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"Civilized life has altogether grown too tame, and if it is to be stable, it must provide harmless outlets for the impulses which our remote ancestors satisfied in hunting" — Bertrand Russell Mountain lions on U of U campus
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Mountain lions on U of U campus3 mountain lions were caught on video tape at a parking garage on the U of U campus in broad daylight!!
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=9952438 So I'm in my late 50s. Life's not the party I hoped for...but hell, while I'm here I might as well dance.
Re: Mountain lions on U of U campusBYU cougars huh?
They say you can judge someone by the friends they keep. That may be true, but I think you can also judge someone by their enemies
Re: Mountain lions on U of U campusNothing to worry about, the three lions are man-eaters so all the utes are safe.
Don't outsmart your common sense.
Re: Mountain lions on U of U campusWhy any self-respecting cougar would want to hang around that hole is beyond me.
Register as a UWN forum member and see fewer advertisements. It's easy and free. Re: Mountain lions on U of U campushahaha cool vid goob.
"Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it"
Re: Mountain lions on U of U campusJust saw them on the news. Typical cougars............young and dumb. Couldn't find their way out of a parking garage,
I don't own any guns. Now go away and leave me alone.
Hated by Max Hall and proud of it.
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I know, thinking that a granola that hasn't showered in weeks would be a good meal, WTH? Don't outsmart your common sense.
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I think I get it. So I'm in my late 50s. Life's not the party I hoped for...but hell, while I'm here I might as well dance.
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I know. But they were probably full from eatin fat chicks in Provo. I don't own any guns. Now go away and leave me alone.
Hated by Max Hall and proud of it.
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