Townies meet foxes
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sussex/10363646...
Maybe they will finally realise they are nowt but vermin and not some cuddly little thing that needs protecting from some hooray henrys
pillocks
Maybe they will finally realise they are nowt but vermin and not some cuddly little thing that needs protecting from some hooray henrys
pillocks
Hardly surprsing is it.
This would NOT have made the news if it wasn't for that other incident, which is what I find amusing.
Speaking of which, we haven't had a killer dog attack story for a few months? That will happen again soon, and then 5 other minor dog attack stories will follow. Promising young footbalist etc etc
fk the press.
This would NOT have made the news if it wasn't for that other incident, which is what I find amusing.
Speaking of which, we haven't had a killer dog attack story for a few months? That will happen again soon, and then 5 other minor dog attack stories will follow. Promising young footbalist etc etc
fk the press.
Futuo said:
okgo said:
This would NOT have made the news if it wasn't for that other incident, which is what I find amusing.
Probably not no, but be nice for the clueless townies who want hunting banned to welcome the foxes with open arms.Futuo said:
okgo said:
This would NOT have made the news if it wasn't for that other incident, which is what I find amusing.
Probably not no, but be nice for the clueless townies who want hunting banned to welcome the foxes with open arms.'It is believed the fox turned on the boy when he saw the animal's tail sticking out from under a building and tried to stroke it. '
All part of growing up. That information will now be stored alongside the 'do not touch a hot kettle' and 'probably best not to stick scissors in a power socket'.
The parents however, will quite possibly go a bit mental.
All part of growing up. That information will now be stored alongside the 'do not touch a hot kettle' and 'probably best not to stick scissors in a power socket'.
The parents however, will quite possibly go a bit mental.
Futuo said:
Maybe time to do a poll in the town where these attacks have taken place
Dear shell suit wearing scum, do you mind if us Toffs kill a few foxes?
You're not a Toff, you're just another fking yokel, whose fat stubby fingers, have managed, by chance, to stab the right keys on a computer and connect to the internet.Dear shell suit wearing scum, do you mind if us Toffs kill a few foxes?
Two, that's TWO attacks does not an epidemic make. Go back to your village, you idiot.
BOR said:
Futuo said:
Maybe time to do a poll in the town where these attacks have taken place
Dear shell suit wearing scum, do you mind if us Toffs kill a few foxes?
You're not a Toff, you're just another fking yokel, whose fat stubby fingers, have managed, by chance, to stab the right keys on a computer and connect to the internet.Dear shell suit wearing scum, do you mind if us Toffs kill a few foxes?
Two, that's TWO attacks does not an epidemic make. Go back to your village, you idiot.
BOR said:
Futuo said:
Maybe time to do a poll in the town where these attacks have taken place
Dear shell suit wearing scum, do you mind if us Toffs kill a few foxes?
You're not a Toff, you're just another fking yokel, whose fat stubby fingers, have managed, by chance, to stab the right keys on a computer and connect to the internet.Dear shell suit wearing scum, do you mind if us Toffs kill a few foxes?
Two, that's TWO attacks does not an epidemic make. Go back to your village, you idiot.
Rude-boy said:
BOR said:
You're not a Toff, you're just another fking yokel, whose fat stubby fingers, have managed, by chance, to stab the right keys on a computer and connect to the internet.
Two, that's TWO attacks does not an epidemic make. Go back to your village, you idiot.
Me thinks a nerve has been touched?Two, that's TWO attacks does not an epidemic make. Go back to your village, you idiot.
The toff comment was actaually a piss take of clueless townies who think that everyone who hunts is a toff with a plumby accent.
Re shooting them, it's not the best method as if you miss it may last for days in agony as the wound is infected, with hounds it is either dead or alive no half measures.
Futuo said:
Re shooting them, it's not the best method as if you miss it may last for days in agony as the wound is infected, with hounds it is either dead or alive no half measures.
There was a fox in some cricket grounds in the southern area of England (Portsmouth?). They used a professional marksman to kill him. Should they have had the horses and hounds run over the cricket green? When I was a child I was clawed by a neighbours cat because I thought it would be funny to grab it by its tail as it walked past.
It was a pet, not a wild animal, can't say I'm a huge fan of cats but not because I was clawed by one, and to this day I know not to pull a cats tail.
I don't get this news coverage of wild animals doing what wild animals do, I really don't, and I despair if this is supposedly fking newsworthy.
It was a pet, not a wild animal, can't say I'm a huge fan of cats but not because I was clawed by one, and to this day I know not to pull a cats tail.
I don't get this news coverage of wild animals doing what wild animals do, I really don't, and I despair if this is supposedly fking newsworthy.
ShadownINja said:
There was a fox in some cricket grounds in the southern area of England (Portsmouth?). They used a professional marksman to kill him. Should they have had the horses and hounds run over the cricket green?
Would have been a more clear cut outcome if they had.No shooter is going to hit it every time.
DonkeyApple said:
'It is believed the fox turned on the boy when he saw the animal's tail sticking out from under a building and tried to stroke it. '
All part of growing up. That information will now be stored alongside the 'do not touch a hot kettle' and 'probably best not to stick scissors in a power socket'.
The parents however, will quite possibly go a bit mental.
Must admit when I read that I thought 'yeah right - the kid grabbed it's tail' and non of this stroking crapAll part of growing up. That information will now be stored alongside the 'do not touch a hot kettle' and 'probably best not to stick scissors in a power socket'.
The parents however, will quite possibly go a bit mental.
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