rrlund said: (quoted from post at 19:28:14 06/02/15) True story,we were driving on Lookout Mountain Parkway in Alabama one time and there was somebody standing out by the road talking to a person in a car. The person standing had one on a leash.
True story: I had an office years ago (1980's) above a commercial photographer's studio. One day they were shooting a Mercury commercial where the cougars sat on top of the car. They had 2 cats that they'd rotate. One of the handlers was walking one of the cats on the front lawn of the building next door that I could see from my upstairs office. The cat was was on a long lead and went behind the bushes near the front door (in background of pic) Few minutes later I watched the mailman walk up to the door. You can imagine what happened next: He freaked out when the cougar came out of the bushes. :shock: He about jumped out of his skin, almost dropped his mailbag and his hands were shaking as he reached for the door. My co-workers and I were laughing our butts off. Next thing I know, there's people peering out the front door of the building looking for the cat. Myself and a few other people went out and talked with the handler and played with "the cat (not really playing, didn't make ANY sudden moves around her LOL). Here's a picture of me and "Goldie":
This post was edited by JML755 at 17:33:59 06/02/15.
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