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How to kill some foxes (pest control)


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^ I really am not bothered in the slightest, otherwise i would not have posted.

Who's sounding dumb now?


As regards other breaking the law, there are numerous post re drugs as one example

so lets not be too naive...

But that of course is besides the point as i'm sure at least you will agree.

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Also reporting to the RSPCA - I think the forum moderator also needs to be responsible for passing on information to them so that Pearson can be traced.


"I really am not bothered in the slightest, otherwise i would not have posted.

Who's sounding dumb now?" - please be assured Pearson that the only person sounding "dumb" is you.

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As i've already mentioned i am fully aware of its illegality.


Thus i can assure you i have taken steps to ensure nothing can be proved.

Which is of why a come across as arrogant to some as i am confident.


Dumb? we'll see...


I would question why you're getting so upset at some 'dumb' internet poster?

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Pearson, don't listen to them. I think you're obviously an incredibly bright man/lady and I look forward to you reporting back on your battle of wits with these creatures. It's about time someone stood up to these pesky little blighters and I applaud your stance. Your bravery is a lesson for us all and please don't be too downhearted by some of the negativity on here - after all, Jesus got crucified for his views.


I also hope you get bitten by one and then get rabies. You c*nt.

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I'm a country boy..


Yeah & I've been lamping recently too


I've also been both fox hunting & fox hunt sabbing back in the day , it's what you do in the country


Why ?


Because it's so frigging boring , even night fishing seems fun


In retrospect it was jolly good fun ,I only ever saw one fox on a hunt & he was very much alive


Both nights of lamping were fun too , I bet the foxes were laughing their heads of as a bunch of bumpkins tore around in a jeep all night, nearly killing them selves in the process


Fret not, Mr Fox is very clever. Though if culling country folk were legal there'd be easy pickings indeed



W**F

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