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Looks like sufficient reason to build an arsenal.
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Could be John. I'd want something a bit heavier than a .22, .357, or even a .223. The latter two would work in a head shot though. Especially .357 in hollow point . Negant would work well!
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Could be John. I'd want something a bit heavier than a .22, .357, or even
a .223. The latter two would work in a head shot though. Especially .357
in hollow point . Negant would work well!


If it were Herring versus the bear, I'd bet on the bear.
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Could be John. I'd want something a bit heavier than a .22, .357, or even a .223. The latter two would work in a head shot though. Especially .357 in hollow point . Negant would work well!


I'll just have to get off my lazy butt and clean it. Might make that
the project for tomorrow. I did find some ammo for the thing at
WalMart, so at least I can give him something to get started with.

Called the guy at Dynatech who make the electronic ignition in the
Guzzi. He told me which set of coils to get - based on the color.
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On Tue, 09 Dec 2014 09:51:22 -0500, Let it snowe
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If the bears ever get a foot hold, they will either open the season on
them or learn to live with a bear problem. These are not "forest
creatures". They are like raccoons and they adapt quite well to the
suburban environment.

It makes things like your garden variety trash can an obsolete idea.


Raccoons are cuter.

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On Tue, 09 Dec 2014 09:51:22 -0500, Let it snowe
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http://www.examiner.com/article/blac...cross-maryland


If the bears ever get a foot hold, they will either open the season on
them or learn to live with a bear problem. These are not "forest
creatures". They are like raccoons and they adapt quite well to the
suburban environment.

It makes things like your garden variety trash can an obsolete idea.


http://www.tahoewildbears.org/approv...containers.htm
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On 12/9/14 4:57 PM, Califbill wrote:
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On Tue, 09 Dec 2014 09:51:22 -0500, Let it snowe
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http://www.examiner.com/article/blac...cross-maryland


If the bears ever get a foot hold, they will either open the season on
them or learn to live with a bear problem. These are not "forest
creatures". They are like raccoons and they adapt quite well to the
suburban environment.

It makes things like your garden variety trash can an obsolete idea.


http://www.tahoewildbears.org/approv...containers.htm




There are small bears in Maryland, but I've not seen any around here,
and I haven't heard or read any legitimate, documented reports of same.
I've seen a couple of what I would call unsubstantiated reports, but,
hey, I suppose it is possible.

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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/9/14 4:57 PM, Califbill wrote:
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On Tue, 09 Dec 2014 09:51:22 -0500, Let it snowe
wrote:

http://www.examiner.com/article/blac...cross-maryland

If the bears ever get a foot hold, they will either open the season on
them or learn to live with a bear problem. These are not "forest
creatures". They are like raccoons and they adapt quite well to the
suburban environment.

It makes things like your garden variety trash can an obsolete idea.


http://www.tahoewildbears.org/approv...containers.htm




There are small bears in Maryland, but I've not seen any around here, and
I haven't heard or read any legitimate, documented reports of same. I've
seen a couple of what I would call unsubstantiated reports, but, hey, I
suppose it is possible.



Same black bears that are in California. And they just rip off the door,
or window.
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" There are small bears in Maryland, but I've not seen any around here,
and I haven't heard or read any legitimate, documented reports of same.
I've seen a couple of what I would call unsubstantiated reports, but,
hey, I suppose it is possible. "


Every year the local news reports a half dozen or so cases of black bears sniffing around back yards looking for a free meal.
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