JackLuis
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Little know sport from the 16th century.
I was Googling for "Cage of Foxes" and found this:
"On occasion, tossing formed part of a costumed masquerade in which the tossed animal as well as the animal tossers would be decorated and masked. Gentlemen would dress as mythical heroes, Roman warriors, satyrs, centaurs or jesters. Ladies would dress as nymphs, goddesses or muses. The tossed animals — hares as well as foxes — would be "dressed up in bits of cardboard, gaudy cloth and tinsel," sometimes being decorated as caricatures of well-known individuals. At the conclusion of the tossing, the guests would head off in a torchlit procession or go indoors for a grand banquet."
Perhaps the custom should be re-established, without the animal cruelty and with a change in the nature of the Fox?
Or maybe rename it to Cougar fondling?
I was Googling for "Cage of Foxes" and found this:
"On occasion, tossing formed part of a costumed masquerade in which the tossed animal as well as the animal tossers would be decorated and masked. Gentlemen would dress as mythical heroes, Roman warriors, satyrs, centaurs or jesters. Ladies would dress as nymphs, goddesses or muses. The tossed animals — hares as well as foxes — would be "dressed up in bits of cardboard, gaudy cloth and tinsel," sometimes being decorated as caricatures of well-known individuals. At the conclusion of the tossing, the guests would head off in a torchlit procession or go indoors for a grand banquet."
Perhaps the custom should be re-established, without the animal cruelty and with a change in the nature of the Fox?
Or maybe rename it to Cougar fondling?
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