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We love visiting the National Parks and always appreciate the helpful Ranger Service that provides excellent directions and local history.
When we were taking in the natural splendor of the Great Smokey Mountains Park in Tennessee and viewing a herd of elk?
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A Park Service employee was right there to answer our questions….
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And make sure I didn’t get a close up photo.
We saw bear in the park as well…
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Though no one was around at the time to give us this helpful advice.
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I can’t say that would ever have crossed my mind, but then again I’ve never been chased by a bear after my girlfriend broke my favorite martini glass…
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Oh, alright.
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Your bear banter gives me paws, but my puns are more unbearable (as this proves).
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It’s claws and effect, no worries.
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While I am all for experiencing nature up close and personal it should be noted that a bear will revise one’s opinion on who holds the title of dominant species.
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And I have no problem agreeing with him.
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lol
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A bear, a truck, a train…..semantics. I’ve thought about it enough to develop several “push” theories about friends in the past, LMAO.
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Thought about it.
Sure. We all have…
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Mrs. Chess offered me some quality life advice once when saying I only ever have to run faster than one other person when meeting a bear. That has always made me feel good about the potential for running into one. I still have enough “wheels” to go faster than at least one other person nearby…including Mrs. Chess.🏃♀️
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That’ll teach her to give good advice…
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He tripped, officer! Honest he did!!!
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Of course you never push them down. You trip them instead.
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