
All seems a bit too weird to me too.
But, if true, I really hope that people don't start campaigning to kill the poor foxes, they're just being animals :(
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Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:38,
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But, if true, I really hope that people don't start campaigning to kill the poor foxes, they're just being animals :(

Next they'll come up with a reason to exterminate hedgehogs :(
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imagine how ace it could be... with PLANNING!
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Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:55,
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"Show us how you stop people reading your thoughts"
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Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:56,
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It would be jolly good fun!
/cunts
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Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:40,
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/cunts

the tories will cite this case when they try to overturn the hunting ban
but it won't matter a jot come june 22nd when we'll all be shitting our pants at the steps taken in the emergency budget
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Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:44,
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but it won't matter a jot come june 22nd when we'll all be shitting our pants at the steps taken in the emergency budget

this is the exact opposite of the piece, in roundabout terms
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Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:53,
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Guess we can expect the usual over the top reaction from the red-tops
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Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:47,
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Fox goes through open door, then creeps past a family watching TV, then goes up stairs into a bedroom, leaps into a cot and mauls one child. When it starts crying, the fox leaps out of the cot, then into another one to maul another child whilst the first is probably still crying.
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Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:51,
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Foxes simply don't target people; sounds like something was wrong with the animal, like the dogs that savage people with far more frequency
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Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:59,
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Fuck me! Definitely not right then!
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