Saturday Passel of Fun and Mayhem 2/25


Let’s see what mischief our fellow earthlings and animals have gotten themselves into this week. It’s Saturday and time for a break from politics and maybe we can catch a smile or two. 

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For more laughs and giggles check out yesterday’s post:

Friday News Weekly Roundup– Humor & Satire

 

Good Morning!

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We will start out with our usual “Deep  Thoughts by Kamala Harris”

The deep thought today is “Soon you will know”

 

 

 

Deep thoughts by President Biden.

The deep thought today is “Leading the World”

 

 

 

Bonus: Meme Left of the day.

 

 

 

Meme February 24, 2023

 

 

Now Bunks Prime

 

“Before its News” Readers – their new policy for tweets now require you to go to Bunks home page to see them directly. Link Here

 

I will close the post with a visit to our fellow travelers in the deep ocean.

Notes:  The flapjack octopus Opisthoteuthis is a cirrate octopus. A small pair of fins on their mantle and webbed arms allow them to either drift or pulse like a jellyfish just above the seafloor. Scientists believe the finger-like cirri lining each arm are used to detect and capture small prey such as small crustaceans, polychaetes, and molluscs living in the mud. Many cephalopods die shortly after they spawn, but Opisthoteuthis is able to continuously spawn throughout their lifetime. Their eggs require up to three years to develop and hatch. Given the length of time for egg development, it is thought these species may be relatively long-lived, but little is known about their natural history. 

Wishing you a wonderful day.

7 Responses to “Saturday Passel of Fun and Mayhem 2/25”

  1. Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup - Pirate's Cove » Pirate's Cove Says:

    […] Bunkerville has passel of fun and mayhem. […]

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  2. Baysider Says:

    The bear video was “it” – until I saw the Swiss hiking trail! Well, wouldn’t likely run into a bear there. Maybe the Alpine Ibex:

    Tend to agree with Mustang about the bear. Somebody was standing pretty close taking that video. Maybe more than one somebody.

    So, wanna be a harbor pilot? Always found this fascinating. https://youtu.be/JDTzN_RjB_I?t=2

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    • bunkerville Says:

      Thanks for the link,, I will check out the rest of it later but looks good. I did the million dollar highway by mistake in Colorado in an RV… the worst experience so I cant imagine doing this stuff on purpose. Ibex? Dont know how they do it.. 🙂

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  3. Mustang Says:

    The bear encounter was no doubt terrifying, and getting up into that tree was the right thing to do, but the bear looked (to me) as if he was simply fascinated and playful rather than angry or defensive. Still, who knows when playful get’s nasty … as in the pillow fight that ends up with bloody noses. Yep, climb that tree.

    My wife and I are walkers, and we’ve logged a lot of miles in the wild. This bear encounter is EXACTLY why we are not interested in the Appalachian Trail or Pacific Coast trail without taking along rifles and plenty of ammunition. Of course, the park rangers are looking for exactly that, which adds a new dimension to long-distance wilderness walks.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      I agree with “up the tree” still it was a lot closer than I would care for. On your visit to Europe and the hike you took, do they have bears or other wild life to be fearful of?

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      • Mustang Says:

        They do have Brown Bears and deer in Northern Spain. I saw one bear being “awwwed” to death by German walkers who seemed more like idiots than pilgrims. Deer, of course, can be dangerous at certain times of the year. When we were there last September, one of the hotel owners told me that the Spanish government has decided to “re-introduce” wolves into the northern mountain chains, which would not be good news for any pilgrims walking alone or a bit slow.

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