Posted on 03/04/2005 6:05:57 AM PST by franksolich
Moose rings twice
It was too early to be the postman, and a family in Buvikåsen found instead that their unexpected visitor was from the animal kingdom.
The family had barely risen from their beds when they heard the doorbell chime on a frosty morning during the winter holidays last week.
The man of the house, which is on the edge of a forest, tried to spot who their unexpected visitor could be, but the view of the front door was blocked by a veranda roof - but he could hear heavy breathing from the entrance stairs, newspaper Trønderbladet reports.
At this point the family realized that they were being paid a surprisingly direct visit from one of the moose that had been roaming around their home in recent weeks.
The doorbell rang one more time before their large visitor changed its mind and ran off. From tracks in the fresh snow it was clear that a moose had indeed been the one trying to get into the house by unusually human methods.
I was hoping to find a new story about the wary Norwegian border guards catching someone up to no good, or perhaps even a story about bison in Norway, this morning, but alas no luck.
I prefer it when they just knock.
Oh crude! Where's my sister? Is she alright?
I heard she was bitten.
just looking fer some cheese i reckon...
The Moose Always Rings Twice
The family Moose'ta been scared.
That's funny.
"Ping" for the Norway ping list.
I am going to have to do something about this list; I have to type in all the names, rather than "copying and pasting," because on this computer, Microsoft Word does not get along with Explorer; in fact, Microsoft Word loathes and detests Explorer, fights, resists, Explorer.
And this is not an old computer.
The deal is, I need Microsoft Word something more than I need Explorer (and internet access), because I spend quite a bit of time writing (non-fiction humor).
In fact, today a new story comes out (not accessible by internet, though, for copyright reasons beyond my control), about the time I hired a Greek plumber to yank out my four wisdom teeth--and so I really really really really really like Microsoft Word, even when it balks at Explorer.
No moose is good moose.
Ralph, the Wonder Llama.
"Hey, Rock. Wanna see me pull a rabbit out of my hat? Oops! Wrong hat!"
Dude, a moose is ringing the doorbell.
Norway, man!
Way, dude.
Are you saving the list of names in a Word doc? try saving it in a plain text doc using Notepad - that may make cutting and pasting more successful. This is all, of course, given that I understand the problem to begin with.......
I wonder what it wanted. Would have been a better story if the guy answered the door and the moose tried to get him to follow him.
Turns out the moose was just delivering cookies annoymoosly, but the resident got so scared she plotzed and is now suing the moose.
Good Norwegian cheese:
Ekte Gjetost means pure goat cheese in Norwegian. Ekte Gjetost is a unique Norwegian whey cheese made from 100% goat's whey, its colour is darker than Ski Queen's and the flavour, richer. Its texture is firm and it is served in thin slices on bread or biscuits.
After I am on Free Republic--via Explorer, naturally--and then wish to open the Microsoft Word document from which I "copy" to "paste" here (such as this news story from that excellent newspaper the Aftenposten), well.....
Explorer is open, and I am opening the Microsoft Word document.....
.....and I manage to get one and a half cigarettes smoked while patiently waiting for the Microsoft Word document to open.....
I go back to Explorer (this page), so as to "paste" the document.....
.....and I manage to get another one and a half cigarettes smoked while patiently waiting for the document to "paste" itself.
Sometimes I think it would actually be faster, if I were to print the article from its web-site, and then type the whole thing in myself.
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uh...I think that was "The Male Moose Always Ring Twice", although this story didn't indicate how many times the doorbell rang.
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