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Originally Posted by Pineedles
Hey, I already apologized. And I guess I was just spouting a bit. Excuuuuusse me.
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You only stated that you were sorry for being a jerk, not for the inappropriate post.
Pineedles, I have to ask you to please note which Winnipesaukee.com Forum in which you are posting...
Winni Wildlife!
When you have this urge to make a post such as this, might I recommend that you write it out and sit on it a while before hitting submit reply. This method might save you a lot of grief and help others to know you as the kind and caring man that you are from your less aggressive contributions here on the Forum.
If you still feel the need to spout on such a topic as this, consider a
Winnipesaukee.com Blog. You can rant and rave to your hearts content about anything you want and have complete control over your topic.
I agree with those who posted after you. Fox are a
very necessary animal that helps to keep an all important balance in the wild. You don’t like them? That’s your right and your opinion.
Lakesrider has been sharing is amazing fox pictures and experiences with us for a long time and I am glad he shared this Winni Wildlife story with us.
Thank you Lakesrider!

Most recently,
a napping fox.
I love our great nation and the heroes that serve and protect it. I cannot understand how you can compare the loss of a wild animal to that of a person’s life. This is really what I found offensive with your post. Why would you want to make him and all of us others who read and maybe contributed to this thread feel bad? How could we not take it as criticism? One day when your beloved dog dies, will you be shedding tears or is he not what is truly important in life because he isn’t human? We cannot spend our lives wringing our hands with worry every second of the day. Appreciating scenery, pets, wildlife and so on is absolutely necessary for our peace of mind and gives us balance.
Lakesrider, I sincerely hope that
you and others will continue sharing similar happenings with us in the future.