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    Musta notta gotta lotta sleep last night. Heater's Avatar
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    ...Or is it Hiker Trash? Almost There's Avatar
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    That's some funny stuff, I don't care who ya' are!
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    Formerly the Hiker Known as Almost There

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    Default ummm.....

    wow.........

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    That is hilarious. Thanks for posting the link.
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    I just got around to watching the real version the other day. Man that parody nailed it.
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    man thats the funniest thing I have seen all day.

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    "Nuttier than squirrel S**t" That's a great line. I'll be using that one for sure.
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    Nuttier than squirrel **** - too funny and the parody did nail it. I saw Grizzly Bear Man with my wife and was surprised how far this nut got noteriety. Didn't he get on Opera?
    Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.

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    As in "dessert" not "desert"
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    That nut got away with it for 13 years. Was he stupid to think he would get away with it forever? Oh yeah. But what he accomplished, as crazy as he was, was incredible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dessertrat View Post
    But what he accomplished, as crazy as he was, was incredible.
    Unfortunately, the main thing he accomplished was getting his innocent girlfriend killed.
    - AT: Springer to Daleville (714.3 miles) in 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snarf View Post
    Unfortunately, the main thing he accomplished was getting his innocent girlfriend killed.
    As I recall, that was her third summer there with him and she came of her own volition, as an adult fully aware of the consequences that could result from interacting with these bears. Was he responsible for her presence there? Yes, in a way. But was she also there because she chose to be? Again, yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinny minnie View Post
    As I recall, that was her third summer there with him and she came of her own volition, as an adult fully aware of the consequences that could result from interacting with these bears. Was he responsible for her presence there? Yes, in a way. But was she also there because she chose to be? Again, yes.
    Probably another tree hugger who thinks Mother Nature
    will not let harm befall the ones who love her.

    Those "Do Not Feed the Bears" signs are out there for a reason
    but some folks just don't get it.
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