Brian go and take your medication , your not big or clever and frankly im holding back what i really what to say to a small minded person with disgusting beliefs like you have im a active member of the urban fox defenders so to me and many others your view isnt worth nothing just another tory very sad indeed .
Brian Dixon
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mel,not being small minded but looking the bigger picture.
but your fox loving behavyour i have found a tv programe for to watch,yes its about the dreaded urban fox.
monday the 30th channel 4 8pm,foxes live,wild in the city,allso two [2] updates tuesday and wednesday at7.55pm on both nights,happy watching.
Thankyou Brian may i suggest you watch it as well maybe just maybe it will show u a different side to these gorgeous animals
Brian Dixon
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i will be recording the program/s to watch at a slightly later date.
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Dog faeces carry germs and parasites, a lot of them harmful to humans (especially children). Domestic cats will hunt and kill small animals for food because that is their instinct. People love their pets and there would be uproar if you suggested putting them down because they are destructive, consider the fuss made by dog lovers whenever a dog has attacked a human and the animal is ordered destroyed.
We live in a world alongside many species of animal, some we eat, some we admire and some we demonise, and yet they all have lives. Of them all man is the most organised in it's laziness. We grow crops because it is easier than foraging for food and it has allowed us to progress by giving us the time to develop, to think and to explore. While doing so the animals that share the planet keep it habitable in more ways than we realise. Bees pollinate our crops, grazing animals keep the soil fertile, carnivorous animals dispose of the sick, dying and dead while a multitude of insects break down the waste and restore it to fertility.
As eating is a basic survival instinct for all life so to is going for the easiest food source. For man it is farming crops, which in turn provides accessible fields for rabbits, field mice and other small mammals to graze on. This provides a rich food source for foxes, among other species to hunt, unless there is an easier source like prepared scraps left in bins and thin black sacks.
It is a finite world and every species finds its survival niche except man, who strives to have it all without giving back. Every other species prepares for winter, plants in deserts store for drought and expectant females fatten up for the rigours of bearing young. Humankind prefers to assume that 4 billion years of evolution on a finite planet has created an inexhaustible supply. Fossil fuels laid down over millions of years are a finite resource just as food is in areas of extreme weather. Animal species adapt and change to make the best of the resources at hand, only man thinks he force the planet to adapt to him.
Man might want to kill and consume the opposition but if he keeps on doing so one day there will be nothing left to nurture him either.
Earth's Circumference at the Equator: 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 km)
Earth's Circumference between the North and South Poles: 24,859.82 miles (40,008 km)
Earth's Diameter at the Equator: 7,926.28 miles (12,756.1 km)
Earth's Diameter at the Poles: 7,899.80 miles (12,713.5 km)
Water vs. Land: 70.8% Water, 29.2% Land
Age of the Earth: 4.5 to 4.6 billion years
Atmosphere Content: 77% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and traces of argon, carbon dioxide and water
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Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong.
Richard Armour
I love that post. Thank you ChrisP.

THANKYOU CHRIS lets hope Brian has the time to read it all properly

Brian Dixon
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still being sarcastic then mel,dont worry keep taking the medication.
oh by the way i did read chris's post.
Lovely just checking and me sarcastic ???? never

KETTLE AND POT.......
Brian Dixon
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mel,you forgot black in your post,you must be slipping.

Brian Dixon
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Question does your wife drink on a daily basis Brain ?????
Brian Dixon
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yes mel,mostly coffee without brandy and small bottles of water from morrisons.
Ohh thats a surprise im sure her medals in the post
Chris - you have just made me spend a good half an hour just rummaging in the Marx Brothers back catalogue. Not sure whether to slap you or thank you!!!
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Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong.
Richard Armour