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Bear ready to abscond on zero turn at Ed's



2009-05-23 - 1911 Russell Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
QUALIFYING FOR ADAIR COUNTY'S PRESTIGIOUS BRBB, with a spectacular sighting, Shamarie Claiborne writes, "I had heard bears had migrated to our parts, just didn't know they could drive, or that they had swam the ocean from China." She caught this Panda red handed trying to make off with one of Ed Pipalski's Zero Turn mowers to become Adair County's newest girl Blue Ribbon Bear Board member, assigned to the Greater Ozark Sector. For more on the ancient, erudite and chivalrous and mystical order, click on Blue Ribbon Bear Board or learn the fundamentals in Orientation at Johnny Vaughn's Adair Co. Assimilation Academy.


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