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Re: Junior has two so far
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Posted by Hobo,NC on November 12, 2006 at 15:04:04 from (151.213.114.64):
In Reply to: Junior has two so far posted by Jak on November 12, 2006 at 09:20:34:
I hit my first deer last week. I had just set the cruise @ 55 and looked up and a deer wuz lick’in the white line. I hit the brakes bout the time he decided to switch lanes, Too late I got me one, I did not stop to see iffin I could revive’em, I wuz only a few miles from the house and when I got home I had enuff deer hair on the bumper to make a good fish’in lure. I called my buddy and told’em I hit hiz pet deer when I left at ‘bout Hemi lane. He told me the next day it wuz around 100 lb . My 94 GMC K1500 had no damage, hard to believe but so. I traded a newer truck fer it with, got sum boot. The guy who owned it drove it home to clean it out, well next day I saw a small dent on the right front fender and ask’em if the dent wuz in it when we traded, he said no he hit a deer on the way home. This truck has taller tars on it and sits high if I had hit the deer with a car it would have totaled it. One of the local body shops has 12 badly damaged vehicles that hit deer’s. I hope the hunters kill’em all, enny one need the meat be at my house @ 10 enny nite and take yer limit. I am infested with’em but have not had a problem with’em eat’in my garden go figger.
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