Id be selling the child!Not that little. They managed to reach some way up the wall! I used to be on a team designing these types of sofa and I think I’d have cried if this was me! Still that’s what you get for leaving a child alone in a room unattended with sharpies and an expensive sofa . Still, look on the bright side, it could have been a Stanley knife.
I think it's actually telling you that there's a built-in bear alarm which goes off when one is detected? Useful on hot days when you keep your honey in the fridge.New fridge freezer arrived yesterday, complete with pictorial instructions.
Supposedly we musn't let any grizzly bears near it
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We had an actual bear encounter in Yosemite back country. We'd planned to cross the mountains from the east and emerge in the valley about a week later. Mr/Mrs Bear (smarter than the average?) stuffed that on our first night. Our food was bagged and hanging on a cord in the centre of a rock face about 15 - 20 feet tall (no trees nearby). In the morning it had been rifled and scattered. A big orange had been perfectly peeled. There was a big tooth puncture in the film canister that had our toothpaste in. That bear had either hauled up the bag, stood on someone's shoulders or been one hell of a boulderer. We couldn't risk crossing the mountains with what food we had left. A ranger told us later that bears love oranges. Back home we decided to make a claim on the insurance (more for a laugh than anything else) and they paid out!We once visited Yosemite National Park, here we were shown pictures of how bears could trash a locked car in search of food, so on balance it probably is a good idea to keep them away from your fridge.