Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
That doesn't change my opinion that there are WAY too many people. .
Yeah...but the hard part here is finding any that want to volunteer to leave...anybody?

Remember out ol' buddy Thomas Robert Malthus? The one who suggested that there will always be disasters to help "thin the herd" now and again? We've gotten too good at getting through disasters so there's a lot more of us covering a lot more area.

But Bro. Canuck's last post reminds me of the Thylacoleo sightings in the Land Down Under. The marsupial tiger supposedly went extinct back in the 1930's but people are still spotting them out there in the outback. Mike Smith, a local songwriter, did a great tune a while back titled "There's A Panther In Michigan" about sightings back in the last decades of the 20th Century.

(M. Smith)
Chorus: There's a panther in Michigan. Don't that make your Halloween?
There's a panther in Michigan, although he is seldom seen
And he's following the water in the ways of the Indian,
And he's crossing the border to Indiana.
There's an awful lot of cover down along the Raisin river.
We would set up on the one side, he'd show up on the other.
I know people used to wonder why we couldn't catch the panther,
There's an awful lot of cover down along the Raisin river.
When a farmer in Manchester called, I was there in minutes,
Following the trail of feathers
Through the high grass when he screamed.
Thirty-four years in law enforcement, I've never been so scared.
I could see where he was going by the way the grass was moving.
Chorus:
Now, people who know panthers say that they are lazy hunters,
And they will take a prey that's wounded over one that's healthy,
And he might take a child, playing in a sand-box,
For some kind of wounded critter down along the Raisin river.
Test drivers saw the panther at the Chrysler proving grounds.
It was during hunting season. He was out there on the track,
And he knew if he went in there, he'd be safe from hunters.
He's an uncanny animal.
Chorus:


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