
The proof:

The unsuspecting victim:

p.s. I would have never expected Spanish folklore to have such a big influence on the names of the local shops and restaurants in a place like this... ;-)
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Ey!
I remember having seen this big-fat bear somewhere else, probably in California...
Funny thing to hug!
victor, you forgot to talk about "the little of the prairie":
no puerdorrrll, pecardorrrrlll...
Pacorro, keep up the spanish dandruff humour!
You are absolutely right Victor!
Mr. Big-fat Bear has at least one big-fat cousin which was recently spotted in California, and more precisely at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. Remember this ?
:-)