A sheepish admission about Wolverines (no, not furry nor maize & blue)

Leif

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Leif Thorvaldson
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Could mean just loan it your cell phone, if it asks. :o)

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Lobby Dosser

From my observations, not an attribute most woodturners can claim. ;)

I must say, this group is something. Who knows what one will learn when threads get going? From proprioception to wolverines. Who'da thunk it?

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Owen Lowe

Yep, that's the one discussed in the article I referenced.

Now the big debate is over the possibility of cougars. They've got paw prints and some cat splat, but no idea if it's a resident, tourist, or even a pet.

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George

We've got cougars (Oregon). Usually see them on 'Film at 11!'.

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Lobby Dosser

Ain't it awful when a corny (white, yellow or maize) subject line gets repeated ad nauseum in an unexpectedly long thread? To end the torture, I'll give this thread a decent burial with the correct answer.

The truth is that most Wolverines are now bred & born in captivity in Stratford, Ontario Canada. Not in Michigan or Oregon or any other faraway place. They can be adopted, but only to a good home.

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Arch

Nope, they're recruited and go to Ann Arbor!

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George

So that accounts for that smell!!!*G*

Leif

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Leif Thorvaldson

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