Should I be embarrassed that bears (along with dogs and cockatoos) dance better than I do?
Gigi the cat ladyNovember 14, 2016 / 5:58 pm
I have to confess that I do that on the corner of walls and doors sometimes. Ever since I had my spine operation at 15 my back is num and itchy at the same time so when I start scratching it I look pretty much like those bears ??
sumomermaidNovember 15, 2016 / 12:06 pm
My brother-in-law did this so often that all of the doorways in the house had been worn to rounded edges.
AmylizNovember 14, 2016 / 6:55 pm
They need a disco ball!
Mr. MaxNovember 14, 2016 / 6:57 pm
Hilarious!
I once saw a shorter version of this clip with Motley Crue’s “Girls, Girls, Girls” as the music. It was unnervingly apropos!
Thanks for the laugh!
Murray C.November 14, 2016 / 7:56 pm
Pole dancing for bears! (that should be “pole-er bears?)
So that’s what trees are for! Bear back scratchers.
^oo^November 15, 2016 / 1:58 am
I skritch your back, an’ you skritch mine?
I rub your back, an’ you rub mine?
Evrybody so happy, happy!
Evrybodies fur so sappy, sappy!
I’m pining for you. You pining for me?
We all barking up the right tree!
I’m so happy, I can’t bear it!
We so happy we must share it.
We’re in the woods – you know what we do!
Bears in the woods scratch just like you!
Mr. MaxNovember 15, 2016 / 5:58 am
First laugh of the day at 12:56 am, ^oo^! Thanks!
Again with the puns– such fun and silliness.
Murray C.November 15, 2016 / 7:41 am
Yeeee Hah! Round and round and round we go, Face your partner for a do si do……..
Animal dances were popular in the late 1800’s – there was one called The Grizzly Bear – we could bring ’em back!
Alice ShortcakeNovember 15, 2016 / 5:07 am
I love the “one leg in the air” bits!
fkaWaldenPondNovember 15, 2016 / 10:46 am
Iām telling you, hand held back scratchers are right up there with the Guttenberg printing press and invention of the wheel in my world.
Love the break dancing bear at the end!
Cold mornings and hot showers are starting to make my skin dry. Was wishing earlier for a tree to scratch my back against!
Do bears scratch in the woods? Yes! Yes they do!
Hilarious. Some moves there.
Should I be embarrassed that bears (along with dogs and cockatoos) dance better than I do?
I have to confess that I do that on the corner of walls and doors sometimes. Ever since I had my spine operation at 15 my back is num and itchy at the same time so when I start scratching it I look pretty much like those bears ??
My brother-in-law did this so often that all of the doorways in the house had been worn to rounded edges.
They need a disco ball!
Hilarious!
I once saw a shorter version of this clip with Motley Crue’s “Girls, Girls, Girls” as the music. It was unnervingly apropos!
Thanks for the laugh!
Pole dancing for bears! (that should be “pole-er bears?)
Ahhhh! An Oakley-worthy pun. š
Yes.
So that’s what trees are for! Bear back scratchers.
I skritch your back, an’ you skritch mine?
I rub your back, an’ you rub mine?
Evrybody so happy, happy!
Evrybodies fur so sappy, sappy!
I’m pining for you. You pining for me?
We all barking up the right tree!
I’m so happy, I can’t bear it!
We so happy we must share it.
We’re in the woods – you know what we do!
Bears in the woods scratch just like you!
First laugh of the day at 12:56 am, ^oo^! Thanks!
Again with the puns– such fun and silliness.
Yeeee Hah! Round and round and round we go, Face your partner for a do si do……..
Animal dances were popular in the late 1800’s – there was one called The Grizzly Bear – we could bring ’em back!
I love the “one leg in the air” bits!
Iām telling you, hand held back scratchers are right up there with the Guttenberg printing press and invention of the wheel in my world.