And You Thought Squirrels......
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...getting into your bird feeder was a nusance?

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Look Harriet... the Circus must be in town..... Icon_lol Icon_lol Icon_lol Icon_lol
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#3
Hey Yogi! Goldth
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#4
LMAO thats too funny!!
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#5
Uh huh,
yup, it is.
Most certainly,
. . . . a "bear'd" feeder.

I wonder if he thinks the local restaurants are getting a little seedy.

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Yogi ??, I guess the economy has gotten so bad that there aren't any more picinic baskets!!
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#6
And we usually use donuts as bear bait. Maybe I need to rethink my hunting gear.
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#7
Aww, someone left their teddy bear while bird watching. Who's a cute little teddy, GROWL, SCRATCH, BITE gaaaaahrghrhe Curse Curse Shoot
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#8
Okay. Just when I thought I have seen it all, I'm proven wrong.
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#9
Would you run with a bear behind? 357
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#10
I had to forward this to my dad, he gets a lot of squirrels on his bear, err, bird feeders
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#11
We get bears on our hummingbird feeders, our garbage and our barbecues if we leave them out at night.
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