
"Whatever this is, it smells veeery interesting."

"And I think I want to blend with its essence. Here it goes."

"I'm taking the dive. Aaaahhhh. . . . jitterbug perfume."
[My apologies, faithful viewers, for the same old same old. You've seen it here before, I know. It's just that smelly substances have this magical effect on foxes and carnivores in general. They simply must 'take the dive'. I'm as much to blame as Br'er fox.]
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I for one never get tired of looking at photos of uncaged animals doing whatever nature tells them to. Keep them coming, please.
--Apel
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