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Thursday, December 10, 2009
 
Nemo Sighting Near Bemidji?

It’s been a while since I’ve seen or heard from the elusive Nemo, so imagine my surprise when I saw his picture plastered all over MPR’s news site this morning.

At least, I think that’s him. The face isn’t visible, but still, that is definitely how Nemo walks.

Seems a hunter up in Bemidji set up a game trail camera and Nemo just ambled along in front of it during the dead of night.

The wee small hours are, of course, Nemo’s favorite time to go out for a stroll. It isn't clear why he’s chosen the Bemidji area for his nocturnal walkabouts.

Not sure what’s up with the gorilla suit either, but I assume there’s a perfectly reasonable explanation for that too.



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