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Topic History of: A very large fox
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Green Man JK2006 wrote:
Nonsense - he's in love and engaged. I knew his Dad and his grand parents.

If he is making wedding plans that is stressful. The plans of making a wedding is endless until the day ! Not forgetting many venues have a backlog.

Just because you are rich and famous, it don't mean you are first in the queue.
hedda JK2006 wrote:
was strolling down my London street in the sunshine today; totally unfazed by humanity; very healthy looking. Nodded at me politely before investigating some bins.

obviously fled from the country to avoid those ghastly nouveau riche people who join hunts.
Wyot I love foxes and have noticed the same thing. Working in London I have a couple of times seen foxes wandering about in the day completely indifferent to people. Living in Surrey, though, you will only see a fox early morning; they will fix their gaze on you for a moment, before dashing away.

It is as if the London foxes have evolved not to worry about a prat on a horse with a pack of hounds appearing...
JK2006 Nonsense - he's in love and engaged. I knew his Dad and his grand parents.
PaulB It can't have been Laurence because he's looking very weathered and paranoid these days.