There was an old tale about two native Americans, Running Bear and Falling Rock, who were vying for the hand of their chief’s fair daughter. They were sent out to bring back as much food and resources as they could, and the one who brought back the most, would win. Running Bear returned after several days, with quite a few animals that he had harvested, but Falling Rock never returned. So that’s why, to this day, we see the mountain road signs, “Watch For Falling Rock.”
Grandma Lea over 1 year ago
Sounds like a Texas A&M joke.
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Withdrawal pains with sheer desperation
Marko56 over 1 year ago
There was an old tale about two native Americans, Running Bear and Falling Rock, who were vying for the hand of their chief’s fair daughter. They were sent out to bring back as much food and resources as they could, and the one who brought back the most, would win. Running Bear returned after several days, with quite a few animals that he had harvested, but Falling Rock never returned. So that’s why, to this day, we see the mountain road signs, “Watch For Falling Rock.”
gopher gofer over 1 year ago
wow, this really rocks…
Mediatech over 1 year ago
First the coyote, then the rock.
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
It’s in the seat cushions. Or, maybe you’re sitting on it Gunther (you do cover a wide expanse of territory , you know)….