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Old July 10th 04, 02:42 AM
vincent p. norris
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I don't know if it's urban legend or not but I heard of a pilot who crashed
in the Rockies. He survived the crash but was pinned in the wreckage. A
nice family of bears came along and ate him.


If the bears ate him, how do we know he survived the crash?

Kinda like that ridiculous tale Ronald Reagan told about the shot-up
bomber whose belly gunner couldn't get out. So after all the other
crew had bailed out, the pilot went back, took the belly gunner's
hand, and said, "That's OK, son, we'll ride this one out together."

vince norris
 




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