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On 2/17/11 4:55 PM, Jack. wrote:
On Feb 17, 1:08 pm, Round the wrote:

What does your bay window look out at, Bertie-Birther? The street of
your crowded little subdivision? My windows "look out" at the forest
behind the house and to the sides of the house, and typically in the
late afternoon, I can see deer, raccoons, foxes, and other critters
sauntering by at the edge of the woods.


What a ****ing liar!!!!


He's not on the edge of a forest as he would lead you to believe. Look
closely at his deck pictures and you can see that a small stand of trees
separates him from his neighbor to the rear. Don't get excited. Just take
ANYTHING Harry says with a grain of salt.


Just look at his address using zillow. He's full of ****.


Besides, raccoons and foxes are nocturnal. It's rare to see one in
the "late afternoon".


We see them at least once a week in the late afternoon and early
evening. The foxes are much shyer than the raccoons. I have dozens of
raccoon photos taken in the back yard in daylight, but only a couple of
fox photos. One of the raccoons, a female we call Savannah, is very
friendly with my wife.

Last summer, we were sitting out in the yard in the early evening (still
very light) with my father-in-law and at the same time Savannah and a
male fox came up to where he was sitting and literally sauntered up to
within six inches of him. They came, they saw, they sniffed...and then
they walked off in different directions.
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Harryk wrote:
On 2/17/11 4:55 PM, Jack. wrote:
On Feb 17, 1:08 pm, Round the wrote:

What does your bay window look out at, Bertie-Birther? The street of
your crowded little subdivision? My windows "look out" at the forest
behind the house and to the sides of the house, and typically in the
late afternoon, I can see deer, raccoons, foxes, and other critters
sauntering by at the edge of the woods.

What a ****ing liar!!!!

He's not on the edge of a forest as he would lead you to believe. Look
closely at his deck pictures and you can see that a small stand of
trees
separates him from his neighbor to the rear. Don't get excited.
Just take
ANYTHING Harry says with a grain of salt.

Just look at his address using zillow. He's full of ****.


Besides, raccoons and foxes are nocturnal. It's rare to see one in
the "late afternoon".


We see them at least once a week in the late afternoon and early
evening. The foxes are much shyer than the raccoons. I have dozens of
raccoon photos taken in the back yard in daylight, but only a couple
of fox photos. One of the raccoons, a female we call Savannah, is very
friendly with my wife.

Last summer, we were sitting out in the yard in the early evening
(still very light) with my father-in-law and at the same time Savannah
and a male fox came up to where he was sitting and literally sauntered
up to within six inches of him. They came, they saw, they
sniffed...and then they walked off in different directions.

Did you get them at the same place as your infamous owl photo, liar?
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In article , payer3389
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On 2/17/11 4:55 PM, Jack. wrote:
On Feb 17, 1:08 pm, Round the wrote:

What does your bay window look out at, Bertie-Birther? The street of
your crowded little subdivision? My windows "look out" at the forest
behind the house and to the sides of the house, and typically in the
late afternoon, I can see deer, raccoons, foxes, and other critters
sauntering by at the edge of the woods.

What a ****ing liar!!!!

He's not on the edge of a forest as he would lead you to believe. Look
closely at his deck pictures and you can see that a small stand of trees
separates him from his neighbor to the rear. Don't get excited. Just take
ANYTHING Harry says with a grain of salt.

Just look at his address using zillow. He's full of ****.


Besides, raccoons and foxes are nocturnal. It's rare to see one in
the "late afternoon".


We see them at least once a week in the late afternoon and early
evening. The foxes are much shyer than the raccoons. I have dozens of
raccoon photos taken in the back yard in daylight, but only a couple of
fox photos. One of the raccoons, a female we call Savannah, is very
friendly with my wife.

Last summer, we were sitting out in the yard in the early evening (still
very light) with my father-in-law and at the same time Savannah and a
male fox came up to where he was sitting and literally sauntered up to
within six inches of him. They came, they saw, they sniffed...and then
they walked off in different directions.


Great, just cruising for rabies.
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