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Everything posted by badgerx16
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Yoshida did well, Clyne made up for his first half, Ramirez pulled the strings in attack, but I'm going for SRL - the first goal was crucial and his work rate across the full width of the pitch was excellent.
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Quantity over quality ?
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Gazza looked OK, and can only get better Yoshida looks good on the ball and seems confident in what he does Richardson improved things when he replaced Fox, ( though some might say that isn't difficult ) Clyne had some dodgy moments but improved after half time, same for Puncheon ( was that the same player from the first 45 ? ) SRL now has 4 goals in the EPL, not bad for a 'league 1 donkey' - is he the leading English scorer ? Mayuda shows promise and speed Ramirez is just class Confidence is infectious, and that second half could be the start of something good. Saints are out of the bottom 3 - Happy, happy Badger !!!!!!
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And you get away with fags and having a dump ?
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Goodison won't be easy.
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Does this now mean I've got to go for a 'lucky' 50 mile bike ride before every match ?
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Notts C 3 Skates 0
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Who found Puncheon's identical twin and smuggled him on at half time ?
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Richardson for Fox.......
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Apparently the last time we played Villa at home in the Prem Steven Davis scored the winner.
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Have you read any of the links, and are therefore basing your belief on an objective assessment, or just assuming that the Government are being straight about everything ?
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http://www.badger.org.uk/_Attachments/Resources/16_S4.pdf "A major new report1 published on 2 October 2006 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the United States’ premier scientific journal, has revealed that cattle rapidly infect badgers with bovine TB. The hugely significant findings mean that by controlling bovine TB in cattle through better TB testing, the prevalence of TB will also be reduced in badgers. That, in turn, further reduces the small risk that badgers pose to cattle. The research, from the Krebs Randomised Badger Culling Trial (RBCT), also confirms that killing badgers increases bovine TB in badger populations, probably by disrupting badgers’ otherwise stable social order and by increasing the amount of contact that badgers have with cattle. This finding means that badger culling has no place in any science-based strategy to control bovine TB. Instead, leaving badgers in peace will reduce the prevalence of TB in badgers and, again, reduce the risk that they pose to cattle. Significantly, the research has been peer-reviewed by independent, international scientists, so it cannot be undermined by the minority of out-of-touch vets who profess to have a better scientific understanding of the complex dynamics of this disease."
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From Chris Packham's site, as linked above : "'I think the most interesting observation was made to me by a senior politician who said, “fine John we accept your science, but we have to offer the farmers a carrot. And the only carrot we can possibly give them is culling badgers.’ Professor John Bourne "
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An adult badger would probably kill a wolf, a brown bear might cause it a problem though.
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But the Government's line is that this is the most effective, if not the only, way to control TB in cattle. This is a blatant untruth. A cull of the badger population will not significantly limit outbreaks, as the documents referenced earlier in this thread show. Scotland enjoys it's status primarily because of the controls on the shipment of herds and veterinary screening.
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You miss the point - if there were no badgers whatsoever, cows would still get TB - they catch it from other cows. Inoculation is the ONLY way to stop the disease. { Badgerx16 ( BSc Microbiolgy ). }
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Where do you think badgers catch BOVINE TB from ?
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Father-in-law used to smoke up to 60 a day. Having already had his voice box removed due to the 'big C', he was told yesterday he now has lung cancer, which is spreading and not treatable. You can read into this what you like.
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Be afraid, be very afraid
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Sorry, but that is incorrect, Scotand is defined as 'TB free' by the EU, but this does not mean what it says - in fact it reflects a 'low and stable' level of TB infection in Scottish cattle : http://archive.defra.gov.uk/foodfarm/farmanimal/diseases/atoz/tb/control/scotland.htm http://www.farmersguardian.com/home/latest-news/sixty-cattle-slaughtered-after-bovine-tb-outbreak-in-scotland/46262.article http://www.bovinetb.info/scotland.php http://scottishbadgers.org.uk/newsite/downloads/tbpaper.pdf
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Does it outweigh the added medical expense ?
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Never have. Edit : re the execution thing, there are other groups I'd start with - first of all the people who peddle the cancer sticks, making profit out of other peoples addictions.
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"Single cone 6 AED double cone 11 AED 99 8 AED Magnum 9 AED Mini milk 7 AED ......."
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But he has to be ready, we're one injury to KD away from him being #1.
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Aahh, but by 2052 Southampton might, remember that picture is 50 years after that.
