A fox at my work...

eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
edited November 2007 in All Encompassing Trip
I have this giant window facing a beautiful courtyard and just a second ago I looked up from my computer and bam! There is a cute fox, no more than a few feet from my window just staring at me. Stupified, I just sat there and watched her with a big ol' smile on my face. When she realized I wasn't going to come out and feed her, she took off. Cutest little black socks and red bushy tail.

It was a literal fox, people. C'mon, get your minds out of the gutter!
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  • How big were her tits?
  • libragirllibragirl Posts: 4,632
    I chuckled :D
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  • PegasusPegasus Posts: 3,754
    I've got a whole family living in the backyard (pretty central London)
  • TravelarTravelar Posts: 3,402
    I was woken up the other night to three of them wrestling on my porch. Well, two were wrestling and one appeared to be watching.
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    fox are totally cool.

    remember that one guy who lived in the bush in Alaska among all the bears.
    this was a video special on the Discovery channel.

    anyhow, he made friends with a wild fox he named Timmy.
    i think that was the foxes name.
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  • DanimalDanimal Posts: 2,000
    TrAvELAr wrote:
    I was woken up the other night to three of them wrestling on my porch. Well, two were wrestling and one appeared to be watching.

    The 2 were banging and the other one was filming.
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  • intodeepintodeep Posts: 7,228
    That is cool. YEsterday morning we were having a meeting and i was the only person facing the window and a doe was walking by on the edge of the tree line outside.

    It was pretty cool to see.
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  • TrAvELAr wrote:
    I was woken up the other night to three of them wrestling on my porch. Well, two were wrestling and one appeared to be watching.

    The one watching was female and the other two were wrestling over who's gonna bang her.
  • gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    Danimal wrote:
    The 2 were banging and the other one was filming.

    Yes, the fox are known in the animal world for their gonzo style porn.
  • TravelarTravelar Posts: 3,402
    journeyman wrote:
    The one watching was female and the other two were wrestling over who's gonna bang her.

    Yea.. that was my impression.....
  • i saw a fox up close once. we were just staring at a each other for a good few minutes and he ran away. it kinda freaked me out because it was NOT a place I would have expected to see a fox!
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    chadwick wrote:
    fox are totally cool.

    remember that one guy who lived in the bush in Alaska among all the bears.
    this was a video special on the Discovery channel.

    anyhow, he made friends with a wild fox he named Timmy.
    i think that was the foxes name.

    Yeah, I do remember that and fox are totally cool. I've actually seen this one before but it was outside of the work compound. The courtyard where I saw her yesterday is totally walled in to keep dementia patients from escaping. I work in administration at a veterans home that is tucked up against the Boise foothills, which is basically the doorsteps to our side of the rocky mountains. So, seeing wildlife around here isn't uncommon but I'm still wondering how she got into the courtyard. They are very clever though. And I love that smug smirk thay always seem to have on their face, like they know something really funny and you're wondering what the joke is...
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  • journeyman wrote:
    The one watching was female and the other two were wrestling over who's gonna bang her.
    OR the two wrestling were lesbians and it was a guy fox watching :cool:
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  • know1know1 Posts: 6,794
    I saw one running down the walking path outside my office window one day. Another time, one of them ran right in front of a car I was riding in at night. I asked the driver if she saw the fox and she said she didn't. I made sure my seat belt was on tight after that.
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  • know1 wrote:
    I saw one running down the walking path outside my office window one day. Another time, one of them ran right in front of a car I was riding in at night. I asked the driver if she saw the fox and she said she didn't. I made sure my seat belt was on tight after that.

    I almost hit one recently way up in maine. it scared the crap out of me.
  • xscorchoxscorcho Posts: 409
    i saw one at the glasgow airport once... it sure wasnt timid because we were trying to avoid it.
  • PegasusPegasus Posts: 3,754
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Yeah, I do remember that and fox are totally cool. I've actually seen this one before but it was outside of the work compound. The courtyard where I saw her yesterday is totally walled in to keep dementia patients from escaping. I work in administration at a veterans home that is tucked up against the Boise foothills, which is basically the doorsteps to our side of the rocky mountains. So, seeing wildlife around here isn't uncommon but I'm still wondering how she got into the courtyard. They are very clever though. And I love that smug smirk thay always seem to have on their face, like they know something really funny and you're wondering what the joke is...
    I caught some of mine on the roof of the shed a few times and saw them walking on the fence (over 2 metres high..7 feet I guess that is)..the buggers can jump and have nimble feet! and they can squeeze in small holes too.
  • One of my friends totaled his car hitting a bear! Ouch!

    But we grew up in the Adirondacks so it wasn't unusual to see bears. But still, it did some damage. And the bear loped away!

    In the spring time I used to watch otters sun themselves on the ice in the mornings, that was really neat.
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