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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "%"
Date: 14 May 2006 11:34:51 AM
Object: BRITAIN HAS TOO MANY
foxes
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User: "Gerrit Vicin"

Title: Re: BRITAIN HAS TOO MANY 14 May 2006 12:11:02 PM
% wrote:

foxes

Sometimes I see a fox in Berlin. They're roaming about deserted streets
at daybreak sniffing at the waste bins. Pretty animals.
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User: "%"

Title: Re: BRITAIN HAS TOO MANY 14 May 2006 12:20:49 PM
"Gerrit Vicin" <gerrit@blinx.de> wrote in message
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% wrote:

foxes


Sometimes I see a fox in Berlin. They're roaming about deserted streets
at daybreak sniffing at the waste bins. Pretty animals.

i see them here over at the train station and along the tracks ,
there's a dirt road beside the tracks that i ride on sometimes ,
other than the trains and the tracks its all wide open field space ,
about 4 miles wide and maybe 8 or 10 miles long ,
i see a lot of deer there too and sometimes i see deer chasing foxes
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User: "Gerrit Vicin"

Title: Re: BRITAIN HAS TOO MANY 14 May 2006 01:36:29 PM
% wrote:

"Gerrit Vicin" <gerrit@blinx.de> wrote in message
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% wrote:

foxes


Sometimes I see a fox in Berlin. They're roaming about deserted streets
at daybreak sniffing at the waste bins. Pretty animals.




i see them here over at the train station and along the tracks ,
there's a dirt road beside the tracks that i ride on sometimes ,
other than the trains and the tracks its all wide open field space ,
about 4 miles wide and maybe 8 or 10 miles long ,
i see a lot of deer there too and sometimes i see deer chasing foxes

I thought foxes were by far too small tu hunt deer. But perhaps you have
giant mutant foxes there where you live. It's a big country after all.
Here they have to satisfy themselves with thrown away kebabs or burgers.
Perhaps they hunt pidgeons, too. The other day I stood facing a fox for
a minute or so with just about one and a half meter between us but
separated by a high fence. The fox seemed to be sure I couldn't reach
him beccause of the fence and was very calm. Then he just trotted off. I
wonder whether he keeps telling about this encounter as excitedly as I'm
used to do.
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BRITAIN HAS TOO MANY 14 May 2006 01:45:36 PM
"Gerrit Vicin" <gerrit@blinx.de> wrote in message
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% wrote:

"Gerrit Vicin" <gerrit@blinx.de> wrote in message
news:1147626662.333339@news.blinx.de...

% wrote:

foxes


Sometimes I see a fox in Berlin. They're roaming about deserted streets
at daybreak sniffing at the waste bins. Pretty animals.




i see them here over at the train station and along the tracks ,
there's a dirt road beside the tracks that i ride on sometimes ,
other than the trains and the tracks its all wide open field space ,
about 4 miles wide and maybe 8 or 10 miles long ,
i see a lot of deer there too and sometimes i see deer chasing foxes


I thought foxes were by far too small tu hunt deer. But perhaps you have
giant mutant foxes there where you live. It's a big country after all.
Here they have to satisfy themselves with thrown away kebabs or burgers.
Perhaps they hunt pidgeons, too. The other day I stood facing a fox for
a minute or so with just about one and a half meter between us but
separated by a high fence. The fox seemed to be sure I couldn't reach
him beccause of the fence and was very calm. Then he just trotted off. I
wonder whether he keeps telling about this encounter as excitedly as I'm
used to do.

new born deer aren't very big
.




User: "Charles"

Title: Re: BRITAIN HAS TOO MANY 14 May 2006 03:15:14 PM
On Sun, 14 May 2006 09:34:51 -0700, "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

foxes

I saw some foxes in Mexico, mostly working in the tourist areas.
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