I am just glad I haven’t seen a bear with Desi in tow yet. Because I might be named Best Father in the World in such a situation. What am I talking about? Oh, just click the link already.
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So you would have run away? But the situation was completely harmless, with a vast river three inches deep separating the mother/child from the beast.
You are a coward, Corey!
🙂
No, I would have been Best Father in the World (of sarcasm) for failing to run! Because, you know, bears!