A drunk trapper named LeRoy Ball freaked in 1829 near Douglas, Wyoming after spotting the world's first jackalope. |
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Back in the 1900s, popular hunting and fishing mags profiled the elusive jackalope. |
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In front of a white-on-black jackalope silhouette, two masked men march on to a smoke-filled stage, then three, then five, then six. |
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The staff has long been interested in jackalope myths around the world. |
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An odd trait of the jackalope is its ability to imitate the human voice. |
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A pretty idea, as I say, but about as genuine as the jackalope. |
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But the jackalope and the Man Ray photographs had been taken down. |
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Mr. Perkins, perhaps realizing this, calls Bourye a jackalope of a whiskey, after the mythical jackrabbit-antelope hybrid of American folklore — a beast that can be caught, it is said, only with whiskey. |
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Those hoping to glimpse a winged jackalope or a chandelier made of goat skulls were packed into the Bell House in Brooklyn as if the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were playing a secret show. |
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He did manage to sink the putt for a birdie, unlike a fellow competitor in the Jackalope, who after getting nearest the hole, played his next chip shot from further away. |
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