And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
We'd count 30 bears a day in Yellowstone back in those days. Uncles, now gone, who lived outside the park said some 300 were put down to stop this kind of behavior. Now I count myself lucky if I see one bear in three trips. (Two this year)
Am am guessing the driver is the dumb ass taking the picture. I guess it was worth the extreme scratches to that beautiful car and it possibly mauling his significant other. His grand kids are the same ones that get too close and a bear is shot because of it. People are self gratifying dumb asses.
Bear: "Cool! Meals on wheels!"
ReplyDeleteeven on vacash, Squeegee-Man is on duty!
ReplyDeleteProbably asking for directions.
ReplyDeleteThat was how the bears were in yellowstone when I visited in 1963..
ReplyDelete(Insert obligatory "Extended Warranty" joke here.)
ReplyDeleteWe'd count 30 bears a day in Yellowstone back in those days. Uncles, now gone, who lived outside the park said some 300 were put down to stop this kind of behavior. Now I count myself lucky if I see one bear in three trips. (Two this year)
ReplyDeleteNeed more bears---'n fewer people.
ReplyDeleteYes we do
DeleteAm am guessing the driver is the dumb ass taking the picture. I guess it was worth the extreme scratches to that beautiful car and it possibly mauling his significant other. His grand kids are the same ones that get too close and a bear is shot because of it. People are self gratifying dumb asses.
ReplyDeleteBack in '63 people would stop, the bears would come over begging and the people would feed them. It was like that all over the park.
ReplyDeleteProlly drooling like a Mastiff
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