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    Looking Elsewhere
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    I used to do a lot of work in homes in Steamboat, saw bears all the time. One was hanging out in the hot tub at one house I was working at, others in yards, garages. Saw a bear raiding a dumpster downtown at around midnight in January, that was a surprising one.

    Also used to experience the same things while working in Aspen.. Leave a bar at midnight and run in to a bear on the sidewalk outside the bar.

    The reality is that these mtn towns are full of outsiders that just don't get it.

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    Leaving a bar at midnight you're more likely to run into a cougar.

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    Sometimes I wonder what you'd do
    If the swamp moved in on you?
    Scratched on your screen, slipped down your waterspout
    Tapped you on the shoulder and said "YOU move out!"

    The last lines of the song "The Last Chant".

    Jim Stafford wrote that about cities spreading out into the swamps in South East. I am often reminded of that when hearing about any people moving into rural areas and being surprised that the previous residents don't want to move along.
    Making good people helpless won't make bad people harmless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singlestack View Post
    Yeah but...whats it taste like?
    Bell pepper, obviously.

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