Freindly Fox

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Famous Graham

26,553 posts

227 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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Rollcage said:
Is this Mozilla's new Social Networking site, playing FaceBook at it's own game?
<sound of frantic keyboard tapping>

Domain registered. Good idea wink

hornetrider

63,161 posts

207 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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WTF!

rofl

Mobile Chicane

20,888 posts

214 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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tom2019 said:
I got a puncture on my bike and was shocked to see a fox walking up to me. It stood about 2 foot away from me and just watched me fix my bike.

It then followed me for a bit , so I gave it a bit of tuna sandwich.

Their not as bad as the media make out to be !
They're wild animals and you should leave them alone.

Urban foxes are riddled with mange, also transmissible to domestic dogs - and people - as scabies.

gilla

19,741 posts

192 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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last time i was asked for pics - i have none so bks wink

I live next to a small park in central london, every now and again there are paw marks all over the car - always thought it was a cat. Left the roof down one day in the afternoon and went inside. Was having a fag on the roof terrace, looked down, bd fox asleep INSIDE the fking car on the passenger seat... it was 20 odd yards away when i got down there but watching. They sleep on the soft top in the mid afternnon sun and i see them all the time now!!

At night they're bolder and actually can be fed by hand on the forecourt of the petrol station up the road occasionally... if you're lucky/unlucky (depends how you see it!!)... quite surreal at 3 am when you're off your face though!!

sneijder

5,221 posts

236 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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mybrainhurts said:
sneijder said:
If the local playground is a bit wet and grim, I take the little one to feed the ducks.
You feed your child to the ducks...? What...?
It's typical round these parts, next year the Gods give us a bigger harvest.

cal72

7,839 posts

172 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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sneijder said:
mybrainhurts said:
sneijder said:
If the local playground is a bit wet and grim, I take the little one to feed the ducks.
You feed your child to the ducks...? What...?
It's typical round these parts, next year the Gods give us a bigger harvest.
rofl

Google [bot]

6,682 posts

183 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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Have another rofl

Mazda Baiter

37,068 posts

190 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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cal72 said:
sneijder said:
mybrainhurts said:
sneijder said:
If the local playground is a bit wet and grim, I take the little one to feed the ducks.
You feed your child to the ducks...? What...?
It's typical round these parts, next year the Gods give us a bigger harvest.
rofl
rofl

jshell

11,112 posts

207 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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There was a friendly fox at a golf club just outside Aberdeen. It would wander around and sometimes up very near to the golfers who were quite happy about it. Except one, he decided to beat it to death with a golf club...

http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/n...

Frankeh

12,558 posts

187 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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I was tripping on some odd drugs I took and decided a club wasn't the place to be.
As I was walking home I saw a fox standing really still in the road looking at me. I sat down on the curb and tried to tempt it over.
I must have been there about 30 minutes before I realised it was just a shadow from something.

I'm not sure how many people saw me trying to temp a shadow over by making clicking noises and hitting the floor with my hand but it must have been a fair few.

Still, it's a funny story.

WorAl

10,877 posts

190 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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CommanderJameson said:
sneijder said:
If the local playground is a bit wet and grim, I take the little one to feed the ducks.

One duck likes to jump up onto her pram and be hand fed bread. The little one loves it of course, this activity will be brought to a grinding halt the first time I find myself cleaning up duck st from an outlandishly overpriced pram.

Whilst I'm chatting ducks at you, try and forget this next time you see one :

rofl brilliant

Jonny671

29,405 posts

191 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
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Frankeh said:
I was tripping on some odd drugs I took and decided a club wasn't the place to be.
As I was walking home I saw a fox standing really still in the road looking at me. I sat down on the curb and tried to tempt it over.
I must have been there about 30 minutes before I realised it was just a shadow from something.

I'm not sure how many people saw me trying to temp a shadow over by making clicking noises and hitting the floor with my hand but it must have been a fair few.

Still, it's a funny story.
Have a hehe

I've never got close to a fox, only when driving past..