david hobbs
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Little Old MeI imagine myself in the universe as tiny as tiny can be.
The nearest star 5 light years away and then on and on for ever.
How unimaginably tiny I feel.
But seeing the stars in the sky gives them existence through this tiny tiny me.
Perhaps I am not so small after all.
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evergreen
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being part of something great makes us all great.. there is no size there is just perspective
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david hobbs
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Meiah used to talk a lot about perspectives.
She vanished at the same time as Kas.
Have they run off together?
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evergreen
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oh yes Meiah would be proud of my statement.. I'm sure she is just busy with life.. Kas would never do such a thing Mel wouldn't let him
wow so how many people on this forum have gotten married in the last 12 months... been a few
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Raymond
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Is Kas still sulking about my fox comments?
I thought hima better man than that.
Oh well, at least I now know his weak point for future reference.
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evergreen
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what comment was that ?.. did I miss it
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Raymond
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We had a chat about fox hunting and I happened to mention that I didn't have a problem with it.
He got all sulky and flounced off.
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evergreen
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oh ok.... i missed it
I too don't' have a problem with shooting.. and I feel a lot guilty about it too.. I have full understanding that animals should be treated with dignity and respect and seen as loving creatures... I have more respect for hunting wild animals that live in excess than breeding animals to excess and then wasting them for no reason
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Raymond
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Especially in the UK. We have more foxes in the wild than probably any other animal (apart from Rabbits maybe).
If foxes were an endangered animal then I could understand it.
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evergreen
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yeah its not a winnable debate its a tough one so many view points so many black and white points...
I love foxes they are beautiful but I am also guilty of shooting them with my father as a kid.. he taught us all to shoot it was a part of our upbringing .. we also shot rabbits..
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Raymond
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I love foxes too, I love all animals but we have to be able the tell the difference between healthy respect and pointless sentimentality.
Since the fox hunting ban I see foxes every night, as soon as it get dark there are literally packs of them roaming the streets. All night long they are fighting and screaching and tipping out dustbins - and you really can't get more urban than where I live.
They are vermin, and one way or the other they have to be controlled.
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