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Gettin' Old is Tuff
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 871868" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>True Story. When I was working in Alaska in the 70's a public health nurse was talking about how all the older Eskimo men walked very bull legged and humped over. </p><p>A guy standing there proceeds to tell her about how the Eskimos use to hunt polar bears. Following a bears tracks on dog sled for days. Once the bear was sighted they woud turn loose the dogs who would bay up the bear. Then the man would approach the bear with a spear. He would poke at the bear with the spear until it dropped down to all fours and charged. The Eskimo would brace the butt of his spear against the snow and hold still while the bear's charge skrewed himself on the spear killing the bear. </p><p>The public health nurse said that is all fine and good but what did that have to do with Eskimo men walking bull legged?</p><p>The man replied anyone who has balls enough to hunt bears that way.... well that is the only way they can walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 871868, member: 498"] True Story. When I was working in Alaska in the 70's a public health nurse was talking about how all the older Eskimo men walked very bull legged and humped over. A guy standing there proceeds to tell her about how the Eskimos use to hunt polar bears. Following a bears tracks on dog sled for days. Once the bear was sighted they woud turn loose the dogs who would bay up the bear. Then the man would approach the bear with a spear. He would poke at the bear with the spear until it dropped down to all fours and charged. The Eskimo would brace the butt of his spear against the snow and hold still while the bear's charge skrewed himself on the spear killing the bear. The public health nurse said that is all fine and good but what did that have to do with Eskimo men walking bull legged? The man replied anyone who has balls enough to hunt bears that way.... well that is the only way they can walk. [/QUOTE]
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