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He's probably a Yalie - better ask Bush.
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 09:12:22 -0600, Jim Follett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I wonder what fraternity the bear belongs to, this had to be an initiation.
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> Subject: [BP] FW: [Fwd: Bear guzzles 36 beers, passes out at campground]
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> At least this bear has discerning taste...
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> - Pam
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> I wonder if the bear saw PINK BEARS during his stupor????
> Duane
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> Subject: Bear guzzles 36 beers, passes out at campground
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>   Bear guzzles 36 beers, passes out at campground
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> Thursday, August 19, 2004 Posted: 4:23 PM EDT (2023 GMT)
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> SEATTLE, Washington (Reuters) -- A black bear was found passed out at a
> campground in Washington state recently after guzzling down three dozen
> cans of a local beer, a campground worker said on Wednesday.
>
> "We noticed a bear sleeping on the common lawn and wondered what was
> going on until we discovered that there were a lot of beer cans lying
> around," said Lisa Broxson, a worker at the Baker Lake Resort, 80 miles
> (129 kilometers) northeast of Seattle.
>
> The hard-drinking bear, estimated to be about two years old, broke into
> campers' coolers and, using his claws and teeth to open the cans,
> swilled down the suds.
>
> It turns out the bear was a bit of a beer sophisticate. He tried a
> mass-market Busch beer, but switched to Rainier Beer, a local ale, and
> stuck with it for his drinking binge.
>
> Wildlife agents chased the bear away, but it returned the next day, said
> Broxson.
>
> They set a trap using as bait some doughnuts, honey and two cans of
> Rainier Beer. It worked, and the bear was captured for relocation.
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