
When you marry a man with a sense of humor and an overall zest for life...always remember that he will, if given the chance "grind up" on every damn thing he sees; even when you are simply trying to examine rocks in the mountains for your geology class....he will also probably grind up on the rocks.
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As I understand it that is illegal in most states. Don't get me wrong, it's hot and I've thought about it (I mean who hasn't) but yes I think it might be against the law to grind up on a bear (I could be wrong though).
In addition I see the bear is making a face, as if also making a sound? But I can't hear anything? So I am left wondering, if you grind up on a bear in the woods and no one is around - does it make a sound?
When first I happened upon "the grinding", the photo was not visible, (a small box with a big red X). I was totally befuddled as to the meaning of 'the-grinding' and its relationship to mountains, geology and humor. I googled it and remained uninformed and afraid to ask for a clarification, but when I revisited the blog later in the day 'the-grinding' became abundantly clear....... oh my!
Good question, Polvo!
Joan, sometimes a red X is not so bad, huh?
Well, a red X is not as enlightening as a photo can be~
but enlightenment at my age can be dangerous.
(These children are wonderful and funny and smart) Or should I say "spawn"...?
spawns
Originally I was going to post a comment about STD's that one could catch from a bear...I was at work, I had pulled up google.com, and I was just about to click the [I'm Feeling Lucky] button for something related to "Bear STD's" (as you know google has information on every topic)... but I thought - since I was at work and all, and there is a slight chance that (maybe) some day I'll be "called in" to discuss my "internet usage" - maybe I should "not", in fact, google information about "sexually transmitted diseases in bears".
However, now that I'm home and can FINALLY (and safely) google "bear std's" the first link that appears is "Angry Bear" which is HILARIOUS! because of course he is!
P.S. It does not, however, mention anything about the bear making a sound while being grinded on if no one is around (and as long as the photographer continues to remain mum on the issue I may never know).
Ok, two things:
1)It is a lady bear.
2)She made and OOOOH noise and then added, "Oh, that must be Polvo. Oh, Polvo how I've missed you."
Why must one assume that all bears are masculine. Like people who think all dogs are male and all cats female. *sigh*
I asume the bear said "Oh Polvo, Oh polvo" because the "grinding" was over in about 10 seconds and she heard snoring?
You've obviously never been with a bear my friend...
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