Thursday, April 8, 2010

Focus, Mark, focus.

Tucked away in a tree, Mark watches the Parker camp and soon sees a plane arrive and a group of shadowy figures start loading up boxes from the cooler into the aircraft. (Good thing you have those pictures Mark. The police will need some sort of evidence that there was actually illegal goods in that building.) Mark takes the opportunity to take a few pictures of the illegal activities and then, his interest piqued, decides to go and get a closer look to try and see just who is picking up the illegal goods. (I very much doubt that it will be Senator Wallace. He hasn't survived this long in government by doing things himself. That's what henchmen are for.)
Before Mark can do much of anything about the plane, though, he's distracted by the distressed honks of geese in danger. Leaping into action, he soon finds the unfortunate fowl trapped in a net left by the Parkers. (How low can those two sink? Well, we apparently haven't seen the worst yet, and I think that it's pretty safe to say that we all know who killed Bambi's mom now.) Meanwhile, back at the Parker's camp of depravity and nefarious deeds, Joe and Moe decide to go take a look at the trap they set earlier. The very trap that Mark is currently taking pictures of (and hopefully releasing the geese from).
Mark, consumed by his photography, doesn't hear Joe and Moe before it's too late and only his quick thinking (and the fact that one of the Parkers is a loudmouth) allows him to escape, dashing back into the woods. The game is on again. The Parkers may think that they're going to win, but now they're on Mark's territory and even though he hasn't spent much time in this forest, two poachers are no match for an intrepid woodsman with the spirit of justice on his side (and a mean left hook).

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