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Giant Polar Bear Blocking The Rowers’ Path
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This thread is useless without pictures…. 🙂
that was funny!…and clever!!
I see.
I’m not sure its a bear but what ever it is its hung like a bear 😉
Naw, that bear is just making yellow ice. Reggie, tell your rowers to watch where they step. And I am sure that I don’t need to remind Green Energy representatives like these intrepid rowers to remember that, “If its yellow let it mellow and if its brown….” oh never mind. lol
“If it’s brown…”
…they still haven’t left the delta yet?
It looks more like a Teletubbie to me…
http://s5.photobucket.com/user/mrjoseph/media/2011/P1000508b_348x979.png.html?&_suid=1374171632596033224474848248065
…except for the penis placement.
And a new winner down south:
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/antarctic.sea.ice.interactive.html
I wouldn’t worry about the bear. That stuff blowing out the back end is where the problem lies.
Here’s their position as of 7/18/2013 11:53:49 AM: 70.12072n, 130.68475w
Do the satellite view on google maps and you can see they’re really hugging the sand bars. They might actually just be walking the boat most of the time. Under 4 miles net in about 22 hours.
Walking the Northwest Passage via the shoreline is a First ?
“I walked the Northwest Passage and all I got was this lousy T-shirt”
(and some shrinkage with wicked frostbite).
I fully expected to see a Homer/Hansen/Obama polar bear when I clicked the link to this post — but NO-O-O…
I’m sorry that I still don’t quite understand their intended path, but then I don’t understand the purpose of this stupid stunt to begin with. But my question is, have these dumbasses actually made any progress? Any progress at all?