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Re: O/T dangerous amimals
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Posted by steveormary on October 27, 2005 at 16:27:00 from (216.31.90.194):
In Reply to: Re: O/T dangerous amimals posted by wayne2 on October 27, 2005 at 05:11:07:
b.i.l. hit a deer with his bike. Killed deer and b.i.l.lucky to be alive. He was wearing his helmt and leather jacket but no gloves. It was dark out. Me. Hit 500# calf. Daytime. Calf came up out of ditch and right in front of truck. Sometime later hit a black angus bull. Bull survived,vehicle didnt. Tried to go under semi grain trailer during blizzard. I was going west,semi was going north. Didnt know I done that untill I woke up in hospital. About two years later got run into by a horse. Totaled the horse and killed my van. It was the horses fault. steveormary
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