
He was so excited, in fact, that he had found *two* Cabela's in Minnesota. Did he *really* need to see both? After all, they are a chain, and probably stock pretty similar stuff. He grudgingly agreed.
(And after all that anticipation, he found the prices expensive, and only bought a cap.)
I found the animal displays rather sad, especially this fellow:

I hope they lived happy lives.
For my fiber friends, here's a pair of muskox:

Moose are big!:

I remember talking at Tempe about whether grizzlies or polar bears are bigger. I admit this is anecdotal evidence, but although grizzlies are big:

polar bears are definitely bigger:

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Wonder if the prices would have been cheaper if they had less expensive decoration.
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