By Randall McCallum on Tuesday, 10 March 2015
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My Pet Grizzly Bear Molly and her manicurist

I am not sure what part of the world you are from, but in Canada where I live there is a creature so fierce, yet majestic, you can't help but fall in love with them. Beautiful magnificent creator, native to British Columbia Canada.

The Grizzly Bear - a viewing experience of a lifetime.

A Night with Molly
Ok now, I thought everyday you guys on the SI Team miss an more of your self imposed targets to get us the beta of EB5, you have to identify the one person responsible so I can send over my pet grizzly bear Molly to encourage you to focus. A few hours in a locked room with Molly and things outta be straightened out. She's a real friendly sort, and just loves to play.

She's just having her nails done by the local manicurist.

My pet Pet Grizzly Bear getting her nails done by the manicurist.



Here's Becky with a wild-flour in her mouth. Ain't she cute? At 1400 pounds she gets what she wants.



What is a Grizzly Bear?

Click for PDF.

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/documents/grzzlybear.pdf

The grizzly bears are abundant in the fall but this is not the only season that grizzlies frequent the area around Bear Creek, and Bear Lake area in the West Kootenays . Starting in April, both black and grizzly bears begin emerging from hibernation and head to feed on the succulent new spring growth. This is a great time for watching grizzly bears as they go about their daily lives.

Even in mid-summer, when many of the bears have moved into the surrounding timber clearings to feast on berries, we usually are watching several bears each day as they move in and around the estuary and along the logging road.

Campbell River Grizzly Bear Tours - Mother and 3 cubs!!! A rare and unbelievable sight!!

http://youtu.be/jEES2TnW5S8?list=UUswlzYNJVFN3flsPMV_vzyQ
Your pet is a Grizzly Bear? For real? lol
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Thursday, 12 March 2015 01:35
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World's Deadliest - Grizzly Bear Attacks Prey
If you are squeamish about some things best not view

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Tuesday, 10 March 2015 18:20
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Campbell River is on my to-do list (I'm on Triangle Mountain in Colwood, part of Greater Victoria). Came across a Black Bear across the street from my place at 5am last year during an early morning walk. I decided to stay on my side for a few 100 meters.
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015 22:33
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A Night with Molly
Ok now, I thought everyday you guys on the SI Team miss an more of your self imposed targets to get us the beta of EB5, you have to identify the one person responsible so I can send over my pet grizzly bear Molly to encourage you to focus. A few hours in a locked room with Molly and things outta be straightened out. She's a real friendly sort, and just loves to play.


I (politely) cannot agree 100% with you Randall.

First of all, I believe the most important is to give 100% support to existing and new issues for stable components.

Secondly, on a must-have/priority/easy-to-impletement criteria, add the feature requests to stable releases.

Third priority, where I can understand your point of view, releasing alpha/beta/RC versions for testers will (certainly) speed up the development of EB5 if these member actively report unknown bugs/issues to the SI team.
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015 22:53
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Supporter wrote:

A Night with Molly
Ok now, I thought everyday you guys on the SI Team miss an more of your self imposed targets to get us the beta of EB5, you have to identify the one person responsible so I can send over my pet grizzly bear Molly to encourage you to focus. A few hours in a locked room with Molly and things outta be straightened out. She's a real friendly sort, and just loves to play.


I (politely) cannot agree 100% with you Randall.

First of all, I believe the most important is to give 100% support to existing and new issues for stable components.

Secondly, on a must-have/priority/easy-to-impletement criteria, add the feature requests to stable releases.

Third priority, where I can understand your point of view, releasing alpha/beta/RC versions for testers will (certainly) speed up the development of EB5 if these member actively report unknown bugs/issues to the SI team.


lost in translation?
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Thursday, 12 March 2015 01:01
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A neighbour has a pet moose who lounges all day in the front yard of their property.



Mark, one day I'll take you hiking in the Rockie Mountains in British Columbia just outside my back door.
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Friday, 13 March 2015 06:16
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Haha thanks Randall!
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Sunday, 15 March 2015 13:38
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