I was having a conversation with one of my children just now about a movie. He was telling me some of the scenes and dialogue from the movie "Strange Wilderness". Caution: I have not seen this movie so this is not a recommendation for or against it.
He mentioned a line from the movie:
"It is estimated that bears kill over two million salmon a year. Attacks by salmon on bears are much more rare."
My son mentioned that salmon have never attacked bears.
I responded that that is probably not true.
He adamantly defended his position that salmon have never attacked a bear.
I responded with, "I am sure that in the entire history of the earth at least one time a dead bear has wound up in a river and salmon have come along and ate it"
His response: silence - grin - more silence - "d_mn, I think you got me on that one"
I responded that that is probably not true.
He adamantly defended his position that salmon have never attacked a bear.
I responded with, "I am sure that in the entire history of the earth at least one time a dead bear has wound up in a river and salmon have come along and ate it"
His response: silence - grin - more silence - "d_mn, I think you got me on that one"
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