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badgerx16

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  1. "I see you baby, shaking that ass".
  2. They haven't been discovered, they havd been manufactured in laboratories and particle accelerators; they do not occur in nature and for many only a handful of atoms have ever been created, and are also highly unstable - degenerating into more 'traditional' elements.
  3. Ever set out on a 55 mile ride, and after 54 miles found yourself stood next to a bike with a broken chain, with blood running down your face from your ear, thinking you may have done your collar bone, then ringing your wife, ( luckily the phone wasn't damaged ), and saying "I think I've come off, where am I ?". The last thing you can remember is a point about half a mile before the spot where you are standing, and when you take your helmet off there is a big ding in it. When you get home you find a row of tears across the back of the shoulders of your jersey. After spending almost all night in A&E I still have no idea what happened, still no recollection of that "lost" half mile, but al least the multi coloured bruising covering my left shoulder isn't hiding any broken bones, and given the number of tests the hospital did I have a clean bill of health, ( other than a stiff back, the torn ear, and the bruises ). Just grateful that it was on the sea wall and didn't happen on a main road. Oh well, time to buy a new skid lid.
  4. Glad to be of service.
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    Coronavirus

    @haveigotnews BREAKING: Rishi Sunak extends the Job Retention Scheme for Dominic Raab and Gavin Williamson.
  6. True, but a late arrival does not disprove the claimed outcome. There are predictions about the loss of the Arctic sea ice, some of which have proved to be very pessimistic in timescale. However, the ice is declining, just not as quickly as the worst case scenario presented.
  7. If somebody predicted in 1998 that an event would happen by 2020, and by 2021 it hadn't happened, but by 2025 it does, does that invalidate the original claim ? Many of the predictions on ExtinctionClock may perhaps have had overly pessimistic 'deadlines', but the predicted outcomes have not been proven to be false, they may well be merely later in arriving than originally presented. For each of those predictions, have you any evidence that totally debunks them ?
  8. Why ? No amount of re-watching your videos, or re-reading your document links, makes them any more credible.
  9. Bankrupt
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    Afghanistan

    Never try to put pressure on a nuclear power 😉
  11. He's the King of Rock and Roll.
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    Referees

    I thought I saw KWP, after he was yet again clattered near their penalty area, ask the ref why the Newcastle player hadn't been booked for the foul, yet he had been earlier.
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    Afghanistan

    BoJo says that it is a time to reflect on the achievements of the last 10 years, like girls' education. Pity it has stopped now.
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    Afghanistan

    Good.
  15. No, and in the Cretaceous Period the mean sea level was 250 metres above where it is today. Doesn't have any relevance to today's problems though. So what is your point ?
  16. Out of interest, how is the drought going in California ?
  17. I think the lesson from today is to not get over confident in possession and over commit down the flanks against a strong counter attacking team. One lucky pass through or over midfield and we permit ourselves to be left 2 on 2, and forwards like ASM are always likely to out pace central defenders. ( Though Salisu seemed to match him most of the time ).
  18. Purple
  19. So how do you describe it ?
  20. Seems like you do as well - so explain why what is happening does not have a human assisted element.
  21. Never seen a home team park the bus like this.
  22. Manson
  23. Mind you, I am bound to trust the credentials in Climate Science of a PhD in American History who hails from Texas !
  24. village
  25. Go on, you start.
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