The cougar's natural habitat is the hotel bar.
I thought the cougar's natural habitat was Elway's in Cherry Creek?
The cougar's natural habitat is the hotel bar.
I thought the cougar's natural habitat was Elway's in Cherry Creek?
or lodo's in highlands ranch or Brix in Cherry Creek:thumbsup:
I thought the cougar's natural habitat was Elway's in Cherry Creek?
Nope. It's phantom ranch, grand canyon.
Look people, as social tolerance, acceptance, and understanding of the natural hunting and mating patterns of the cougar has increased, so too has the cougar's range. Once confined to the lobbies and bars of hotels in our nation's bigger cities, the cougar now thrives from coast to coast in a variety of locales. But, this expansion has not caused the cougars to abandon their original home.
I thought the cougar's natural habitat was Cherry Creek North?
The cougar was always there, the range has neither increased or diminished. Awareness of the species is the simple explanation for the increased number of sightings. My buddy Vic was attacked by a cougar at The Walrus in college. He called me at four in the morning (from her lair) looking for me to aid his escape. I said, "no" he said, "she started crying" I said, "I'll be right there".
Cougars have feelings (and some deeply rooted baggage) too.
The Walrus says that his 'friend' Vic was attacked by a cougar at ... wait for it ... at The Walrus.:wow:
This leads to the conclusion that cougars can either provide the host body or exist as a parasite. Moreover, this Cougar preys upon the friends and acquaintances of their symbiotic partners.
Methinks The Walrus and the Cougar lead very complicated lives.:lol:
Brother, you have no idea.
It is becoming increasingly clear how you ended up in Brussels.
Ah, to be 6 foot 4 and come from Brussels. "I say do you speaka my language. She just smiles and gives me a vegemite sandwitch."
Apparently, Vic "went to a land down under" with his cougar...