Category Archives: History of Hooahbears

Teddy Roosevelt finds practicing for San Juan Hill a little “Ruff”.

A page is found, torn from Colonel Roosevelt’s journal…  “We had a bully time today, thanks to the Hooahbear leading the charge up the hill.  The Hooahbear’s mount was called a “Ruff”.  Because he was such a help in teaching … Continue reading

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“That’s one small step for a Hooahbear”

Once again, another cover up has been found.  Ever looked closely at the NASA photo of Neil Armstrong’s “one step for mankind”?  Another photo has been unearthed…or perhaps unmooned… which might lead to a new interpretation of the quote.

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“Beware of Hooahbears bearing gifts.”

There has been another version of the Homeric epic about the Trojan War locked in a time-sensitive vault.  Fortunately, Dr. Ullible happened to be there at the opening of the vault, and somehow managed to take a look at the … Continue reading

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