A Moose Walks Into a Hospital…No, This Isn’t the Start of a Bad Joke
A non-threatening moose walked into the hospital in Anchorage and began eating plants in the lobby before leaving the building on its own.
A non-threatening moose walked into the hospital in Anchorage and began eating plants in the lobby before leaving the building on its own.
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