Breakfast in Bed
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I was all set to make internet history with this shot, but I could not persuade my assistant, Miss Honey Tugwood, to place a steaming stack of flapjacks between the ears of the sleeping Moose.
It is such a bother to find good help these days.
It is such a bother to find good help these days.
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Anchorage - home of the Birch bushes.
I had a cow sack-out in my yard one day, although I though it had died. The thing laid motionless for over 5 hours. I finally went out to see if it was stiff enough to drag off the property with a come-a-long (hint: animal control calls it "your problem" if it's not on public land) when the excitement started.
Nothing like a sick moose that's not in the mood for people.
I had a cow sack-out in my yard one day, although I though it had died. The thing laid motionless for over 5 hours. I finally went out to see if it was stiff enough to drag off the property with a come-a-long (hint: animal control calls it "your problem" if it's not on public land) when the excitement started.
Nothing like a sick moose that's not in the mood for people.
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Anchorage - home of the Birch bushes.
I had a cow sack-out in my yard one day, although I though it had died. The thing laid motionless for over 5 hours. I finally went out to see if it was stiff enough to drag off the property with a come-a-long (hint: animal control calls it "your problem" if it's not on public land) when the excitement started.
Nothing like a sick moose that's not in the mood for people.
I had a cow sack-out in my yard one day, although I though it had died. The thing laid motionless for over 5 hours. I finally went out to see if it was stiff enough to drag off the property with a come-a-long (hint: animal control calls it "your problem" if it's not on public land) when the excitement started.
Nothing like a sick moose that's not in the mood for people.
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Anchorage - home of the Birch bushes.
I had a cow sack-out in my yard one day, although I though it had died. The thing laid motionless for over 5 hours. I finally went out to see if it was stiff enough to drag off the property with a come-a-long (hint: animal control calls it "your problem" if it's not on public land) when the excitement started.
Nothing like a sick moose that's not in the mood for people.
I had a cow sack-out in my yard one day, although I though it had died. The thing laid motionless for over 5 hours. I finally went out to see if it was stiff enough to drag off the property with a come-a-long (hint: animal control calls it "your problem" if it's not on public land) when the excitement started.
Nothing like a sick moose that's not in the mood for people.
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