Oh JAG, we finally have an explanation for all your nonsense! You are on
painkillers you say. Now it all makes sense. Perhaps you will see more
clearly when you cease takin them and stop claimin you have evidence when in
fact it is all just random babble. Seabirds being taken by long lines
because they have been banded, Oh Please! Give me a break! Couldn't it be
that they get taken because they take the bait on the hooks and thereby
become hooked themselves, Oh what am I sayin that sounds completely
plausible, I should wash my mouth out with soap. Sorry, momentary laps, I
shall pop my painkillers right now and hope it won't happen again!
PS: I gather you are a rehabber. If that's the case you shouldn't talk at
all, releasing animals back into the wild to suffer only a long and cruel
death because they haven't been prepared for life in the real world. I do
hope that your magpie that gained necessary survival skills from perching on
ya shoulder watchin telly doesn't perish because it loves human company and
subsequently gets murdered by a cat. How irresponsible and hypocritical of
you! Tisk Tisk JAG.
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