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How to spot a Fox?
- Casey613
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How to spot a Fox?
Well I wanna know how you spot a Fox.. you guys seem to know where the Fox is within his first 10 posts and since I came here when Foxes were already 'extinct' I can't really tell...
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Re: How to spot a Fox?
Casey613 wrote:Well I wanna know how you spot a Fox.. you guys seem to know where the Fox is within his first 10 posts and since I came here when Foxes were already 'extinct' I can't really tell...![]()
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grammar.
all in the grammar.

As priam said; the fox has an own way of writing. A very characteristic grammar.
Other signs:
Alot of smilies. (often special smilies like the thumbsupsmilie.)
The fox's reply is often directed to a weasel.
Alot of Blah blah blah's. They are not so common nowadays tho.
Alot of BS's.
When you are a experienced foxhunter you can spot a fox just by it's forum name.
Other signs:
Alot of smilies. (often special smilies like the thumbsupsmilie.)
The fox's reply is often directed to a weasel.
Alot of Blah blah blah's. They are not so common nowadays tho.
Alot of BS's.
When you are a experienced foxhunter you can spot a fox just by it's forum name.
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