Posted by RobMD on July 24, 2008 at 18:46:17 from (205.188.117.74):
...NOT!!
I was on my way home from a job, and in broad afternoon daylight I either slowed down, stopped, or blew my horn 10 different times for Bambi clones.
During the colonial era up to the 1950's, there wouldn't be this many deer in Maryland or PA - because hunters were allowed to hunt.
But noooo... A few whack jobs would change that:
And now my father has no corn or carrots in the garden because of a certain deer, and my cousin has a nice big 'ol dent in the side of his truck from where Bambi decided to kiss the door at 40 mph.
Oh yes, I would shoot the deer that's eating our garden, but it's either a dead deer or Jail time.
Get this: Just a month ago, I saw a whole bunch of people alongside the road, out of their cars with their flashers on. A car had hit a deer and there were people putting blankets on it while it was laying there in pain. I go back to get my hunting knife to kill it when a woman and a man say "stop, don't kill it!"
Sorry for the rant but I do not like pansies and their deer.
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