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Huge Tiger on the Mutual of Omaha building
Posted on 6/14/09 at 2:17 am
Posted on 6/14/09 at 2:17 am
245-foot tiger prowls above Omaha as part of Mutual of Omaha's Centennial Celebration. The 14-story banner hangs from Mutual of Omaha's headquarters in Midtown Omaha. An insurance company founded in 1909, Mutual of Omaha is widely known for the television series "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom." (Photo: Mutual of Omaha)
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Posted on 6/14/09 at 4:19 am to GeauxLSU8
Fitting. But a guerrilla would work too!
Posted on 6/14/09 at 4:56 am to NastyTiger
I think you mean gorilla.
Posted on 6/14/09 at 5:18 am to GeauxLSU8
Now that is really cool! ... and appropriate!

Posted on 6/14/09 at 7:26 am to GeauxLSU8
That looks sweet. All people in Omaha love Da Tigers 
Posted on 6/14/09 at 9:23 am to coony07
when we drove by it i said its a omen.....
Posted on 6/14/09 at 9:25 am to NastyTiger
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Fitting. But a guerrilla would work too!
why would you put these guys on the side of your building?
Posted on 6/14/09 at 10:50 am to TGR
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when we drove by it i said its a omen.....
I like that!
Posted on 6/14/09 at 10:53 am to prplhze2000
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Where's Jim?
Usually getting his arse kicked by some animal while Marlin Perkins was safe in the truck yelling "LOOK OUT JIM!"
Posted on 6/14/09 at 11:20 am to prplhze2000
"While Jim is standing on the edge of the Amazon River battling a 20-foot anaconda and having his crotch shredded by hungry piranha, I am here at the edge of the jungle observing the strange mating ritual of the almost extinct South American peacock." - Marlin Perkins
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