Posted by JDNewbie on August 28, 2015 at 05:59:31 from (70.183.134.231):
In Reply to: today's funny posted by jon f mn on August 28, 2015 at 05:28:03:
Not to try to "one up", but it sounds like what happened to my neighbor!
He got a call from a friend to come pick up a deer he just hit on the road. The deer didn't die from the collision, so the responding LEO shot the deer in the lungs and wrote out a salvage tag and gave it to the guy who hit the deer. Well, the guy who hit the deer was late for work so he left my neighbor to take care of the details, but my neighbor didn't get the salvage tag before he went home.
Fast forward and my neighbor is at home skinning out the deer when the game warden comes around the corner of his garage and asks if he has a tag for that deer. Without looking up from his work because he thought somebody was pulling his leg, he says, "HE!! NO, and I ain't gonna get one either!"
At that point, the game warden took out his badge and they had a conversation. It was sorta difficult to explain it was a road kill with a bullet hole through the rib cage. A few phone calls later everything was sorted out, but he was sweating bullets for a little bit!
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