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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"These buggers are poisonous..
Should they be allowed in the Thames with human bathers ?"
Londeners have rainfall showers and marble floors now, they dont have to beat themselves over a muddy rock. |
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Tom, you always seem to see the negative side of positive news.
This came from articles lauding the improved qualitt of the water in the Thames, and the increased number if species it supports.
And they're venomous not poisonous. |
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"Apparently you just punch them in the ear (Paul Sykes) said so google him complete lunatic
Just googled. What a character! (Mr)" check his interview out on YouTube Paul Sykes sharks the blokes a complete lunatic |
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"Tom, you always seem to see the negative side of positive news.
This came from articles lauding the improved qualitt of the water in the Thames, and the increased number if species it supports.
And they're venomous not poisonous. "
He's just nervous, they are getting closer to Essex all the time and they are looking for revenge |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"These buggers are poisonous..
Should they be allowed in the Thames with human bathers ?
Who is bathing in the Thames?
LvM"
Not me now these buggers are there. I read that they deliberately inject poison I to their prey with sharp needles on their fins. My advice. Stay out of the sea |
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"Who has eaten one to find out if it's poisonous?
They release venom from their fins "
They don't release it as such.
It will enter a 'body' if a 'body' touches the few poisonous spines in front of their dorsal fins.
They don't attack humans. |
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"These buggers are poisonous..
Should they be allowed in the Thames with human bathers ?
Who is bathing in the Thames?
LvM
Not me now these buggers are there. I read that they deliberately inject poison I to their prey with sharp needles on their fins. My advice. Stay out of the sea"
Now that's fake news and alarmist Tom |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Who has eaten one to find out if it's poisonous?
They release venom from their fins
They don't release it as such.
It will enter a 'body' if a 'body' touches the few poisonous spines in front of their dorsal fins.
They don't attack humans. "
It's the sea quivalent of being injected on a night out |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"These buggers are poisonous..
Should they be allowed in the Thames with human bathers ?
Who is bathing in the Thames?
LvM
Not me now these buggers are there. I read that they deliberately inject poison I to their prey with sharp needles on their fins. My advice. Stay out of the sea
Now that's fake news and alarmist Tom"
Fake News? It's all over the news.... |
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"These buggers are poisonous..
Should they be allowed in the Thames with human bathers ?"
Good question Tom.
Should the 'air breathers' have their playing in the water stopped by a 'water dwelling' shark that can't come on land..
Hmmmmmmmmmmm ????? |
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"These buggers are poisonous..
Should they be allowed in the Thames with human bathers ?
Who is bathing in the Thames?
LvM
Not me now these buggers are there. I read that they deliberately inject poison I to their prey with sharp needles on their fins. My advice. Stay out of the sea
Now that's fake news and alarmist Tom
Fake News? It's all over the news...."
No it isn't. Tell me the source for 'deliberately inject' ........
The sharks are there but they don't 'deliberately inject' ..... |
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"These buggers are poisonous..
Should they be allowed in the Thames with human bathers ?
Good question Tom.
Should the 'air breathers' have their playing in the water stopped by a 'water dwelling' shark that can't come on land..
Hmmmmmmmmmmm ?????"
We should let the sharks come and play on land too, for the sake of equality.
Sure they'd love to play on the beach. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The Thames needs to be much cleaner. It's great that some wildlife is making a comeback but there's so much more to do.
Raw sewage is still going in "
Maybe the raw sewage is there to kill the poisonous sharks and dissolve the shopping trolleys. |
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Haha - talk about being over melodramatic!
First off - it's not all over the news - I had to dig deep to find it!
Second - if you're going for a swim in the tidal Thames I think it's safe to say there are far more risks to consider than being stung by a fish (like drowning!) Never heard of anyone getting stung by a spur dog in the Thames - even googled it to check!
& Third - spurdogs "venom" is probably on par with being stung by a nettle, hardly worth worrying about,
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Haha - talk about being over melodramatic!
First off - it's not all over the news - I had to dig deep to find it!
Second - if you're going for a swim in the tidal Thames I think it's safe to say there are far more risks to consider than being stung by a fish (like drowning!) Never heard of anyone getting stung by a spur dog in the Thames - even googled it to check!
& Third - spurdogs "venom" is probably on par with being stung by a nettle, hardly worth worrying about,
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Well if it's on sky news, BBC News and not the local Trumpington Gazzete then as far as I am concerned then it's all over the news.. of course I cannot vouch for your search engine skills.. |
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"I would be more concerned about the great whites that swim within 40 minutes of our coast, they haven't come closer but they might if global warming gets worse."
What about the Portuguese Man O'Wars? |
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"Haha - talk about being over melodramatic!
First off - it's not all over the news - I had to dig deep to find it!
Second - if you're going for a swim in the tidal Thames I think it's safe to say there are far more risks to consider than being stung by a fish (like drowning!) Never heard of anyone getting stung by a spur dog in the Thames - even googled it to check!
& Third - spurdogs "venom" is probably on par with being stung by a nettle, hardly worth worrying about,
Well if it's on sky news, BBC News and not the local Trumpington Gazzete then as far as I am concerned then it's all over the news.. of course I cannot vouch for your search engine skills.. "
Sorry Tom - if, as you you claim it's "all over the news" then you shouldn't even have to look for it - because if it was "all over the news" (which it wasn't) then it would jump out at me - bit like a poisonous shark, or snake, or spider, or Scorpion....... |
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"Haha - talk about being over melodramatic!
First off - it's not all over the news - I had to dig deep to find it!
Second - if you're going for a swim in the tidal Thames I think it's safe to say there are far more risks to consider than being stung by a fish (like drowning!) Never heard of anyone getting stung by a spur dog in the Thames - even googled it to check!
& Third - spurdogs "venom" is probably on par with being stung by a nettle, hardly worth worrying about,
Well if it's on sky news, BBC News and not the local Trumpington Gazzete then as far as I am concerned then it's all over the news.. of course I cannot vouch for your search engine skills..
Sorry Tom - if, as you you claim it's "all over the news" then you shouldn't even have to look for it - because if it was "all over the news" (which it wasn't) then it would jump out at me - bit like a poisonous shark, or snake, or spider, or Scorpion....... "
You don't know Essex Tom threads, do you?! You'll learn, Paduan, you'll learn |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"Haha - talk about being over melodramatic!
First off - it's not all over the news - I had to dig deep to find it!
Second - if you're going for a swim in the tidal Thames I think it's safe to say there are far more risks to consider than being stung by a fish (like drowning!) Never heard of anyone getting stung by a spur dog in the Thames - even googled it to check!
& Third - spurdogs "venom" is probably on par with being stung by a nettle, hardly worth worrying about,
Well if it's on sky news, BBC News and not the local Trumpington Gazzete then as far as I am concerned then it's all over the news.. of course I cannot vouch for your search engine skills..
Sorry Tom - if, as you you claim it's "all over the news" then you shouldn't even have to look for it - because if it was "all over the news" (which it wasn't) then it would jump out at me - bit like a poisonous shark, or snake, or spider, or Scorpion....... "
Local news. I saw something about different types of sharks in the Thames last week.
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