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    • Plenty evidence building through studies of trophy hunting to ‘fund’ conservation that it is having a negative effect, as generally the best trophies are also pack, or herd leaders and they are taking out those with the strongest genetics and leaving the weaker or smaller animals to breed. The ways in which man meddles just never ends.

      @old guy I despise trophy hunting, but it was my understanding ‘hunters’ typically killed animals that would otherwise be killed by the rangers themselves. If there are two elephant bulls vying for the same cows. Or there is an old bull who is no longer effectively mating and holding up the birth rate of the herd. Etc etc.

      Have you got any links to any said studies I can read?

    • @funny no unemployment in those days, everybody went to university, there was no industrial unrest, no one went to war, there were no mainland bombings…

      or shall we just say that your just full of crap?

      Today’s youth have it tough and nobody seems to care.

    • It’s a known as the Martingale method and is very well known.

      In theory yes it would always work if you had unlimited money but in reality it’s quite easy to run out of money quickly, with £10 a time you only a good streak of losses before you’re getting into big numbers and most tables will have a table limit on red and black.

      What you’re actually doing is offsetting your odds by increasing your stake. So you’ll win £10 again and again and again, then suddenly you’ll lose a big sum which will wipe out all your winnings.

    • Usually the substitutions aren’t too bad although at Christmas replacing the £5 box of chocs ordered for a gift with one priced at £15 was rather annoying. The one that irritated me the most was swapping my guacamole for houmous – houmous doesn’t go with chilli if it had been avocado’s it would have been fine.
      But hey ho – 1st world problems and all that!

    • Cobblers – jobs should be done properly, particularly when someone’s liberty is at issue.

      That’s easily said, but reported crime is going up and number of coppers are coming down. It’s obvious there is less time available for investigating each crime regardless of how diligent the police are. Remember its for the cps to judge if someone should be charged and if there is enough evidence (and they too are under resourced)

    • Have you tried any sleep meditations? There are lots on YouTube for free so might be worth a try. They always work for me.

    • I used to use St Tropez but it’s not the cheapest but it does go on nicely and lasts ages, but I have been using the St Moritz everyday gradual tanning cream it’s only about £4 and I am quite impressed with it so I went and bought the tanning mouse which has a much darker effect and it was just as good, savers shops and tesco sell the range, my tips are use exfoliate whole body I put a light moisturiser on my elbows knees, hands and feet then definitely use a tanning mitt they are about £1 in savers best thing ever invented for fake tan.

      If I were you I would go for an gradual everyday cream to start as the effect is more subtle then once you get braver go for the one application tanning cream or mouse as the sudden dark effect can be a bit much if your not used to it.

    • This is totally a resources issue.

    • The world’s going mad. What next; a bunch of gay fellas smashing up a girls clothes shop because of t shirts with words about fairies and queens.

    • #98

      You should receive a citation,telling you when you should attend. In the court house you will be shown to the witness room. You will wait there until you’re called. If times getting on, or there are delays, you may be sent home, and will be told when to re attend.
      It’s a lot of waiting about, pray you are called early!
      You will be told that you shouldn’t talk to other witnesses about the trial, so take a book!

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