Caz, I quite agree. I was merely responding in kind to the
'Would you care to give any back up to your assertions such as validated scientific studies or do you just belong to the "science bad, fluffly bunnies nice" brigade?'
In retrospect, I shouldn't. I apologise.
I would, however, like...
Very patronising, well done. How about a bit of logic for you *insert patronising tone* "do you think you can handle that, love?".
For animal research to be of utility to HUMAN disorders, it has to be predictive. I could bore you with a list of cases where animal research has not predicted...
Oh, for the love of god, I asked for proof, not a quotation. Simply asserting that animals were vital for this doesn't make it so. What about glassware? Was that essential? What about clean water? Having a decent breakfast? The only reason that vivisection gets separated from the rest of medical...
Congratulations on most of you for conflating the two issues. I don't know anyone who approves of grave robbing and the like but what the Halls did (and will continue to do for a while) is obscene. Can someone point me in the direction of evidence of where animal research has created a single...
Sorry if this has been asked before. Are there any sound files from the Hereford game on the web? I seem to remember that there were but they were taken down.
Muchly obliged.
There are numerous points here (sorry if they have been made before).
If a dog doesn't have the right instincts to be exploited by these scum, they are dead, pure and simple. No ifs or buts.
The problem with foxes is not with them but with us. We incarcerate poultry and wonder why the fox thinks...
I 'ran' the Boston Marathon this year in searing heat. I am no professional (this was reflected in my time) but I have a great deal of sympathy with Radcliffe. The only reason I finished was because I didn't push myself too hard, a luxury that she didn't have.
Running in those conditions is no...
I'd second that. Is there anywhere in southwest London that is showing it? Preferably within beer-addled walking distance from Mortlake.
Thanks... :thumbsup:
Ian Bergin. Seem to remember we might have sat next to each other in Mr Rawlings class (could be wrong as the alcohol has been butchering the brain cells of late). Nice to see the wit of the primary school has been honed to a razor sharp edge.
Easy 10, I was in your class at school. I seem to remember that you arrived late at MOCP and missed the joys of Miss Senior, Mrs Turner and Mrs Kitchen. Can't say I remember looking through the changing room wall but I was more interested in playing football at that time than anything else.
For...