Might be a particularly rampant fox, they are known for having a wee penchant for chickens
I’d pay good money for someone to add a bit a bit at the bottom saying “Please continue. Sincerely, the neighbourhood foxes.”
People have money to spend
The most west London neighbourhood dispute ever, imagine being wealthy enough to feed the foxes with whole leftover chickens
Bloody chicken tossers.
How do they know that the chicken is being **thrown** specifically – as opposed to placed, dropped or even kicked?
How do they know it’s just one person doing it, maybe a group of people congregate just to throw chicken and shoot the breeze, like a meet-up chicken throwing group or something. Maybe it’s therapeutic.
That mother clucker
Can foxes read?
Pretty sure this is James Acaster feeding the foxes
Purpose of doing it?

Wow there’s a raw chicken carcass subcommittee – I wonder how often it sits? 🤔
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What kind of fowl deed is this?
Might be a particularly rampant fox, they are known for having a wee penchant for chickens
I’d pay good money for someone to add a bit a bit at the bottom saying “Please continue. Sincerely, the neighbourhood foxes.”
People have money to spend
The most west London neighbourhood dispute ever, imagine being wealthy enough to feed the foxes with whole leftover chickens
Bloody chicken tossers.
How do they know that the chicken is being **thrown** specifically – as opposed to placed, dropped or even kicked?
How do they know it’s just one person doing it, maybe a group of people congregate just to throw chicken and shoot the breeze, like a meet-up chicken throwing group or something. Maybe it’s therapeutic.
That mother clucker
Can foxes read?
Pretty sure this is James Acaster feeding the foxes
Purpose of doing it?

Wow there’s a raw chicken carcass subcommittee – I wonder how often it sits? 🤔
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