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<blockquote data-quote="adk hunter" data-source="post: 2274092" data-attributes="member: 105492"><p>Wow, dump bears! My favorite thing in the late summer was to go with my Uncle to the Newcomb dump. He had a big one ton Dodge ram with the emblem on the hood. Used to let me chuck hard marshmallows over the bank and those bears KNEW the sound of that truck! One night we pull in and sure enough my target were waiting. I jumped down to the edge of the bank and threw as hard as I could to momma and cubs. This ****ed the boss of the dump and he reared up on his hind legs blinding himself in the headlights, only a few feet away. He scared the crap out of me and delighted my Uncle who laughed to his last days seeing my eyes as big and saucers as I scrambled back up into that truck. And yes, the bear got the bag of treats I dropped...Smart!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adk hunter, post: 2274092, member: 105492"] Wow, dump bears! My favorite thing in the late summer was to go with my Uncle to the Newcomb dump. He had a big one ton Dodge ram with the emblem on the hood. Used to let me chuck hard marshmallows over the bank and those bears KNEW the sound of that truck! One night we pull in and sure enough my target were waiting. I jumped down to the edge of the bank and threw as hard as I could to momma and cubs. This ****ed the boss of the dump and he reared up on his hind legs blinding himself in the headlights, only a few feet away. He scared the crap out of me and delighted my Uncle who laughed to his last days seeing my eyes as big and saucers as I scrambled back up into that truck. And yes, the bear got the bag of treats I dropped...Smart! [/QUOTE]
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