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:rolleyes: This is DEFINITELY a warning to anyone finding a deer on the side of the road...
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Now, I heard about this incident when I woke up today. The guys on the radio like to read from their 'Stupid Criminal Files' and while this guy didn't mean to commit any offense, it was still plain dumb.
Besides... how did he stuff the deer into a Fiat? :blink:
And why didn't it wake up at the time?
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Why? Why would he leave it in his car and go to work in the first place?
I guess people out there do that kind of stuff. I'm a city girl and if I see a dead anything on the streets, I'm leaving it alone. Ha ha ha.
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Dunno.
Different culture? Venison dinner? Just for kicks?
Still, I guess he wasn't going to turn around when driving to work. Could get a guy fired if he showed up late (guessing).
However, you can't get a family of four into a Fiat. How'd he get a dang deer into one? :P
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I would always leave dead animals alone. I don't get it anyway. I mean, why would you want to take a (dead) reindeer home :s Thats just crazy.
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EJlol,April 08, 2009 10:20 pm Wrote:I would always leave dead animals alone. I don't get it anyway. I mean, why would you want to take a (dead) reindeer home :blink: Thats just crazy.
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Well, that makes more sense than venison dinner. I wouldn't just pick up a dead something to eat. Don't know what it may have in it. And just for kicks? I laughed when I read that. I see deer heads hung up like that in a lot of movies that include hunters. Along with bear rugs and crap like that, but I would never put up anything like that in my house even if it was fake. I mean look at the eyes on that thing. Imagine having that in your home just staring at you.... Couldn't do it.
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A reindeer? They don't even live in Poland or at least not natively so that's very unlikely.
I assumed fallow deer when I read it, but maybe it was a roe deer? It wouldn't have been too difficult to get a roe deer into the car.
Both fallow and roe deer live in that area. It is indeed impressive if he got a fallow deer into the car, but not so much if it's a roe deer.
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MicKo,April 08, 2009 05:35 pm Wrote:Or if you don't like...
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maybe that is the reason why they take deer(almost) at home...i only move live/dead animals on the road when their blocking your way...