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welsh witch

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Nov 4, 2002, 2:14:22 PM11/4/02
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I wonder if the townspeople will change their minds about these furry
sweet little creatures when this sort of thing happens to them? NO
brakes enought to kill even three jags Prescot. Already the urban
fox is being a danger.
Two stories of foxes having bitten babies in their prams. The foxes
have passed on mange to some of the posh dogs in London .....and of
course mange is something that can be passed on to children.
An interesting thought..I didn't know brake fluid tastes
sweet...remember the stories of our human booze that was adulterated
with anti-freeze....perhaps the foxes are more cunning than even the
hunstmen give them credit for.

http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/foxy.htm )midi warning :-)

http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/costtoyou.htm

Dirk Bruere

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Nov 4, 2002, 2:52:56 PM11/4/02
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"welsh witch" <webmi...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I wonder if the townspeople will change their minds about these furry
> sweet little creatures when this sort of thing happens to them? NO
> brakes enought to kill even three jags Prescot. Already the urban
> fox is being a danger.
> Two stories of foxes having bitten babies in their prams. The foxes
> have passed on mange to some of the posh dogs in London .....and of
> course mange is something that can be passed on to children.
> An interesting thought..I didn't know brake fluid tastes
> sweet...remember the stories of our human booze that was adulterated
> with anti-freeze....perhaps the foxes are more cunning than even the
> hunstmen give them credit for.

Fine.
We'll amend the Bill to allow hunting with hounds only in inner cities.
Although I suspect people living there have more to worry about than being
attacked by foxes.

Dirk


Robin Carmody

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Nov 4, 2002, 4:18:37 PM11/4/02
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welsh witch <webmi...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Ah, the sound of the countryside!

Do you play a traditional hunting song on that page, or do you play
Scooter's "The Logical Song" for full contemporary realism?
--
Robin Carmody, Portland, Dorset


welsh witch

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Nov 4, 2002, 5:13:26 PM11/4/02
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Certainly people living in London have a lot to worry about. BUT it
only takes one brake failure for a motorist to plough into a crocodile
of kids waiting to cross the road......
Remember there's plenty of letters in the papers (Liverpool Daily Post
notably) saying that white vans appear in the countryside bearing
urban foxes which are released willy nilly!
Country kids need protection too because it sounds as if brake fluid
is pretty adictive :-)
--
http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/piggy.htm
http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/costtoyou.htm


stuartkinnea...@hotmail.com

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Nov 4, 2002, 5:34:16 PM11/4/02
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On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 22:13:26 -0000, "welsh witch"
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>Country kids need protection too because it sounds as if brake fluid
>is pretty adictive :-)

Does that explain your "posts"?

Stu

blue

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Nov 4, 2002, 7:27:57 PM11/4/02
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welsh witch wrote:

> I wonder if the townspeople will change their minds about these furry
> sweet little creatures when this sort of thing happens to them? NO
> brakes enought to kill even three jags Prescot. Already the urban
> fox is being a danger.
> Two stories of foxes having bitten babies in their prams. The foxes
> have passed on mange to some of the posh dogs in London .....and of
> course mange is something that can be passed on to children.
> An interesting thought..I didn't know brake fluid tastes
> sweet...remember the stories of our human booze that was adulterated
> with anti-freeze....perhaps the foxes are more cunning than even the
> hunstmen give them credit for.

It sounds like unattended babies left outside, to which there
are many dangers.

I have been losing a lot of sleep lately over the potential
of posh dogs to get mankey.

Children of scruffy parents will get mange, get over it.

Booze extract of huntsman's cars, two birds with one chew.

welsh witch

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Certainly....explains a lot if the wine is being adulterated as it
sometimes is with anti freeze :-)

welsh witch

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Nov 5, 2002, 9:45:22 AM11/5/02
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"blue" <bl...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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Now then! There's a plot for a murder if ever I saw one :-)

It is very worrying that babies left in their prams to breathe the
fresh air...not much in London, granted....cannot be safe. In the
country we have to put catnets on prams as the cats are wont to sleep
on warm beds, but there have certainly been two reports that I can
find of foxes biting babies and one of a fox entering a house and
biting a small child,the latter quite recent!

By the way its no good blaming the posh dogs for their situation in
life they would much prefer running wild out chasing foxes through the
furze and bracken :-)

http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/piggy.htm
http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/costtoyou.htm

http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/piggy.htm
http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/costtoyou.htm


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