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When Does Fascination Become Obsessive, Even Ghoulish.
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OK, I realise that spotting an animal in the wild is always more satisfying than TV or Zoo, but I am always astounded at the number of people who attend such occurrences as this, often driving many miles to do so. And sadly often to the detriment of the animal's welfare.
I wonder how much it has to do with "bragging rights" - i.e. I was there
OK, I realise that spotting an animal in the wild is always more satisfying than TV or Zoo, but I am always astounded at the number of people who attend such occurrences as this, often driving many miles to do so. And sadly often to the detriment of the animal's welfare.
I wonder how much it has to do with "bragging rights" - i.e. I was there
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Whilst I understand that people may want to see the animal they should consider the harm they may do to it. Not that he seems bothered. You could probably smell it miles away and save yourself the journey. I can just hear the first of our fireworks going off. My cats used to enjoy the display ( from behind the double glazing and sitting on a warm seat).
21:02 Sat 31st Dec 2022
I would hardly call Sunak particularly thin-lipped, certainly not a know-all, and I've never seen him in an anorak.
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And I fail to see how any of those epithets add anything of substance to this thread.
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And I fail to see how any of those epithets add anything of substance to this thread.
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