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26 minutes ago, EDDIE B said:

Load a bollix. When we were youngsters, we had great summers. The arses be scalded off us with the hate.

Yeah, but back then, Eddie, we had real summers, and more or less real news!!  ?

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13 hours ago, DIDO.1 said:

There was a piece on local news the other day. Apparently the wild fires we had a couple of years ago on our local moors are a sign of global warming.

Of course it's nothing to do with the fact someone was arrested for arson, the keepers aren't allowed to burn firebreaks in the heather, the heather and moor grass is long and rank, and the farmers and keepers who acted as 24hr fire watchers and first responders have been removed.

We live in the age of bullshit 

I read something awhile ago, cannot remember where, that in Australia their fire brigade are studying how the aboriginies used to manage the land using fire and that some UK fire brigades where taking instruction from those who used to be able to manage our upland areas effectively but are now no longer allowed. To prevent or better manage these "wild fires".

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11 hours ago, DIDO.1 said:

 

 

Pretty much showing you how gullible and stupid people have become yet in one form or another the masses will still tow the line, you only have to look at the number of Ecars on the road anyone with half a brain can see its over before it began yet they are still signing on the dotted line to look like they care about the environment the dumbing down of society is almost complete ?

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By burning away the dead vegetation it releases the nutrients back into the soil far faster than natural decay, it also contains any fire outbreaks, with exception of course, by removing the dead tinder and brush every season theres less chance of fire breaking out anyway, green vegetation isnt dry, if you look at bonfire sites 2 months after the fires the grass is twice as longg as the surrounding areas

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