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Shadow Dancer

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An attempted prison break!!! Go bears, you should not be in jail anyway.
Maybe next time they will escape and make their way back to the wilderness where they belong.

https://gma.yahoo.com/grizzly-bear-smas … ories.html

Jul 07 15 12:05 pm Link

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Arizona Shoots

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As punishment, they killed it.

Jul 07 15 12:08 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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John Jebbia wrote:
As punishment, they killed it.

I missed that, do you have a link?

If that is true, they are disgusting, lower forms of life.

Jul 07 15 12:13 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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John Jebbia wrote:
As punishment, they killed it.

I am skeptical, quote from article below.

"Fisher said there’s no way to know for sure which bear broke the barrier."

Jul 07 15 12:31 pm Link

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ethasleftthebuilding

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John Jebbia wrote:
As punishment, they killed it.

Shadow Dancer wrote:
I am skeptical, quote from article below.

"Fisher said there’s no way to know for sure which bear broke the barrier."

So they killed em all, just to be sure?

Jul 07 15 12:45 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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ernst tischler wrote:

John Jebbia wrote:
As punishment, they killed it.

So they killed em all, just to be sure?

Jebbia lives to troll, he does have a talent for it. I am skeptical of everything he posts, with good reason. Note that he has not responded.

Pretty sure zoos only put down animals that have killed people or are running wild and present the potential to do so.
Otherwise there would be no more poo-flinging monkeys.

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Jul 07 15 01:16 pm Link

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Arizona Shoots

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John Jebbia wrote:
As punishment, they killed it.

Shadow Dancer wrote:
I am skeptical, quote from article below.

"Fisher said there’s no way to know for sure which bear broke the barrier."

ernst tischler wrote:
So they killed em all, just to be sure?

Yes... And the Tigers in the enclosure next door. In case they were thinking the same thing..

Jul 07 15 01:48 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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John Jebbia wrote:

John Jebbia wrote:
As punishment, they killed it.

Shadow Dancer wrote:
I am skeptical, quote from article below.

"Fisher said there’s no way to know for sure which bear broke the barrier."

Yes... And the Tigers in the enclosure next door. In case they were thinking the same thing..

No, they were moving them to the Phoenix Zoo and they all escaped.

They are eating Arizonans right and left, not much meat though. Mostly too small to amount to much.

Jul 07 15 02:01 pm Link

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Tony From Syracuse

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alot of times it is policy to put down animals that have ..eaten..humans.  you cant allow them to get a taste for humans over any other food source even if they are already meat eaters.  which is why I doubted that the T-rex in Jurassic World was the same one from the first Jurassic Park...but it looks like the writers didnt share this philosophy of killing man killing creatures. I mean why would they allow something that actually ate a guy to still be walking around.

Jul 07 15 02:13 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Tony From Syracuse wrote:
alot of times it is policy to put down animals that have ..eaten..humans.  you cant allow them to get a taste for humans over any other food source even fi they are already meat eaters.  which is why I doubted that the T-rex in Jurassic World was the same one from the first Jurassic Park...but it looks like the writers didnt share this philosophy of killing man killing creatures. I mean why would they allow something that actually ate a guy to still be walking around.

Because when you tried to kill it, it ate you?

Jul 07 15 02:14 pm Link

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ethasleftthebuilding

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John Jebbia wrote:
As punishment, they killed it.

Shadow Dancer wrote:
I am skeptical, quote from article below.

"Fisher said there’s no way to know for sure which bear broke the barrier."

ernst tischler wrote:
So they killed em all, just to be sure?

John Jebbia wrote:
Yes... And the Tigers in the enclosure next door. In case they were thinking the same thing..

Exactly, you gotta make an example out of the wrongdoers to keep the rest of the animals in line.

Jul 07 15 02:16 pm Link

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DOUGLASFOTOS

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You People Slay Me.

Failure.

Because one person says it...does not make it so.

Modern Zoo's Today have two closures. The Main Area with a Glass Wall..and a Smaller Closer, where they The Zoo People and Handlers can feed and provide medicine for Bear and Cats and what nots.   They closed off the section where the People and Bears are together....Meaning...Them Bears are in the smaller area of their big area. Alive.

A Lil Common Sense....goes a long way here. and How old r u people?

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct … gtMbSAWHWQ

The rambunctious bear and two other grizzlies in the open-air exhibit were called back inside, and the area remains closed to the public until a temporary fix can be made. Later, a permanent pane will be custom-made and installed at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars, Fisher said.

Jul 07 15 02:21 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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DOUGLASFOTOS wrote:
You People Slay Me.

Failure.

Because one person says it...does not make it so.

Modern Zoo's Today have two closures. The Main Area with a Glass Wall..and a Smaller Closer, where they The Zoo People and Handlers can feed and provide medicine for Bear and Cats and what nots.   They closed off the section where the People and Bears are together....Meaning...Them Bears are in the smaller area of their big area. Alive.

A Lil Common Sense....goes a long way here. and How old r u people?

Failure indeed. You have been here a long time and you are trying to make sense of a thread where I posted the OP and John Jebbia posted the second comment?

