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Keithk3628
Mar 15, 2018Explorer
15 years ago my buddy was driving home from work and was behind a older lady as she hit a deer, he stopped to help her and she was so upset about the deer he told her not to worry he would dispose of the deer so it wasn't left on the road, she thanked him and he tossed it into the cab of his truck as the bed was full of construction tools, he was thinking to take it to the house and see what meat he could salvage.
Well a mile or so down the road the dang thing comes back to life in the cab and starts to kick the heck out of him and the cab of the truck, he had his hands full trying to keep from getting the snot kicked out of him and stopping the truck.
He came to work the next day and looked like he had just returned from the war, that young buck had almost killed him in the cab of his truck, after some stitches at the emergency room and a new windshield the deer made a tasty meal, but i believe that was the most costly venison he had ever cooked.
Not too long after that incident we were camping at Laura Walker state park in Georgia and listening to a ranger talk about stopping to toss a dead snake from the road into his pickup bed, and when he got to the office he was going to toss it into the dumpster and when he reached into the truck bed it bit him and he was off to the emergency room, well after that I decided to not pick up dead things from the road.
Keith
Well a mile or so down the road the dang thing comes back to life in the cab and starts to kick the heck out of him and the cab of the truck, he had his hands full trying to keep from getting the snot kicked out of him and stopping the truck.
He came to work the next day and looked like he had just returned from the war, that young buck had almost killed him in the cab of his truck, after some stitches at the emergency room and a new windshield the deer made a tasty meal, but i believe that was the most costly venison he had ever cooked.
Not too long after that incident we were camping at Laura Walker state park in Georgia and listening to a ranger talk about stopping to toss a dead snake from the road into his pickup bed, and when he got to the office he was going to toss it into the dumpster and when he reached into the truck bed it bit him and he was off to the emergency room, well after that I decided to not pick up dead things from the road.
Keith
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