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Just in case... to say thanks to the lady who helped bundle me into a helpful van who stopped to help me get a lost fox cub to the helpful Neighbourhood vets on Thursday. Little 'Barry' as he's now called has caused a stir online and is with the national fox welfare society and looking good! I know not all of you will be fox fans out there but he is a cutie! Thanks to the vets for helping me. M
Hi Maria, brilliant to hear this happy ending! I was the lady with my 4 year old in tow trying to field the cub away from the road - foxes not everyone's favourite animal but I couldn't stand by without trying to stop him from being run over. Thanks to another lady in a white car who also pulled over to help. You & the van drivers did a brilliant job of scooping him up & taking him to safety (& online fame!)

jaywalker Wrote:

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> And what do all the Conservative voters who read

> this forum hope for Barry?

>

> To be clear, if the Tories win, his country

> cousins will be torn apart by packs of dogs.


Get a life and spare us your boring politicalisation of every topic you respond to.

It's so repetitive, infantile and boring.


GG

Green Goose Wrote:

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> jaywalker Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > And what do all the Conservative voters who

> read

> > this forum hope for Barry?

> >

> > To be clear, if the Tories win, his country

> > cousins will be torn apart by packs of dogs.

>

> Get a life and spare us your boring

> politicalisation of every topic you respond to.

> It's so repetitive, infantile and boring.

>

> GG



So you don't care about the Tory intention to bring back fox hunting, Green Goose?


Well, others do, and it was a relevant comment.


If all you've got to do is gratuitously insult others on here, don't you think it's you who needs to get a life?

Green Goose Wrote:

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> jaywalker Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > And what do all the Conservative voters who

> read

> > this forum hope for Barry?

> >

> > To be clear, if the Tories win, his country

> > cousins will be torn apart by packs of dogs.

>

> Get a life and spare us your boring

> politicalisation of every topic you respond to.

> It's so repetitive, infantile and boring.

>

> GG


pot, kettle, spring to mind!

Green Goose Wrote:

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> jaywalker Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > And what do all the Conservative voters who

> read

> > this forum hope for Barry?

> >

> > To be clear, if the Tories win, his country

> > cousins will be torn apart by packs of dogs.

>

> Get a life and spare us your boring

> politicalisation of every topic you respond to.

> It's so repetitive, infantile and boring.

>

> GG


Fox hunting is pretty repetitive, infantile, & boring also - except, of course for blood-thirsty hooray henrys who have bugger all else to do.

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