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Live in the flood area, then put the seat down
28 February 2014, 17:16,
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RE: Live in the flood area, then put the seat down
NR and BP, Thanks for this, you are both absolutely right in what you write. But Government coulld not care less. As long as the Farmers produce fodder for the Supermarkets, it doesn't matter to them if it's inferior quality. I think most of us are classed as animals in their eyes. Kenneth Eames.
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28 February 2014, 18:42,
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RE: Live in the flood area, then put the seat down
true Kenneth, at the moment TPTB couldnt care less if farmland is under water, they can always ship it in from the other side of the world-cheap- by the container load, but the day with come-WTSHTF-they wont be able to do that, but of course they cant see that can they? they are like the rest of the sheeple who think this civilisation can go on without end no matter how much they cock it up.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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28 February 2014, 20:31,
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RE: Live in the flood area, then put the seat down
Apparently the EUSSR has decreed that the sediments dredged from UK rivers is to be classed as industrial waste and face taxation!!!

Ar'nt Euro socialists wonderful?

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1 March 2014, 10:49,
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RE: Live in the flood area, then put the seat down
NOTHING about the EU surprises me any more.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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1 March 2014, 14:30,
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RE: Live in the flood area, then put the seat down
(28 February 2014, 20:31)NorthernRaider Wrote: Apparently the EUSSR has decreed that the sediments dredged from UK rivers is to be classed as industrial waste and face taxation!!!

Ar'nt Euro socialists wonderful?

It's probably full of weedkiller, insecticide, fungicide, fertilizer, anti-biotics and worming agents from animals and who knows what else.

We've already lost 90% of edible fish stocks, flushing this lot down the rivers isn't going to help the rest.
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