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What, like you have not been dribbling on about me going to the pub for the last page?
For someone who likes to think they are tough you really cannot take back what you give out.
At least the blaming of parents has a context in this discussion but then you never went to university where you are encouraged to form decisions based up on reasoning over all the facts. That's why you jump to conclusions based on hardly any evidence, it’s not your fault, you don’t know any better as you never had a tertiary education. You display all the attributes of a post office granny.
I posted a link to a story where it said that foxes had dug up parts of a spine, I also work with many people from that area who had more detail, that is enough for me.
You started to claim it was a feckin rabbit which really just proves my point, you are not able to read and to take in the information in front of you without making up some total pish to go along with it.
You want me to take on "I seen a rabbit dig up a bottle once" as evidence that it was not a fox that pulled out the human bones?
Despite the owners of the yard saying it was foxes, people saying they seen foxes digging the hole, your "claim" that you seen a rabbit dig up a bottle once proves that they are in the wrong?
Gentlemen, if I may.
I think the whole debate hinges on whether fluffy bunny wabbits can indeed disinter bones and/or bottles - I get confused which we are talking about.
But what if we buried a chutney spoon in the garden? Would the said wabbit dig it up, lick it and put it back, before going on to maul children in an upstairs bedroom.
I think we should be told....
I checked a couple of those links to find evidence of rabbits digging stuff up with their bare paws but could only find reports of archeologists doing so.
Unless they've trained some rabbits to be archeologists?
Can you please point out in that mound of pish you just posted where it says rabbits like to dig up 6 feet deep sealed graves.
Yes, certainly. Would you like to post where in your original article it mentions a fox having a good old chew on a human spine and where it says how the grave was sealed?
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