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RFK Jr. and the bear

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  • Big_AlB Offline
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    Big_Al
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    https://x.com/RobertKennedyJr/status/1820132549798347109?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

    A story about how he recovered a road-kill bear and ultimately staged a fake bicycle accident with it in Central Park.

    Who makes this sort of thing up?

    Big Al

    Money seems to buy the most happiness when you give it away.

    Why does everything have to be so complicated, all in the name of convenience. -ShiroKuro

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    • wtgW Offline
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      Maybe it was the brain worm's idea. Or a result of the mercury poisoning.

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        Steve Miller
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        That’s really weird.

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          CHAS
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          In my tiny hometown someone left a capybara on the back steps of the home of a friend when I was a kid. It was never explained.
          Recently I asked the son of the couple that found the critter what was going on. He said it was a joke by a friend of his parents. He would say no more.
          Also when I was a kid, a friend of my Uncle Ed, put a bag of fish under the seat of his new Cadillac. His friend did not know that Uncle Ed would park the car at the Memphis airport on a summer day and leave for a month. The caddy had to be junked.
          There were other pranks that were similar. The RFK story seems normal to me.

          "If you're looking for sympathy, you'll find it between s**t and syphilis in the dictionary."-David Sedaris

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            In my tiny hometown someone left a capybara on the back steps of the home of a friend when I was a kid. It was never explained.
            Recently I asked the son of the couple that found the critter what was going on. He said it was a joke by a friend of his parents. He would say no more.
            Also when I was a kid, a friend of my Uncle Ed, put a bag of fish under the seat of his new Cadillac. His friend did not know that Uncle Ed would park the car at the Memphis airport on a summer day and leave for a month. The caddy had to be junked.
            There were other pranks that were similar. The RFK story seems normal to me.

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            @CHAS said in RFK Jr. and the bear:

            Also when I was a kid, a friend of my Uncle Ed, put a bag of fish under the seat of his new Cadillac. His friend did not know that Uncle Ed would park the car at the Memphis airport on a summer day and leave for a month.

            Have you seen the movie Grumpy Old Men?

            😉 🤣

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