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Ok... so I am cleaning out some files on my Yahoo account... well, cause I am, see, and I come across this story that my friend Tim sent me awhile back.Tim I have known for almost forty years and is one of the most sincere and kind men that I know. I was an usher for his first wedding, a groomsman for his second and have been assured that I will be best man if there should be a third.
Now, I have nothing new to write so I am just sending to you this story just as he sent itt to me. I have no Idea where he found it.... but that is not the point.
What a story  !!
In 1986, Peter Davies  was on holiday
in  Kenya after  graduating from
Northwestern  University .
On a hike through the  bush, he came across
a young bull elephant  standing with one leg
raised in the air. The  elephant seemed
distressed, so Peter  approached it very
carefully.
He got down on one knee, inspected  the
elephants foot, and found a large piece  of
wood deeply embedded in it. As  carefully
and as gently as he could, Peter worked  the
wood out with his knife, after which  the
elephant gingerly put down its  foot.
The elephant turned to face the man,  and
with a rather curious look on its face,  stared
at him for several tense moments.  Peter
stood frozen, thinking of nothing else  but
being trampled. Eventually the  elephant
trumpeted loudly, turned, and walked  away.
Peter never forgot that elephant or the  events of
that day. Twenty years later, Peter was  walking
through the Chicago Zoo with his teenaged  son.
As they approached the elephant enclosure,  one
of the creatures turned and walked over to  near
where Peter and his son Cameron were  standing.
The large bull elephant stared at Peter,  lifted its
front foot off the ground, then put it  down. The
elephant did that several times then  trumpeted
loudly, all the while staring at  the
man.
Remembering the encounter in 1986,  Peter
could not help wondering if this was the  same
elephant. Peter summoned up his courage,  climbed
over the railing, and made his way into  the
enclosure. He walked right up to the  elephant
and stared back in wonder. The  elephant
trumpeted again, wrapped its trunk around  one of
Peter legs and slammed him against the  railing,
killing him instantly.
Probably wasn't the same  elephant.
oh oh oh.... he also shares my sense of humor
Cindy  Wundrow
 
 
5 comments:
Oh God that was funny. For a moment there I thought you had turned schmaltzy on me.
Bwah!
Heard it before, but I think it was a lion that time. lol...I knew I was being taken but I still enjoyed the ride.
Have you considered it might have been the other elephant's worst enemy? They never forget.
Larry...but but but I AM schmaltzy!
Randal... Gwah back at you!
Sherry... It is much better as an Elephant story.
Susan....ah, tell that to the GOP
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