I don't want to seem pedantic, but I think the correct scientific name
for the politician of vulpes/canidae origins is a pox rather than a wox.
Robin
> On 15/02/2015 3:57:39 PM, Mark Clayton wrote:
> > Definitely too many politicians - can we train some of these foxes
to thin out the under achieving members??? Gee, that won't leave too
many and may help solve Sir Tony's and Uncle Joe's budget woes as we
won't have to pay them their over inflated salaries!! Go the
foxes....................!!
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Con Boekel
> Sent: Sunday, 15 February 2015 3:33 PM
> To: cog list
> Subject: [canberrabirds] woxies
>
> Canberra is fox heaven:
>
> Water laid on everywhere, ample cover on ever slope, rabbits, swags
of road kill, garden berries and other garden fruit, dog food,
well-enclosed dogs, cat food, chooks, peacocks, rats, mice,
grasshoppers, birds, lizards, blackberries, politicians... oh... wait.
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