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Kory wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 3:17pm
JennyB wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 11:16am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 9:25am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 2:17am
I saw a bear today.
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I was at PrifeFest over the weekend and my group (the Jews) marched behind the bears. I was super surprised at how many people didn't know what bears were. Some were like "awww, that's so cute! They have a dog paw in their flag!"
I liked this poster that was in my hotel room in SF. Don't know why it's sideways.

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Also, I'm a bear chaser?
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 4:03pm
Also, I'm a bear chaser?
Something we all knew.
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Kory wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 5:01pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 4:03pm
Also, I'm a bear chaser?
Something we all knew.
I've just been sleepwalking thru my life. :disshame:
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Bear!!!
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BEARS!!!
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BostonBeaneater wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 10:49pm
BEARS!!!
How close are you getting to them in order to get these pictures?
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Sparky wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 11:07pm
BostonBeaneater wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 10:49pm
BEARS!!!
How close are you getting to them in order to get these pictures?
I was in our rental car. Driving through the park you’ll see a gaggle of cars stopped and looking. These photos were from 20-30 feet away.
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BostonBeaneater wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 10:49pm
BEARS!!!
LOOK AT THE BABY!!!!
Got a Rake? Sure!

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I saw this squirrel on our deck the other day. I thought it was hilarious - like he's just chilling. Or high.
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Kory wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 3:17pm
JennyB wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 11:16am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 9:25am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
30 Jun 2022, 2:17am
I saw a bear today.
Image
I was at PrifeFest over the weekend and my group (the Jews) marched behind the bears. I was super surprised at how many people didn't know what bears were. Some were like "awww, that's so cute! They have a dog paw in their flag!"
I liked this poster that was in my hotel room in SF. Don't know why it's sideways.

9CA20616-695A-4642-A9F4-782037E980DA.jpeg
Hee!
Got a Rake? Sure!

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JennyB wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 12:38pm
I saw this squirrel on our deck the other day. I thought it was hilarious - like he's just chilling. Or high.
See, I just can't hate squirrels at all. They're fun and funny. We've had some chipmunks move into the neighbourhood, competing with the squirrels for the peanuts I throw out in the morning. What's striking is that they have no aversion to people. I've been outside in the yard and they'll come up to me and just hang out, then casually walk away. And they're so dang small and cute.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:12pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 12:38pm
I saw this squirrel on our deck the other day. I thought it was hilarious - like he's just chilling. Or high.
See, I just can't hate squirrels at all. They're fun and funny. We've had some chipmunks move into the neighbourhood, competing with the squirrels for the peanuts I throw out in the morning. What's striking is that they have no aversion to people. I've been outside in the yard and they'll come up to me and just hang out, then casually walk away. And they're so dang small and cute.
I get more squirrels on the bird feeders than birds which is quite alright by me! The greys pretty much killed off the reds round here which is a black mark, but I don't hold it against them either. It's just nature.

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Low Down Low wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:33pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:12pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 12:38pm
I saw this squirrel on our deck the other day. I thought it was hilarious - like he's just chilling. Or high.
See, I just can't hate squirrels at all. They're fun and funny. We've had some chipmunks move into the neighbourhood, competing with the squirrels for the peanuts I throw out in the morning. What's striking is that they have no aversion to people. I've been outside in the yard and they'll come up to me and just hang out, then casually walk away. And they're so dang small and cute.
I get more squirrels on the bird feeders than birds which is quite alright by me! The greys pretty much killed off the reds round here which is a black mark, but I don't hold it against them either. It's just nature.
I hung up a bird feeder about a month ago. It's in a place the squirrels can't get to, but it's also one that's got a weight-sensitive mechanism, so a squirrel would cause access to the seed to be shut off. That said, the birds make a complete mess of everything so that within a day the feeder is empty and most of the seed is on our front porch. Fuckers.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:41pm
Low Down Low wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:33pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:12pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 12:38pm
I saw this squirrel on our deck the other day. I thought it was hilarious - like he's just chilling. Or high.
See, I just can't hate squirrels at all. They're fun and funny. We've had some chipmunks move into the neighbourhood, competing with the squirrels for the peanuts I throw out in the morning. What's striking is that they have no aversion to people. I've been outside in the yard and they'll come up to me and just hang out, then casually walk away. And they're so dang small and cute.
I get more squirrels on the bird feeders than birds which is quite alright by me! The greys pretty much killed off the reds round here which is a black mark, but I don't hold it against them either. It's just nature.
I hung up a bird feeder about a month ago. It's in a place the squirrels can't get to, but it's also one that's got a weight-sensitive mechanism, so a squirrel would cause access to the seed to be shut off. That said, the birds make a complete mess of everything so that within a day the feeder is empty and most of the seed is on our front porch. Fuckers.
Back in my day birds and squirrels didn't need handouts.

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revbob wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:43pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:41pm
Low Down Low wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:33pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 1:12pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Jul 2022, 12:38pm
I saw this squirrel on our deck the other day. I thought it was hilarious - like he's just chilling. Or high.
See, I just can't hate squirrels at all. They're fun and funny. We've had some chipmunks move into the neighbourhood, competing with the squirrels for the peanuts I throw out in the morning. What's striking is that they have no aversion to people. I've been outside in the yard and they'll come up to me and just hang out, then casually walk away. And they're so dang small and cute.
I get more squirrels on the bird feeders than birds which is quite alright by me! The greys pretty much killed off the reds round here which is a black mark, but I don't hold it against them either. It's just nature.
I hung up a bird feeder about a month ago. It's in a place the squirrels can't get to, but it's also one that's got a weight-sensitive mechanism, so a squirrel would cause access to the seed to be shut off. That said, the birds make a complete mess of everything so that within a day the feeder is empty and most of the seed is on our front porch. Fuckers.
Back in my day birds and squirrels didn't need handouts.
If we didn't do that, they'd just be breaking into pet stores and mugging elephants for peanuts.
"I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey-strong bowels were girded with strength, like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo dung." - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft

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