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  1. Nah. In the BC loss, it never felt like the Bombers were in the game. If Shoen had hung onto the ball, its a whole different game,
  2. Bombers getting to Dolegala consistently now.
  3. WTF? TWo dropped passes by Dalton?
  4. Dolegala hit again. I like it.
  5. Maybe it was worth 15 yards on a bogus call to hammer Dolegala like that.
  6. WHAT. THE EVERLOVING .FLACK
  7. He will atone. Mark my words.
  8. And the Sask penalty parade begins
  9. Suitor just said "our cover teams" referring to the Riders.
  10. Ooops...
  11. Lets home its their trainer and paramedics.
  12. It’s come to this: The anti-vax movement is now after your dog: The anti-vaxxers are now going to war against rabies vaccines for dogs Here we are, coming up on three years of dealing with COVID, and not only are people still arguing about vaccines against the disease, but the anti-vax sentiment that seemed to blossom when the COVID vaccine became available in 2021 has also now cross-pollinated and found its way into the veterinary clinic. A study just published by the journal Vaccine, part of the ScienceDirect network, showed that more than half of American respondents now have questions about vaccinating their dogs – even against rabies. The Vaccine study, done in conjunction with YouGov, the public opinion polling outfit, questioned 2,200 Americans between March 30 and April 10 of this year and found that 53 percent of respondents had what the study called some "hesitancy" about vaccinating their dogs. This is a bigger problem than you'd think. According to the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 99 percent of all rabies cases worldwide are contracted through dogs that are household pets. Even scarier than that, rabies is almost always fatal once dogs or humans show symptoms. It's a vicious disease; vaccinating dogs is the best way to control it. Given those figures, you'd think that vaccinations for dogs would be a slam dunk, wouldn't you? Think again. According to the poll by Vaccine/YouGov, large numbers of the American population believe that canine vaccines are unsafe (37 percent), ineffective (22 percent), or unnecessary (30 percent.) According to the study, "A slight majority of dog owners (53 percent) endorse at least one of these three positions." Where the hell did that come from, you might ask? According to Bloomberg, "Nearly 40 percent were concerned that vaccines could cause dogs to develop autism, a theory without any scientific merit." Sound familiar? We've got a prospective presidential candidate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been pushing that nonsense about humans for the last couple of decades. That the same bogus theory has now invaded the vet's office shows you how far we've fallen as a nation when it comes to taking care of not only ourselves and our children, but even our pets.
  13. Gripe water was about 11% alcohol, which is why it worked.
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