We are the rich ones
IT never ceases to amaze me, when people write in, airing their views on such topics of great importance as fox hunting, and yet stop at the point of giving a name.
Surely, one cannot think that the huntsmen and women with their hounds will hunt down the perpetrator.
So please, before one jumps upon their non-hunting horse, get yourself to the hunt, see for yourself the class of people that enjoy this fantastic sport.
And as for the so-called gentry, they are actually the poor ones, whereas us common folk are far richer in the acceptance of all these wonderful things that are bestowed upon us all in England.
Nino Hoblyn, North Street, Caistor.












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by warrior, Cleethorpes
Monday, February 16 2009, 3:39PM
“I don't always agree with Pensioner, but this time I do. Well said 'old boy.'
You've said more or less what I would have said, but I would have been more forceful in my comments.
I would love to see and even pay to see, foxes chase the hunts-people, including Nino.
Hunting of foxes MUST be STOPPED altogether.
They are Barbarians, no, I do not mean the rugby team.”
by The Oracle, Everywhere
Friday, February 13 2009, 4:05PM
“;-)”
by Hector Lea, Everywhere
Friday, February 13 2009, 4:04PM
“I must say that I'm all for people doing what that they like in their free time, but come on, watching animals rip other animals apart, cannot be classed as sport or even entertainment.”
by Lea Hector, Everywhere
Friday, February 13 2009, 4:04PM
“I must say that I'm all for people doing what that they like in their free time, but come on, watching animals rip other animals apart, cannot be classed as sport or even entertainment.”
by Roy, Immingham
Friday, February 13 2009, 2:05PM
“There is at least one fox that visits our garden every day, even comes up onto our patio and looks into the lounge on occasions. As is nature he has on occasion helped him self to some of the youg birds that are nesting in our hedges, thatis the ones that do not use the fox proof nest boxes I have provided. We have on one occasion seen three foxes at the same time, chasing around”