How old are you anyway?

Plus, there is no apostrophe in Zoo's, it is a plural not a possessive - Zoos. Further, it does not need to be capitalized since it is referring to all the zoos so the correct usage would be - zoos.

Played hookey during English class?

lol

Jul 07 15 02:25 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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ernst tischler wrote:

John Jebbia wrote:
As punishment, they killed it.

Shadow Dancer wrote:
I am skeptical, quote from article below.

"Fisher said there’s no way to know for sure which bear broke the barrier."

ernst tischler wrote:
So they killed em all, just to be sure?

Exactly, you gotta make an example out of the wrongdoers to keep the rest of the animals in line.

Feed the tigers to the bears and then eat the bears. What goes around comes around.

Jul 07 15 02:27 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Damn multi-quoters are making nonsense out of this important thread!!!

Jul 07 15 02:28 pm Link

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DOUGLASFOTOS

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Shadow Dancer wrote:
Failure indeed. You have been here a long time and you are trying to make sense of a thread where I posted the OP and John Jebbia posted the second comment?

How old are you anyway?

Plus, there is no apostrophe in Zoo's, it is a plural not a possessive - Zoos. Further, it does not need to be capitalized since it is referring to all the zoos so the correct usage would be - zoos.

Played hookey during English class?

lol

I am buying you and jebbia tickets to the Gay Bear Show in San Fran. God I hope this makes it to that other site! lol

https://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/af133/cirtapfotos/gay-bears.jpg

Jul 07 15 02:29 pm Link

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DOUGLASFOTOS wrote:
You People Slay Me.

Failure.

Because one person says it...does not make it so.

Modern Zoo's Today have two closures. The Main Area with a Glass Wall..and a Smaller Closer, where they The Zoo People and Handlers can feed and provide medicine for Bear and Cats and what nots.   They closed off the section where the People and Bears are together....Meaning...Them Bears are in the smaller area of their big area. Alive.

A Lil Common Sense....goes a long way here. and How old r u people?

Have you no sense of humor?

Jul 07 15 02:31 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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DOUGLASFOTOS wrote:

I am buying you and jebbia tickets to the Gay Bear Show in San Fran. God I hope this makes it to that other site! lol

https://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/af133/cirtapfotos/gay-bears.jpg

Are they safely behind glass? Jebbia PMed me and asked for my ticket so perhaps he will invite you along.

Jul 07 15 02:36 pm Link

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DOUGLASFOTOS

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

Are they safely behind glass? Jebbia PMed me and asked for my ticket so perhaps he will invite you along.

I will be there to take some pictures...lol

Jul 07 15 02:36 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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DOUGLASFOTOS wrote:

I will be there to take some pictures...lol

If they escape are they killed?

Jul 07 15 02:43 pm Link

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DOUGLASFOTOS

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Shadow Dancer wrote:
If they escape are they killed?

Bear Burgers
Grilled Bear Nuts
Bear Filets

Some Good Eats

Jul 07 15 02:44 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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DOUGLASFOTOS wrote:

Bear Burgers
Grilled Bear Nuts
Bear Filets

Some Good Eats

I am more of a fresh raw tuna guy myself. I can gnaw on that for hours.

Jul 07 15 02:48 pm Link

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DOUGLASFOTOS

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

I am more of a fresh raw tuna guy myself. I can gnaw on that for hours.

Gross. 

https://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/af133/cirtapfotos/4_tuna_tin_28nov11.jpg

Jul 07 15 02:55 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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DOUGLASFOTOS wrote:

Gross. 

https://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/af133/cirtapfotos/4_tuna_tin_28nov11.jpg

Canned tuna is gross, but I did not mention it did I?

Jul 07 15 02:56 pm Link

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DOUGLASFOTOS

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here we go....


https://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/af133/cirtapfotos/tunaLarge.jpg

Jul 07 15 03:00 pm Link

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Arizona Shoots

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I'm on a quest to find a way to get my mits on some of this..

https://www.gester.se/bilder_07/allmant/sur.jpg

Jul 07 15 03:22 pm Link

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Maxximages

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John Jebbia wrote:
I'm on a quest to find a way to get my mits on some of this..

https://www.gester.se/bilder_07/allmant/sur.jpg

Had to find out what it is and from Wiki

When opened, the contents release a strong and sometimes overwhelming odour; the dish is ordinarily eaten outdoors. According to a Japanese study, a newly opened can of surströmming has one of the most putrid food smells in the world,

Jul 07 15 08:13 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Maxximages wrote:
Had to find out what it is and from Wiki

When opened, the contents release a strong and sometimes overwhelming odour; the dish is ordinarily eaten outdoors. According to a Japanese study, a newly opened can of surströmming has one of the most putrid food smells in the world,

I now consider this thread a success!!!

lol

Jul 07 15 08:47 pm Link

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ethasleftthebuilding

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Perhaps the bear of color was just acting out against a micro-aggression when he heard a kid tell his Mom he wanted to go see the Polar Bears.

Jul 08 15 03:48 pm Link