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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    What's with all this 'Yeah...Naaa' shit you North Islanders do?

    Can y'all just not make up you minds?


    Yeah .. Naa bro .. it's a habit I picked up in Christchurch ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Yeah .. Naa bro .. it's a habit I picked up in Christchurch ...
    Head back there and they will shake it out of you
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Thank fuck there's a label for people who have multiple interests and once one interest reaches some form of conclusion it is replaced by another one. For a moment I thought human beings were made to have multiple interests instead of just one track minds... and being the inquisitive little fuckers they are only encourage that behaviour. I also used to think that those who focused on one thing for their entire life were just OCD morons. Thanks for setting the record straight, now it's best we tie them weird fuckers to a chair Clockwork Orange stylez.

    (if it's about the end of the world, I really wanna know)
    WTF Mashy??? I been thinking about that movie all morning..what the fuck is going on? Biker party dreams now this??

    So are we all the droogies and then who is Alex?
    Are we all Alex?

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    And then, a bird of like rarest spun heavenmetal, or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now, came the violin solo above all the other strings, and those strings were like a cage of silk round my bed. Then flute and oboe bored, like worms of like platinum, into the thick thick toffee gold and silver.
    I was in such bliss, my brothers.”
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    Tis not wise my brothers, to swim against the swirling current for too long, the weariness will descend upon gyrating arms, no longer to carry thee forwards sniffing the lovely of lovelies, for what we crave behind our veiled pleasantries and smiles -Scissors

    ' They don’t go into the cause of goodness, so why of the other shop? . . . Badness is of the self, the one, the you or me on our oddy knockies, and that self is made by old Bog or God and is his great pride and radosty. But the not-self cannot have the bad, meaning they of the government and the judges and the schools cannot allow the bad because they cannot allow the self. And is not our modern history, my brothers, the story of brave malenky selves fighting these big machines?'
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    (if it's about the end of the world, I really wanna know)
    'And nor would he be able to stop his own son, brothers. And so it would itty on to like the end of the world, round and round and round, like some bolshy gigantic like chelloveck, like old Bog Himself (by courtesy of Korova Milkbar) turning and turning and turning a vonny grahzny orange in his gigantic rookers.'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naki Rat View Post
    Modern farming also has a weapon of mass destruction toward soils that past civilisations didn't; soluble nitrogen fertilisers! The rampant use of inputs such as urea is doing more for the decline in topsoil depth than most farmers' mechanical efforts.

    Soil science 101: Nitrogen in highly soluble form stimulates the soil bacteria that consume the organic matter (humus) in soil. These are similar bacteria to those that heat and consume plant wastes during composting, so long as manure or other nitrogenous 'fuel' is present. The free nitrogen applied to pasture or crops results in (forced and nutritionally lacking) plant growth, but more importantly breaks down the humus and in doing so reduces topsoil volume (depth) and releases the carbon it has sequestered as CO2. Continued application of soluble fertilisers including nitrogenous ones reduce soil biological activity and generates shallow root depth, both of which promote erosion of soils as well as adversely effecting water holding quality (i.e. drainage, drought resistance).

    Healthy soil is very capable of generating, storing (fixing) and supplying nitrogen. Our atmosphere is after all 78% nitrogen. But in the quest for ever more production from our farming systems nitrogenous fertilisers are used to 'mine' that nitrogen that is held in the soil with continually greater amounts of fertiliser being required to result in the same 'fix'. And that nitrogen fertiliser is mostly manufactured by way of an energy hungry process reliant on oil. Now, join the dots.....

    Or better still let this guy explain the connection from soil to diet.
    Sir Paul has got shares in oil?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands
    Clockwork Orange quotes
    I haven't seen it since my teens. Perhaps I need to revisit it in more of a conscious state . Wonder who's letting off the KB dream bombs.

    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands View Post
    Tis not wise my brothers, to swim against the swirling current for too long, the weariness will descend upon gyrating arms, no longer to carry thee forwards sniffing the lovely of lovelies, for what we crave behind our veiled pleasantries and smiles -Scissors
    Ain't that what boats are for?
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Yeah .. Naa bro .. it's a habit I picked up in Christchurch ...
    Sounds like bulleffinshit to me...
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    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands View Post
    Shame about the stock that roll down the hill sometimes... 100's of wild goats in the back paddocks

    an sks that could sort that out of a quiet arvo... and a maybe-illegal-maybe-30 round mag...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I agree entirely. I have read some books about food and food production in the US and it is corrupt AS FUCK.

    an elephant eats over a tonne of food a day - that is provided, in nature, by god, whichever way you want to look at it.

    how much human input does it take to generate a tonne of food?

    and they call it progress...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    an elephant eats over a tonne of food a day...
    Utter bullshit as usual. Please provide evidence?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    I haven't seen it since my teens. Perhaps I need to revisit it in more of a conscious state . Wonder who's letting off the KB dream bombs.
    All these old guys with white beards, and a crackhead towie keeping me honest.... bizarre as! I got A Clockwork Orange on vid, watched it 1 month back for the first time in years, its a great movie

    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post

    an sks that could sort that out of a quiet arvo... and a maybe-illegal-maybe-30 round mag...
    The tenant is an ex drover from east cape, his sons do rodeo in the states.... and his dogs round up the goats, and he worms them and fattens them for 3 weeks, gets good money for goat meat nowadays with all the Muslims. Easy $500 a day for maybe 10 days a year.

    Someone released Sika, grew to 100 from 15 but DOC found out and culled them.

    See for miles from the tops, saw an easy 100kg boar at 250meters last time I was there. Walked the coast from the waikato river toward Raglan and saw dozens of porkers having beach parties with their younguns. Running around on the sand like kiddies

    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I agree entirely. I have read some books about food and food production in the US and it is corrupt AS FUCK.

    Then again look at Yrp. Horse meat in your pies anyone? Not that there is anything wrong with horse meat, but the punters need to know thats what they're eating. Having said that, a family size pie or whatever for 50 p? if it sounds too good to be true, its not true.
    I've eaten monkey, rat and dog in Bali. The satay guys outside bars catch their own...
    Have you seen what the Belgiums are doing with selective breeding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    Utter bullshit as usual. Please provide evidence?
    google 'how much does an elephant eat'
    let me knw how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    google 'how much does an elephant eat'
    let me knw how it goes.
    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+much+does+an+elephant+eat

    Please explain where the "over a tonne" comes from?
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