Re: Science backs Islay High health Pig Farm
- From: Old Codger <me9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 20:17:17 +0100
On 27/04/2012 14:21, that well known troll Pat Gardiner wrote:
16th April, well you will have removed that post after the usual 6
days and the only hopeof substantiating any of your words will be my
preservations of it. You see how foolish it is to remove your posts
and how helpful I can be.
Bull**it Pat, and you know it don't you? It is not retained by Google groups but remains in the public domain, as you know. You also know that once posted to the internet it is impossible to remove a post. You make no difference.
Let's face it Malcolm. The way you post, give ambivalent and then
misleading answers, in a barrage of abuse, that you then remove,
anyone could get confused.
Only you Pat.
I don't actually read a lot of your drivel. I get upset by the abuse
and like to keep unemotional and kind when dealing with the
challenged.
That is why you are so ignorant and post so much drivel. Of course, it is you who posts abuse and defamation against anyone who adversely responds to your posts.
You now claim unambiguously that some smallholders on Islay have pigs.
Malcolm has said that many times over quite a long period Pat. Being a troll though you don't actually care so long as you can post something that will wind folk up.
I suspect you don't really know the position. There are only 3500
people on the island. I imagine that you have ceased going out in
daylight, for fear of being asked questions about the Islay High
health Pig Farm and your opposition, not to know where any pigs are
and are not able to give a proper answer.
All pigs have to be registered, nowdays with Defra, on pain of a 5000
Pound fine, so we can find out elsewhere.
Do check and let us know Pat.
I hope you are not afraid of turning up unregistered pigs in the
island. That would put you between the authorities and some islanders
traditional freedoms as well as frustraing any plans they have for
well paid jobs and keeping the roofs on the houses.
Anyway, you have not apparently deliberately imported pigs to try to
frustrate the project - very wise, thank you.
I will get on, on the basis that the situation can be handled. We
might even be able to buy out and smallholders and fix their owners
with jobs if the pigs are healthy. Now there's a thought. That will
get you off the hook over any illegal pigs.
Everyone a winner!
When are you going to actually do something about your project Pat?
Ah, of course, it is all fantasy conjured up to provide posts for an extreme compulsive troll./
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