> Castagna leapt back inside, while Parravano threw himself over the balcony to escape the animal, causing minor injuries. The bear fled, leaving its faeces on the balcony.
>“The bear was certainly frightened, possibly even more than we were,” said Castagna.
Those italians scared the shit out of the poor bear
>The bear fled, leaving its faeces on the balcony.
This introduces a whole new element of doubt when pondering the age-old rhetorical question about bears’ woodland toilet habits.
This reads like a comedy skit. And the image of another bear taking a dip in a fountain is just perfect.
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> Castagna leapt back inside, while Parravano threw himself over the balcony to escape the animal, causing minor injuries. The bear fled, leaving its faeces on the balcony.
>“The bear was certainly frightened, possibly even more than we were,” said Castagna.
Those italians scared the shit out of the poor bear
>The bear fled, leaving its faeces on the balcony.
This introduces a whole new element of doubt when pondering the age-old rhetorical question about bears’ woodland toilet habits.
This reads like a comedy skit. And the image of another bear taking a dip in a fountain is just perfect.