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I spoke to my wife again at lunch and as well as telling me to stop bothering her about the pig she also remembered that as she looked back in the car it appeared to have some sort of bracelet on one of its front legs. is this an identifying mark? Would a pig on a farm have some sort of bracelet? The cursory google search of "pig bracelet" only revealed a bracelet with pigs on it rather than a pig with bracelet(s) on. Anyway, i presume unless there is another sighting or lost report i'll just have to give up hope of solving this puzzling mystery.

I think I may have spotted this pig last weekend. It was only today that I happened to mention to my wife that you'd seen it, and she reminded me that a pig had side swiped our car last weekend as it ran past us while we were driving down East Dulwich Grove. At the time I said it was a pig and she disagreed and suggested that it may have been a fox or dog or other large canine, possibly wearing a pink blanket.


George, could you describe the pig please, so that we may identify this mysterious creature.



Charlie

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