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They got the MOOSE

*Picks up The Washington Post...

nothing?


*Checks www.hardocp.com

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I knew it wouldn't last. Fell off the wagon, again, moosey?! Jeeze!

:D
 
magnusvir said:
lol 3 tranquilizers. Is he really that big? :D

Hey, just think of what it would have taken if he hadn't been drinking a bit.

You know he was a bit drunk. Otherwise there is no way he would have allowed himself to be talked into posing as a lawn ornament. Sure it was funny, but look at the results. :p

 
The Horror, NOOoooooooo!

Moose, walks up and takes Relic's mojo.

Moose, staggers around, drank too much.

Moose, drugged and passed out: Priceless.

There nothing like a couple of tranquilizers darts hitting hide, not if your a moose.
 
Like I was going to say before the thread got locked:
That was a typical moose pose.
Folded.
Other aspects - grass, white crystalline matter, tranquilizers, big trucks to haul -
Yup, that was our moose. Did anybody save the snap?
I could not find it by searching for moose on the H archives, but:
here's a moose
and
here's a link .
 
Ahhh, now I understand. Wouldn't it have been faster to just let the moose pass through? :rolleyes:
 
AtomicMoose said:
Ahhh, now I understand. Wouldn't it have been faster to just let the moose pass through? :rolleyes:
Looks to me like the moose passed on through and right on out!
Who would tangle with a moose thats all hopped up, gotta be those cannucks...no hockey and all! :D


 
From the article, it looks like he was hopped up on 5 shots (correction 3 shots - Wow Moose are cheap dates!) of Moose Joose®. Hell of a Friday night aye? Hate to say it, but I can identify... passed out in someone's front yard, all wobbly and stuff. I hate it when that happens :D
 
Since AtomicMoose has been an extremely welcome member of the [H] I think we should start collecting recent moose sightings (not droppings) .
Especially if they are showing a moose folded up.
For those who don't know CIWS made this thread dead, then someone opened it back up.
CIWS deleted his comment about killing the thread. I thank him for letting it live.
Now we need more pics of folded moose!
 
gnewbury said:
Since AtomicMoose has been an extremely welcome member of the [H] I think we should start collecting recent moose sightings (not droppings) .
Especially if they are showing a moose folded up.
For those who don't know CIWS made this thread dead, then someone opened it back up.
CIWS deleted his comment about killing the thread. I thank him for letting it live.
Now we need more pics of folded moose!

Here is moose getting cleaned up and recouping from the rough nite out.
moose3.jpg


 
Some friendly folks passing by helping moosey out after falling down earlier in the evening. :p
moose1.jpg


 
Moose are not normally aggressive; however, they can be very aggressive in winter when they are hungry; tired of walking in deep snow; or harassed by people, dogs, and traffic. Kids and adults sometimes throw snowballs at moose or approach them far too closely for safety. Dogs chase moose out of backyards, and loose dogs bark at them and chase them. Moose consider dogs to be their enemies and will sometimes go out of their way to kick at one, even if the dog is on a leash or in a fenced yard. Give moose an extremely wide berth if you have a dog with you and don't let your dog chase a moose. When moose are on a road, driveway, or trail or when they are lying under a deck or up against a house, they are often trying to rest. When people repeatedly approach them closely or chase them away, moose become stressed. Each moose has a different breaking point, but if they are harassed enough, many moose will act aggressively.


Moral of the story: It's not easy being a moose, but you can kick some butt if you need to. I wonder, usually our favorite moose is calm, or is he hiding that he's about to reach the "breaking point"?

[Cops theme song]
Bad moose, bad moose,
whatcha gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do when he stomps on you
[/Cops theme song]
 
mwarps said:
Bad taste, Mayhem. Living moose only!

Im sorry, but he looks to be alive to me! Well maybe not...I cant say for sure. :eek:
I apologize, and ment no disrespect. Oversite on my part. :rolleyes:

Sorry Moose!

 
RagingSamster said:
Moose are not normally aggressive; however, they can be very aggressive in winter when they are hungry; tired of walking in deep snow; or harassed by people, dogs, and traffic. Kids and adults sometimes throw snowballs at moose or approach them far too closely for safety. Dogs chase moose out of backyards, and loose dogs bark at them and chase them. Moose consider dogs to be their enemies and will sometimes go out of their way to kick at one, even if the dog is on a leash or in a fenced yard. Give moose an extremely wide berth if you have a dog with you and don't let your dog chase a moose. When moose are on a road, driveway, or trail or when they are lying under a deck or up against a house, they are often trying to rest. When people repeatedly approach them closely or chase them away, moose become stressed. Each moose has a different breaking point, but if they are harassed enough, many moose will act aggressively.


Moral of the story: It's not easy being a moose, but you can kick some butt if you need to. I wonder, usually our favorite moose is calm, or is he hiding that he's about to reach the "breaking point"?

[Cops theme song]
Bad moose, bad moose,
whatcha gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do when he stomps on you
[/Cops theme song]
You just haven't seen me pissed, that's all. And for all you Brits, I don't mean drunk! :rolleyes: ;)

BTW, I like the song....it's catchy. :D
 
I think “rutting” season is the really dangerous time, or so the Discovery channel says. :D
 
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