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Nanuq

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Darn you, would you PLEEEZE quit posting that delicious 1675. :please:   My little old 16750 is turning green with envy!! Finally took the 1665 out for a little sunlight. i bet the poor darling is getting cabin fever in the dark confines of your watch box.

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You're just pouring it on aren't you. Sitting up there on top of your mountain, in your big Chalet, looking down on all us poor groveling peasants, remember what happened in France, feed us too much cake, and BAM!! off with your head. IF only we could get up through all that rarified oxygen fee atmosphere, we would take back all those beautiful Rolexes!! Remember we are living in socialism now, you need to share!! 

 

See ther, we are thinking alike Don't mess with that JOOSEY BOY, he probably has one of them funny names with 10 vowels.

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Darn right, they have 4WD and snow tires right? and besides all those guns, dynamite, rocket launchers, drones, etc in the trunks will help with the traction. I think he's getting skert off Mike, he hasn't said a word in at least 5 minutes, probably thinks you got one of them tracking thingys on his computer keeboard. Probably out shooting a moose or a bear for fresh meat when the seige starts.

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Huh?  What?  :huh:  was someone saying something?  Sorry, I was out skinning a live bear.

 

 

........................with my teeth

 

 

 

Now what were you saying?  :Jumpy:

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Just out of curiosity and completely off the subject, why does that bear have all the hair rubbed off over the shoulders and the side of his head? Has he been rubbing on something, or is that some sort of skin problem? Sort of looks like mange in dogs. Never saw that in bear photos before.that's a great photo, Did you take that with your Iphone!!

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When bears emerge from hibernation in the spring, they spend enormous time both feeding and scratching (mainly by rubbing up against trees and rocks).

 

There is a spring hunting season for bears (very brief), and hunters always want to find the bears very soon after emerging from their dens. Otherwise, the hide will

marred by the loss of hair where the rubbing occurred.

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