I was a CPL in a SGT's body but prior to that I was a slim thing .I'll have you to know that I'm still fighting fit, sirrah, unlike that tubby "warrent" [sic] above. I have muscles in my gut that can bend aluminum cans.![]()
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I was a CPL in a SGT's body but prior to that I was a slim thing .I'll have you to know that I'm still fighting fit, sirrah, unlike that tubby "warrent" [sic] above. I have muscles in my gut that can bend aluminum cans.![]()
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The one in the pic. did come into her house once but then went into panic mode and she found it curled up into a very frightened ball behind the toilet .That's brilliant, nice one.
"Sit...good lad, giz a paw ginger nuts"
Me too.I'll have you to know that I'm still fighting fit, sirrah, unlike that tubby "warrent" [sic] above. I have muscles in my gut that can empty aluminum cans.![]()
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Not sure about that....anyway, it's Santa Fe in New Mexico, which is why I posted it...not the sort of place I would have expected snow but it does it pretty much every year.Well noriotingpeaceful protests can be seen,so a city without a democratic mayor?
Yep they do seem to have gone urban. I had one come within about a yard or so of me one night in Exeter while having a tab outside the gf's house. When I lived in rural mid-Wales I saw a few...we kept geese and one fucker really ravaged them. One day I followed a trail of goose feathers with a BSA high-power airgun in hands, only for it to peter out and disappear after a good mile...I was impressed, the goose it had weighed a good 10-12 lb and foxes are not nearly as big as people imagine.I think most are . I'm in the sticks and for 10 years I've only seen two . Both dead , one road kill and one in my son in laws freezer . Think he was going to sell it to a taxidermist .
Yet in London rarely a day went past without seeing one .
Barststewards used to sunbathe on my shed roof .
Why are you tabbing at your age?Yep they do seem to have gone urban. I had one come within about a yard or so of me one night in Exeter while having a tab outside the gf's house. When I lived in rural mid-Wales I saw a few...we kept geese and one ****** really ravaged them. One day I followed a trail of goose feathers with a BSA high-power airgun in hands, only for it to peter out and disappear after a good mile...I was impressed, the goose it had weighed a good 10-12 lb and foxes are not nearly as big as people imagine.
Nah, that would never work...especially in the North of England, the predators are usually aliens.
Seen so many when in London . Remember driving back from a job one night and there were two trotting along the pavement and they stopped and sat down at a pedestrian crossing . I though "I wonder" stopped at the crossing and they both trotted across the road in front of me .Yep they do seem to have gone urban. I had one come within about a yard or so of me one night in Exeter while having a tab outside the gf's house. When I lived in rural mid-Wales I saw a few...we kept geese and one ****** really ravaged them. One day I followed a trail of goose feathers with a BSA high-power airgun in hands, only for it to peter out and disappear after a good mile...I was impressed, the goose it had weighed a good 10-12 lb and foxes are not nearly as big as people imagine.
If you can't afford an electric toothbrush .....
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I'll have you to know that I'm still fighting fit, sirrah, unlike that tubby "warrent" [sic] above. I have muscles in my gut that can bend aluminum cans.![]()
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I live in a small village between Preston and Southport, there are fields within 50 yards of my house.Seen so many when in London . Remember driving back from a job one night and there were two trotting along the pavement and they stopped and sat down at a pedestrian crossing . I though "I wonder" stopped at the crossing and they both trotted across the road in front of me .
Another time was stock checking some shop , stepped out for a smoke and had a passing fox almost step on my foot . Just breezed past not a care in the world .
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Eric