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	<title>Comments on: Coming ‘round the Smoky Mountains</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>A friend once told me he was in a convenience store/baitshop/bar/restaraunt in a northern Wisconsin resort town.  The gentleman ahead of him of him paying his bill, an obvious tourist not from the midwest, was staring curiously at the stuffed Jackelope on the wall behind the counter.  After receiving his change, the tourist gentleman asked &quot;Is that thing real?&quot;  The man behind the counter replied &quot;Well...there he is aint he?&quot; as if the taxidermy was proof of the existance of Jackelopes.  I thought Jackelopes were native to the destert southwest?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend once told me he was in a convenience store/baitshop/bar/restaraunt in a northern Wisconsin resort town.  The gentleman ahead of him of him paying his bill, an obvious tourist not from the midwest, was staring curiously at the stuffed Jackelope on the wall behind the counter.  After receiving his change, the tourist gentleman asked &#8220;Is that thing real?&#8221;  The man behind the counter replied &#8220;Well&#8230;there he is aint he?&#8221; as if the taxidermy was proof of the existance of Jackelopes.  I thought Jackelopes were native to the destert southwest?</p>
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