A faux coyote.
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February 26, 2010 at 10:22 AM
By the way I’d want one of these if it was holding a lantern and if it didn’t violate community appearance standards and if I didn’t have too much stuff already and if they had done a better job concealing the mold seams around the legs. But, other than that, I want one.
February 26, 2010 at 12:09 PM
Naomi used to howl a lot until her rigid third-grade teacher made her stop. Fooey on you, Mrs. Rollefson.
We saw a badger at the flea market the other day. Along with a mangy cougar head in full snarl.
February 26, 2010 at 3:44 PM
This critter looks about the same color as some I’ve seen around here.
A light tan. They got into the rabbit hutch one night. Is it used to scare off wild rabbits? I think I saw a juvenile cougar last year and a neighbor lady swears she saw an adult cougar.
Flea markets in France are great especially the big one in Paris. I bought a percusssion cap double barrel shotgun that dates to around 1850 at the Paris flea market. It has a fantastic carved stag head on the stock. Bringing it back to the States was a trip. Every time I went through security or customs I announced what it was. Everytime the officer would say, “Well, we have to look at it.” and each time they saw it encased in bubble wrap and duct tape and decided not to bother, they just took my word for it. This was post 9/11. You might have had a hard time bringing the cougar head back.
Mrs. Rollefson may have had a point. Howling like a wolf can be disruptive and may frighten the other third graders not to mention straining Mrs. Rollefson’s nerves to the point where she may need more medication. Yes, I know, howling can be a fun release and is probably harmless when practiced in the privacy of one’s own home or in certain outdoor environments but it is inapproriate in a third grade classroom.
February 27, 2010 at 1:13 AM
Does a juvenile cougar go after even younger men?
February 27, 2010 at 6:57 AM
OK, who’s the prissy schoolmarm now?
February 27, 2010 at 6:58 AM
That last cmment was directed at Roto, of course, not you Boatdog. I’m still pondering the answer to your question.
– Jude