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Hey, guys. It's Al Rose. You have a good day and say my best to Glenn as well. And yeah, around here, we've been feeding foxes for generations around here. It started with my grandfather, probably his father. Not that I think about it, but back in the day, my grandfather used to take us out to Cape Spear, which is nearby here, the most easterly point in North America. And there's foxes out there. And if you go in the parking lot and you shut your car off and it's in the evening time or just coming on nighttime, the foxes will come out and you can actually feed them by hand or by just put some food out and they'll eat it, get back in your car, and they'll eat it. And oftentimes, you can see maybe half a dozen of them at a time that will come out and they'll go around the cars. And they're like, really, I wouldn't say domesticated, but they're used to people feeding them over the generations. And I still do it. I know people say, oh, you shouldn't feed wild animals. But we've been doing it since I was a kid. My grandfather, my father, us, and now my nieces. So lots of generations of feeding foxes around here. Give yourself a good day. I'll be here listening for a while. This is V01U Casey.

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