Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Looking For Goldilocks

Does A Bear Sit In The Words?

A "bear" spotted roaming a Suffolk forest was actually an actor in costume promoting an outdoor production of Shakespeare. The actor was recreating the famous direction "Exit - pursued by a bear" from 'A Winter's Tale', in Rendlesham Forest. However, three people caused alarm when they reported seeing a bear in the woods.

FOOTNOTE: Forest grump.

14 comments:

  1. They forgot the bear necessities,
    to alert the neighbours. Imagine, if somebody had tried to shoot the poor actor!

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  2. It is funny and risky. As Merisi said accidents can happen. I'm a follower of your blog.
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  3. I was also happy to hear that no one had shot him. Sounds very risky to me.

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  4. He was lucky there aren't any other bears living in that area, imagine if he had been hit on...

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  5. heee heee heeee, he should've done this on the 1th...

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  6. I agree with the others, good thing they didn't decide to go on a bear hunt!

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  7. Hey, it sounds like an effective promotion to me!

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  8. he's pretty lucky someone didn't shoot him...

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  9. I adore this one!!!! Love the bear; love Shakespeare...keep the hunters away from my Shakespearean Bear!!! ;-)

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  10. Have these people ever seen a bear before? That must have been some really good suit. People do not move like bears. lol

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  11. See? Told you England was more as interesting as the Yukon.
    We got bears too!

    ;0)

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  12. lol that is funny!
    Anna :)

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  13. I cannot bear any more. I wonder if it was bi-polar!

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  14. "Does a bear sit in the woods?"
    "Forest grump"

    slap knee, snort.

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