This should be good, in theory that is - or it might be just a crap vehicle for a trendy presenter. Compare notes later. http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/t...th-america--series-1---1-people-of-the-clouds
Me too. Winterwatch takes priority tonight. I hope there is something about urban foxes as I haven't seen my pair for two weeks now and I'm becoming a concerned parent.
Re: Cheers Paul, mate By 'I've set the system up to record the series' you mean you've shouted 'LAURAAAA daddy is tired from looking at boobies all day. Could you come and set the video thingymabob for me so I can watch the telly later when your mum comes in and presses play'
We used to look after a family of foxes At the steelworks. They were the best fed foxes in the county. Cooked beef & chicken, cold cuts, dog food, various milk puddings, chocolate, ice cream, fresh milk, water.
Was that Foxes at Stocksbridge? My Dad worked there, Blacksmith. Mine get mainly jam sandwiches, best way to get them to take their mange/condition medication. Chocolate is good for them this time of year, or anything high calorie.
Yup We were feeding foxes at Foxes! I think the animals were probably cleaner & healthier than us! They were certainly as well fed!
Quite a promising series Kev. Bit suspicious of new presenters but looked him up - Jago Cooper, archaeology phd from UCL, Curator of the Americas at the BM. Suppose he'll do.
Re: We used to look after a family of foxes The cats didn't do too bad either, the ones at east bank must have been the best fed cats in the country, all kinds of goodies brought in for them. Kept all the vermin at bay, evil little beggars when they got hold of one, no mercy.