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Saturday, December 13, 2008

The "How About" for Today is This Job!


It must be comforting to have a partner near by to catch all of this on film -- or save your butt, maybe??






10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whoa!! I hope he can get to the seat INSIDE the truck when the music stop!

Great Grandma Lin said...

that looks scary...I dont ever want to meet a bear of any kind.

Fida said...

I'd take the Money AND the bear! I am a sucker for all things bear. I am sure you saw the "bear and dog" photos where they fall instantly in love? (seee, it works)I got them by email from a friend, and I said I just hope I never meat a polar bear (please, please I want too) - I’d cuddle up with them instantly - and probably never return :-) btw - that scene here happened to a friend of mine. He went bear watching to the dump with his nephew. Obviously, the brown bear didn't like the disturbance and trusted toward them. They run to the car; the boy was faster, jumped in the car, and LOCKED the doors, Hank still running and circling the car. Everything went well in the end and it made another good bear story we could scare our visitors with at the cottage.

Linda said...

Wow, that's some job. $200 an hour is not enough pay. I prefer to stay inside where it's warm.

The Grandpa said...

I've had jobs that felt just like that.

Linda Reeder said...

I saw this earlier. My son is a surveyor, so I passed it on.

david mcmahon said...

I seriously feel for that guy....

I looked a charging grizzly in the eye, a few weeks before you started reading my blog.

It's on a post called ``G Is For Grizzly'' in early September ....

Kay said...

Good grief! That is totally scary looking. What is it with the guy taking the photos? Why isn't he doing something to help?

Joy said...

The bear almost looks as if he's playing with the guy, not that I'd risk that. You're right, $200 isn't enough pay!

Rinkly Rimes said...

A new slant on 'Round and round the garden'.....

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