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This is actually an old “Bear” warning I remember from growing up in Alaska.

I guess some humor is international, after all.

Aurelius added these pithy words on 26 Jan 08 at 2:28 pm

I must admit I was strung along until I got to the punchline.

Sonagi added these pithy words on 26 Jan 08 at 10:11 pm

I bought it, too. Sounds no more ludicrous than other recent travel advisories.

Ad Broad added these pithy words on 27 Jan 08 at 12:08 am

Fools! Mozambique speaks Portuguese!

Adrian added these pithy words on 28 Jan 08 at 12:34 am

That was fantastic. Like Sonagi, it reeled me right in too.

Durf added these pithy words on 28 Jan 08 at 8:07 am

I’m in mozambique and I didn’t saw any news of people attacked by lions , in the coast there are no lions … maybe in the borders of the national park inland .

ed per added these pithy words on 29 Jan 08 at 2:35 pm

w007! This is like the second or third time I’ve seen this and it still manages to make me laugh Xp. This joke has gotta be pretty popular to be in more than two sites eh?

Divinewind added these pithy words on 04 Feb 08 at 4:58 pm

Ever hear of globalization? You can go to any souvenir shop in the world and pretty much find the same things.

I suspect this warning has been translated into 1000 languages and refers to bears, lions, tigers and even attack squirrels.

And all the warnings come from China.

mark added these pithy words on 05 Feb 08 at 3:09 am

Yeah, this one is all over the internets, but it’s the bear one.

Jack added these pithy words on 08 Feb 08 at 10:07 pm

not to point out the obvious but I’ve never heard of a lion cub eating mostly berries, perrty sure they eat meat….that the big lions kill

nate added these pithy words on 12 Feb 08 at 4:50 am

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