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A fisherman has been hunted and shot by Ralph, an ex-employee. The fisherman caught “Ralphy” in a bear trap. The fisherman can not stand the site and smell of old dead Ralph who remains at the end of the trap’s chain; still hooked to the bumper of the wrecked truck.
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good idea… or not?
I am not sure if he has much of a choice other than to leave Ralphy all alone. It has been pointed out to me that Ralphie’s lack of hygiene may cause bears, wolves, coyotes and vultures to enjoy his corpulesence. You don’t ever want to find yourself looking a Turkey Vulture in the face.
Forgive me if I don’t go look at the vulture video. TInkerToy has a bit of a weak stomach, and he is looking over my shoulder. We’ll take your word for it.
xx,
mgh
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That’s fine. I have only seen one up close and the ones in the video are nicer looking by a long run. Enjoy the series.
I am, thanks. xx, mgh
I did not watch the video knowing it was yukky. I hope the fisherman was as well armed as possible when he proceeded on his trek. Hopefully taking anything useful from Ralph or the truck to protect or sustain him as he has much to be fearful of.
Good. I am glad you didn’t watch it. Although our Turkey Vultures are much more disgusting (as I am sure you well know). The fisherman has much more to fear than you could ever imagine. Stick with him, he has only one more week before he finds his destiny.