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Who ate his porridge from a Denby bowl
Up at six, in bed by eight
Never early, but always late.
Isisbridge club has replied to StudleyAnd won it at the local fair.
They say that it was Royal Crown,
To help those lumpy groats go down.
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Farmers are NOT the problem!
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Billions, if not trillions, of dollars are being poured into the methane scare around the world. The Irish government is wishing to waste 600 million Euros to kill 200,000 cows because
of a religious like belief about methane that is a true as the witches causing bad weather
in the Middle Ages. This video provides then science to totally disprove the methane myth.
are fabricating scarcity through climate alarmism and the war on farmers.
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