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Miz Victoria sends photo of Bear in Woody's Bottom

The CM factotum and aides are working throught the massive backlog of in-box communications, and this item just stood out to be posted immediately: It came in yesterday. We'll be able to put story in better context later, but for now, it is the sworn obligation of the Blue Ribbon Bear Board to apprise readers of the danger, if any, of this bear in Woody's Bottom.

Miz Victoria writes:
Well, here is the bear (see accompanying photo) in Woody's bottom as of 5 pm. Styrofoam bear. Not exactly sure how it got there but I received a call that one had been sighted and for me to come quick. And I did. Vickie Pike
Thanks, Miz Victoria. We can always depend on you for level-headedness in a crisis:: We'll post your bulletin, to be on the safe side. I'll be the first to admit that I'm no expert on the fractiousness of bears, particularly from looking at a photograph - that would lie more in the area of expertise of Bear Board Dean Garry Coomer or bear experts Johnny Vaughan or Larry Legg, all of whom my betters in this department. - Ed Waggener




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Finally, indisputable photographic proof on Greater Bliss Bear



2012-06-12 - Greater Bliss, Adair County, KY - Photo by Miz Victoria/Vickie Pike.
Knowing what skeptics Adair Countians are Miz Victoria sends this photographic proof of a bear in Greater Bliss, in Jimmy Woody's Bottom - right directly across the Chattanooga Highway, from where her girls, her beloved beef cattle, enjoy the cow good life - safe from any but the occasional invasive Vietnamese Pot Belly Pig; safe even from the ogre, Bud Mullins, who can come out of his sinkhole to frighten bad children into goodness for sometimes up to three days. -CM.

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