a reply !!
yes Pete, but ya accused soooo much and now yer part of it all ! .. ravinder singh is a scottish song. a little tea shop.a response ?? feck i AM honoured.
and meanwhile BB removes herself from the social experiment it was.
josie to win !
No, i accused people of forming groups that others weren’t allowed to join in with and they did. If Sharongooner said someone was Kate then by God she was Kate and no one in the could say any different, and the others backed her up, that type of behaviour. That’s not directed at Sharongooner specifically, just an example, newbies had to know there place. That’s what i objected to, it wasn’t every post it was just a sort of undercurrent made others feel awkward.
And BB is still shyte :lol:12 June, 2010 at 10:07 pm #412456@thin ice wrote:
@pete wrote:
Most thoughts for the day are complete bollocks :lol:
your thoughts are pete
Give it a rest nigel ffs
12 June, 2010 at 10:06 pm #441059I say 1-1 :?
12 June, 2010 at 10:05 pm #441899Do you wanna be in my clique, my clique, my clique
Do you wanna be in my clique, oh yeahDo you wanna be in my clique, my clique, my clique
Do you wanna me in my clique12 June, 2010 at 1:17 pm #441855I don’t suffer from premature ejaculation
I enjoy it :P
12 June, 2010 at 12:37 pm #441747last year 5,221 people, including 1,250 children, were treated in hospital in England after being mauled by man’s best friend: the dog.
According to the Mammal Research Unit, at least 70 per cent of urban foxes would need to be killed each year, and every year for a long time, to reduce numbers.
The real alternative, according to Bryant, “is to leave them in their territory to keep other foxes out and educate them about where they are not welcome”.
An entire “educative” industry has grown up around non-lethal fox control. Companies such as Foxolutions, which has had a “phenomenal amount of interest” this week, offer scented repellants, prickly strips that affix to the top of a fence, and devices that spray water and air at the fox. Interplex Solar, based in Birmingham, is currently selling 10 times as many Nite Eyes as usual – a solar-powered device that scares away foxes with a red flashing light.
Inglis sighs. “Please don’t start buying that kind of stuff. You’ll only end up paying twice.”
And there, in a nutshell, you have the dilemma – financial, moral or biological – for anyone worried about urban foxes. If you want your local one killed, you can have it done, legally and relatively cleanly, and live fox-free until another one takes its place. Yet to make a significant inroad, someone would have to pay for a foxmageddon of 23,100 urban foxes (70 per cent) every year for the next few years. And one can only imagine the howls of anguish that that kind of cull would cause.
12 June, 2010 at 12:24 pm #412452Most thoughts for the day are complete bollocks :lol:
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