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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 2540
Location: Wappingers Falls, NY | Subject: OH BEAR...
Here's a "new one" for you...hope you like it.
(BEAR.jpg)
Attachments ---------------- BEAR.jpg (74KB - 845 downloads)
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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 2561
Location: Rapid City, SD | Subject: RE: OH BEAR...
All that bear would have to do is take a deep breath, and that bee (or bug) would be gone!
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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 2540
Location: Wappingers Falls, NY | Subject: RE: OH BEAR...hehehe...
talk about getting a surprise...and no "honey" on the other end...
I have a couple more, but they are on the main computer...and I'm working on the "new toy"...I think I have another one in here...will have
to go look...
Edited by miss lumpy bumps 2008-03-26 8:05 PM
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Attachments ---------------- Polar Bear.jpg (47KB - 868 downloads)
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Great Sage of the Sea
Posts: 892
Location: Palo Pinto County, Texas | Subject: RE: OH BEAR...hehehe...
Seeing those Polar bears does tend to stimulate my old memory banks. Around 1984 or so, I did some marine seismic surveys in the Beaufort Sea east of Barrow. I recall the beauty of seeing the artic fox near the north end of the Alaska Pipeline before catching a tugboat [from Prudhoe Bay] to transport me out to the seismic vessel. There is a remarkable amount of wildlife onshore as well as offshore. I got to observe the walrus and some polar bears on that run, many times through the ice fog. In retrospect, towing a two mile cable through the icebergs was sort of entertaining… Thanks for the reminder. BTDT
At the time, I was employed as a Marine Geophysicist by ARCO Exploration Company and the contract survey vessel was a DIGICON boat.
Edited by Roy Ator 2008-03-30 7:27 AM
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Great Sage of the Sea
Posts: 781
Location: Port Orchard WA | Subject: RE: OH BEAR...
Thank you Been there done that with the bee thing inhaled one time ouch |
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