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    Perhaps Darren, this is why Broc (Badger) is present in so many place names in England, as a warning to campers?
    I thought I would have a look to see how many place names there are for 'sickly-cow' etc., but instead I found this...

    http://www.ourwalks.moonfruit.com/#/kent-place-names/4510667164

    Which has this...

    Dover, first recorded as Dubris in the 4th century, takes its name from a stream here, now called the Dour, an ancient Celtic name which meant simply 'the waters'.

    As well as news (to me) that there is a Dunkirk in Kent. Apparently the name means 'law-less' and there were more examples of same at one time.

    We, in the UK, will not vaccinate against this or that (F&M,TB etc.), but we simply must have GM?

    "A Nation divided on it's (supermarket) shelf."?

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