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Originally posted by zeitghostSome sort of performing artiste, one might assume?
<ZG still in Lord Denning mode>
Artist - debatable
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Probably the first time Mitch wouldn't be interested in fine pair of maracas
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Originally posted by zeitghostWho is this "Bez" character?
<ZG in Lord Denning mode>
Onstage dancer for the Happy Mondays.
Thick as 2 short planks, no doubt exacerbated by humungous amounts of drugs.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWho is this "Bez" character?
<ZG in Lord Denning mode>
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So he spent years battering drugs and not he turns his nose up at a field of maize.
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostAny evidence that they are NOT safe?
Personally i'm not against them, we've been selectively breeding stuff for years, which is much the same thing, but I do think there are aspects of them (such as sterility, which means farmers have to buy seed every year) that primarily serve the desires of big agro business, and i'm not convinced these companies are worthy of trust.
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostAny evidence that they are NOT safe?
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostAny evidence that they are NOT safe?
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Originally posted by doodab View PostMany people remain unconvinced as to their safety and the only evidence they are safe comes from industry funded groups with a vested interest. Such is the distrust of big business these days that this situation is not acceptable to many.
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View Post...and the evidential problem with GM crops is.... what?
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View Post...and the evidential problem with GM crops is.... what?
Need to do some research.
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Bez 4 PM
Standing as an MP because he doesn't like fracking ang GM crops according to The Graun
A lot of stuff about permaculture and how he has relinquished personal ownership (fookin' 'ippy!) but he's spot on here:
There is a fellow called Owen Paterson who is trying to rush genetically modified crops into Britain. The government have all been bought and paid for by the bankers. They have been lobbied out of their minds. Not one of them has got any concern for the people they are representing or the environment. All they are interested in is lining their pockets.Tags: None
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