2004-08-20
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The thirsty two years old bear, broke into coolers in a camp at Baker Lake Resort, and used his claws and teeth to open the cans, and so swallow down the beer. But even for a bear 36 cans of beer can be too much……
Photo. An Alaskan brown bear (photo for illustration).
This amazing incident happened Wednesday 18 August in a campground at Baker Lake Resort, 80 miles (129 kilometres) northeast of Seattle (Washington state in US).
According to reports from rangers (wildlife agents) at the camp, the black bear was sleeping when they found him.
The bear seemed to be sophisticated in his taste. He tried a mass-market Busch beer first, but switched to Rainier Beer, a local ale.
A ranger tried to chase the bear from the campground, but the animal just climbed a tree to sleep it off for another four hours. The rangers managed to chase the bear away, but it returned the next morning. They set a trap using as bait some doughnuts, honey and two cans of Rainier Beer…
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Please join us Thursday- February 2nd, 9:00pm @ El Guapo (7250 Melrose Ave) for the Spike TV Premiere of THE OUTDOORSMEN: Blood, Sweat & Beers. The show starts at 10:00pm and will run until 11:30pm. There will be Hors D’oeuvres and $1 Beers. In addition we will be celebrating our upcoming DVD Release by MACKINAC (Avaliable 4/11/06) and our Theatrical Release to be distributed by B-SIDE (opening in Austin,TX- Anchorage, AK - Arlington, VA & Seattle WA just for starters). CLICK HERE for more information on Screenings. And please, CLICK HERE TO PLAY THE OUTDOORSMEN VIDEO GAME ONLINE. If you can’t make it then tune into Spike TV on Sat. Feb 4, 2006 @ 7:00pm to see the recast. Tell your friends!
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Bear Tooth Theater Pub
Tuesday, 2/28/2006 at 8:30pm
THE OUTDOORSMEN will be showing for two nights at the Bear Tooth Theater Pub in Anchorage, Alaska, former home of Outdoorsmen Cameron Johnson. Cameron will be IN ATTENDANCE for both showings–so come meet a real OUTDOORSMEN.
Check out the description of the Bear Tooth from wcities:
This combined eatery/movie theater/pub has seating both in the lobby (for the enjoyment of the full service kitchen) and in front of the movie screen. While dining on Moose’s Tooth beer on tap and southwestern-style cuisine, patrons can relax and enjoy the movie. Balcony seating is limited to viewers under the age of 21. Dinner and drink service is discreetly provided throughout the films. Call or visit the Web site for current shows and times. Tickets are available at the box office or by phone, call (907)-276-4200.
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