That's cause us massoles are such carefull drivers? We only stun out prey? ... bad story, hit a young doe. Uncle with me, we get out to check her and the car. Car has a big dent in the side, deer still alive but can't move, twitching and breathing. An old caravan pulls up behind us. Now what do we do? A middle aged Puerto Rican guy, heavy accent, asked if we were OK, and about the deer. With a little boy in the car... My uncle askes him 'what are you going to do with that? How you going to deal with it? He said he is surrounded by Puerto Rican city people, he will tell them he bought a goat from a farm around here.. they won't know the difference. Well, it ain't dead yet, you can't put it in a van with you like this, not with a kid in the car with you. He agrees. My uncle tries to break its neck, don't work, hit her with a tire iron, no deal. He said... as JR would testify, there are more guns in Mass than the rest of the world thinks there is.... Unk tells the guy to go look for a plastic bag bigger than the deer's head. He walks back to his van... Uncle askes me 'what do you have with you?' I told him just the 22 deringer...He says, OK right here... puts his finger on the temple between the ear and eye, hey so much traffic you couldn't hear it go off.... the guy is back with a bag.... oh man... the tiny black dot is puffing smoke rings...nice perfect circle smoke rings straight up... he is amazed. he has a puzzled look on his face as his eyes are following the smoke rings ... then he says 'aaaaahh, can I have him now? I tink he is dead now'.... oh man I wanted to be anywhere but there.... we helped him toss it in his van, he got off the next exit, we kept going our way... coming at us in the 4 lane is 3 staties, full bore... on their way to a deer/car accident... that they never found...a beam me up scotty moment.... drive carefully boys and girls....
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