Wednesday 18 August 2010

Im so sorry matt.

I recently discovered Fox-Tossing, a 17th/18th century European pastime that is exactly what it sounds like.
People would go out in a field and set up a little fenced-in court. Then high-society types would stand, in pairs, holding slack ropes. Then a bunch of foxes would be released into the court. When the foxes ran over the ropes, the players pulled the ropes tight, launching the foxes up into the air. Repeat until all foxes are dead.



Fleming's Deutsche Jaeger (published in 1719) produced this
image, and commented on it saying "Skilled male tossers could toss a fox 24 ft. high. At a famous fox-tossing in Dresden there were tossed some 687 foxes, 533 hares, 34 badgers, 21 wild cats, and at the end 34 young wild boar and 3 wolves...."

This is both funny and wrong!

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