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<blockquote data-quote="Peewit" data-source="post: 3278210" data-attributes="member: 57492"><p>Hi Chris </p><p></p><p>Good for you..sticking to what you believe in</p><p></p><p>it is amazing how people tend to be a bit blinkered when it comes to seeing what 'wildlife' is around in the world. It is sad when people see wildlife as vermin or just annoying pests to have around because they deficate, etc.. (don't we all) LOL</p><p></p><p>That is why myself and my other half love wildlife, and it is a great way of meeting people who are interested in the world around them - ...run of the mill person is not a 'description' of me at all - and I do not care what people think at all.</p><p></p><p>I still remember going to work with my backpack, my walking boots and binoculars every Friday to go out to my Wildlife volunteering at the weekend - and the other people (all men as it was in an engineering drawing office) in the office though I was a bit mad!! </p><p></p><p>So... :-O it takes all types to make the world :gh:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peewit, post: 3278210, member: 57492"] Hi Chris Good for you..sticking to what you believe in it is amazing how people tend to be a bit blinkered when it comes to seeing what 'wildlife' is around in the world. It is sad when people see wildlife as vermin or just annoying pests to have around because they deficate, etc.. (don't we all) LOL That is why myself and my other half love wildlife, and it is a great way of meeting people who are interested in the world around them - ...run of the mill person is not a 'description' of me at all - and I do not care what people think at all. I still remember going to work with my backpack, my walking boots and binoculars every Friday to go out to my Wildlife volunteering at the weekend - and the other people (all men as it was in an engineering drawing office) in the office though I was a bit mad!! So... :-O it takes all types to make the world :gh: [/QUOTE]
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