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Signs (OT)
Saw a news article yesterday where in Finland the polar bears have
gotten so bad that the government put up signs warning people. Then everyone complained because on the signs the bears are black on a white background. "Sillies," they said, "everyone knows polar bears are white." So now the signs show white bears--on a black background. Finnish snow is black? Must have a lot of soot in the air! |
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David Yehudah wrote:
Saw a news article yesterday where in Finland the polar bears have gotten so bad that the government put up signs warning people. Then everyone complained because on the signs the bears are black on a white background. "Sillies," they said, "everyone knows polar bears are white." So now the signs show white bears--on a black background. Finnish snow is black? Must have a lot of soot in the air! Silly David!! There are no polar bears in Finland. -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Christine in Vantaa, Finland (Europe) Email: christal63(at)yahoo(dot)com Photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 |
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None of them in Norway either as far as I know. You've got polar bears
closer than we do. They can be found in the northern parts Alaska, Yukon, NWT, Nunavut, and further north from there. David Yehudah wrote: Oops. That was Norway. Sorry 'bout that. :-) CK wrote: David Yehudah wrote: Saw a news article yesterday where in Finland the polar bears have gotten so bad that the government put up signs warning people. Then everyone complained because on the signs the bears are black on a white background. "Sillies," they said, "everyone knows polar bears are white." So now the signs show white bears--on a black background. Finnish snow is black? Must have a lot of soot in the air! Silly David!! There are no polar bears in Finland. |
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David Yehudah wrote
Oops. That was Norway. Sorry 'bout that. :-) CK wrote: Silly David!! There are no polar bears in Finland. I never thought of you as a Merkin, David! -- David Stevenson Storypage: http://blakjak.com/sty_menu.htm Liverpool, England, UK Emails welcome Nanki Poo: SI Bp+W B 10 Y L+ W++ C+ I T+ A- E H++ V- F Q P B+ PA+ PL+ SC Minke: SI W+Cp B 1 Y++ L-- W- C+ |
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Thanks, Lisa. Here's the URL:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald...ws/6699397.htm Lisa Katt wrote: David Yehudah skrev i meddelandet ... Saw a news article yesterday where in Finland the polar bears have gotten so bad that the government put up signs warning people. Then everyone complained because on the signs the bears are black on a white background. "Sillies," they said, "everyone knows polar bears are white." So now the signs show white bears--on a black background. Finnish snow is black? Must have a lot of soot in the air! According to my newspaper this happened in Svalbard, a group of small islands quite a bit north of Norway in the polar region. It is a territory of Norway. The polar bears are wellknown for being bad-tempered and lethal. Several people have been killed. Elisabet |
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"Lisa Katt" wrote in message
news David Yehudah skrev i meddelandet ... Saw a news article yesterday where in Finland the polar bears have gotten so bad that the government put up signs warning people. Then everyone complained because on the signs the bears are black on a white background. "Sillies," they said, "everyone knows polar bears are white." So now the signs show white bears--on a black background. Finnish snow is black? Must have a lot of soot in the air! According to my newspaper this happened in Svalbard, a group of small islands quite a bit north of Norway in the polar region. It is a territory of Norway. The polar bears are wellknown for being bad-tempered and lethal. Several people have been killed. Seems to me that anybody that is stupid enough to go messing about with Polar bears is in fact doing the human gene pool a rather large favour. I love bears, polar bears especially, and I'd *love* to be able to scritch one behind the ears, but I am quite aware that its just a silly fantasy and not something that would be advisable in Real Life (add it to the long list of animal fantasies that include having a herd of pet elephants and being able to play with dolphins. Joel knows better now so that when I say "can I have an elephant?" he says "yes of course" and even manages to hide rolling his eyes most of the time). Heck, scritching Shmogg behind the ears when he's in a bad mood is quite painful enough, I'm not prepared to find out what a tonne of bad tempered bear might consider doing to me. Here's hoping they are more friendly and like ear scritches at RB :-) Yowie |
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Yowie wrote:
I love bears, polar bears especially, and I'd *love* to be able to scritch one behind the ears, but I am quite aware that its just a silly fantasy and not something that would be advisable in Real Life (add it to the long list of animal fantasies that include having a herd of pet elephants and being able to play with dolphins. snip A bit like some of my animal fantasies... such as: I've got a pic of a fully maned male lion as my computer wallpaper. And I've often looked at that pic and wanted to scritch him on his forehead, just where his mane starts, where he's got his forehead in some pondering wrinkles. It looks so soft. But I can imagine his paws, the size of casserole lids, with claws extended, swatting me like a fly... Nope, it's just a fantasy... ....heeere, kitty kitty kitty... -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Christine in Vantaa, Finland (Europe) Email: christal63(at)yahoo(dot)com Photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 |
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