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Population: 1,045
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When you live in a town of 1,045 people, there's not much to do. So I'm gonna blog :)
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Population: 1,045 skip to main | skip to sidebar Population: 1,045 When you live in a town of 1,045 people, there's not much to do. So I'm gonna blog :) Monday, October 4, 2010 Moose: Those Scary Bastards So, I have always enjoyed looking at moose. They are so odd looking and huge that they catch your attention. Tourists constantly ask where the best place is that they can see a moose. Many even pay money for moose tours where they ride in a couch bus in search of moose (no guarantee though). I admit, if I happen to have my camera and see a moose, I pull over to take some pictures. I had heard moose would charge when they were mad but didn't believe it until a watched an hour long show on it that scared me so bad I'm afraid to go outside. Moose are moving into our communities, or rather we're moving into theirs. I saw moose charging everyone, they were confused and felt trapped. They had videos of moose destroying cars and fences. There was even one who ran alongside a ...
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