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| Thread ID: 137364 | 2014-06-29 08:24:00 | Shocking conditions still exist on some pig farms. | mzee (3324) | PC World Chat |
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| 1378129 | 2014-06-29 23:09:00 | God help us all if Minto and that fat Kraut (who only owns one set of black clothing) ever get a say in how this country is run :( :( That fat Kraut is the Dotty part of Smarmy, Barmy & Dotty. i.e. Cunliffe, that Green leader person (can never remember his name?) and Dotcom :) Could call them Smarmy, Barmy, Dotty, Minty and Honie :) Ken |
kenj (9738) | ||
| 1378130 | 2014-06-29 23:23:00 | Most likely (unless, something goes very wrong with the National Party - which is very unlikely), JK will be the PM for another term; and, very soon NZ will become the 51st state of the USA. :D I very much doubt it. Since 1990'ish when Jim Bolger declared NZ to be part of Asia we have become a province of China, I can't see the US annexing part of China :devil :rolleyes: |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 1378131 | 2014-06-29 23:24:00 | Caged farms are being phased out 2015. If SAFE etc arn't just after publicity I say name and shame this idiot who is a blight on the 90% of good farmers in this country. NZ's are normally only spied on if they deserve to be. eg Dotcom. Also if more of us got out and played any sport our health bill would be millions less. Where does the notion that sport makes you healthy come from! Broken bones, sprained muscles, brain damage, violent impact damage, pollution, waste of resources to name a few. Even if Dotcom deserved to be spied on it was illegal and should not have been done. |
mzee (3324) | ||
| 1378132 | 2014-06-30 00:09:00 | Where does the notion that sport makes you healthy come from! Broken bones, sprained muscles, brain damage, violent impact damage, pollution, waste of resources to name a few. pollution ?? I guess the extra CO2 emitted could be classed as pollution. I would bet that those involved in sport are many times healthier than those who just sit at home all day. Those involved in sport through most of their life, often take more care in what they eat & drink . Pretty sure most sports dont have a issue with brain damage & broken bones. |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1378133 | 2014-06-30 07:26:00 | pollution ?? I guess the extra CO2 emitted could be classed as pollution. I would bet that those involved in sport are many times healthier than those who just sit at home all day. Those involved in sport through most of their life, often take more care in what they eat & drink . Pretty sure most sports dont have a issue with brain damage & broken bones. Motor sport causes pollution, especially drifting. By law all motor racing should be done using alternative fuel. Boxing & Rugby can cause brain damage & broken bones. |
mzee (3324) | ||
| 1378134 | 2014-06-30 08:04:00 | Mexico should be closed down as a country, eating beans causes greenhouse gasses | gary67 (56) | ||
| 1378135 | 2014-06-30 19:58:00 | Quite a fair attitude, all the caged pigs should be released to roam free in the lion park. | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1378136 | 2014-06-30 22:25:00 | Boxing & Rugby can cause brain damage & broken bones. So can riding pushbikes, so ban that as well. Oh wait, pollution. And climbing tree's, councils are trying to stop that fun activity though :annoyed: Motor sport causes pollution, especially drifting. By law all motor racing should be done using alternative fuel. It doesnt cause much pollution. You seem to be very selective here Alternate fuel ALSO causes pollution, either in using or making it. have you NEVER gone on holiday, that causes pollution just getting there. Have you ever ridden in a bus or car. both those cause pollution. Ever eaten food you didnt grow yourself, yep pollution right there . How about the pollution thats a byproduct of making the computer you're using to read this. |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1378137 | 2014-06-30 22:59:00 | Caging the pigs is purely a safety measure for the benefit of the pigs. The ones out of the cage are the ones that get eaten. | R2x1 (4628) | ||
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