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		<title>By: OldeForce</title>
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		<description>&quot;...kind of cute&quot;, she said. Wait until the bears are ripping down bird feeders, destroying trash cans - and maybe coming in through screened windows and doors. 
Used to live in NJ, and it seems that way too many of the population have seen &quot;Bambi&quot; and other cartoons to the point their brains have turned to stale oatmeal. Bears have been in the outskirts of Newark and Trenton - and these are cities, not the suburbs. NJ, unknown to most, actually has a great number of open spaces. It&#039;s been said that there are more deer there than when the first settlers arrived. And mountain lions have been seen in northern NJ.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;&#8230;kind of cute&#8221;, she said. Wait until the bears are ripping down bird feeders, destroying trash cans &#8211; and maybe coming in through screened windows and doors.<br />
Used to live in NJ, and it seems that way too many of the population have seen &#8220;Bambi&#8221; and other cartoons to the point their brains have turned to stale oatmeal. Bears have been in the outskirts of Newark and Trenton &#8211; and these are cities, not the suburbs. NJ, unknown to most, actually has a great number of open spaces. It&#8217;s been said that there are more deer there than when the first settlers arrived. And mountain lions have been seen in northern NJ.</p>
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