



I'm grateful I don't live here!
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And in other news, in Juneau, Alaska, some residents lost power after a bald eagle towing a deer head hit power lines.
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According to spokespersons for the power company, the eagle apparently discovered the deerhead in a landfill (Who reconstructed this accident?) and this bird with brio decided to take it home. Unfortunately, the bird hit a transmission line and was found dead near the deer head.
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I can just see the eagle chugging along saying, "I can, I think I can! -- AWK!"
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Until tomorrow, let the ice around your heart melt away in the glow of recovery. Or pick up a deer head and lug it to your home group for your next group conscience.
2 comments:
The presence of the head would probably bring more G-d in that room than has been there in a long, long time :)
Peace,
Scout
OMG!!!! I was gonna blog on that story! Great minds think alike....My angle? Something about taking on more than I can carry.... biting off more than I can chew, etc etc.
We're the greatest aren't we?
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