Based on the title you gave this post, I thought for sure it was going to be this old ad.
kyosekisays
If you cut the audio and switch the color to a green monochrome, you have the makings of pretty much every episode of Ghost Hunters.
Rob Grigjanissays
I’ve heard you should carry noise-makers, like bells and whistles, to let bears know you’re there. And you can tell grizzlies are around if you find poop with bells and whistles in it.
CRANSTON -- Witnesses describe the defensive reactions of some people to the idea of “separation of church and state”.
oldymoldysays
well, it is mildly entertaining. looks like she’d make a fine kindergarten teacher.
sailor1031says
The bear-alarmist media notwithstanding, humans are not on a black bear’s list of things that are good to eat. Waving your arms won’t “let the bear know you’re human” -- s/he’ll know by your smell (their sight isn’t all that great) -- but it could frighten the bear and then you don’t quite know what it would do; it might run away, it might back off or it might charge at you…….oh and don’t climb a tree:
And if it’s a grizzly or a kodiak all bets are off and you better leave as quietly as possible. If it’s a polar bear you’re ass in big trouble -- they do hunt humans sometimes.
Dave W says
Based on the title you gave this post, I thought for sure it was going to be this old ad.
kyoseki says
If you cut the audio and switch the color to a green monochrome, you have the makings of pretty much every episode of Ghost Hunters.
Rob Grigjanis says
I’ve heard you should carry noise-makers, like bells and whistles, to let bears know you’re there. And you can tell grizzlies are around if you find poop with bells and whistles in it.
Trebuchet says
That’s embearassing!
Mano Singham says
Ha!
Mano Singham says
I had never seen that ad. Pretty funny!
wtfwhatever says
I assumed this was a hoax, but here it is:
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/3036789/ns/msnbc-morning_joe/vp/52458034#52458034
F [is for fluvial] says
CRANSTON -- Witnesses describe the defensive reactions of some people to the idea of “separation of church and state”.
oldymoldy says
well, it is mildly entertaining. looks like she’d make a fine kindergarten teacher.
sailor1031 says
The bear-alarmist media notwithstanding, humans are not on a black bear’s list of things that are good to eat. Waving your arms won’t “let the bear know you’re human” -- s/he’ll know by your smell (their sight isn’t all that great) -- but it could frighten the bear and then you don’t quite know what it would do; it might run away, it might back off or it might charge at you…….oh and don’t climb a tree:
http://www.photobucket.com/images/bear%20and%20tree/#!
And if it’s a grizzly or a kodiak all bets are off and you better leave as quietly as possible. If it’s a polar bear you’re ass in big trouble -- they do hunt humans sometimes.