From: RL on 5 Aug 2006 10:45 "piddie" <piddieyoupiddieme(a)mostpiddyful.net.com> wrote in message news:z3WAg.3083$kO3.317(a)newssvr12.news.prodigy.com... > RL wrote: > > > On June 10th, at approx. 9:30 PM, Donnie (our club's Sgt. at Arms) was > > riding to work on a busy highway, when he hit a deer. > > In almost every case, he who hits a deer is an idiot who > deserves to die. > > piddie -- I hate deer killers. > -- Ah, poor piddie feels left out. Did the card fall out of the spokes on your tricycle? ;) Sunny Williams sunny will at tx vets period org IRPK, ISRA #7123, Deerslayers Director/Webmaster for Texas Veterans Assoc., Chapter 3 http://www.txvets.org/ "... if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat." ~Teddy Roosevelt
From: yournotauser on 5 Aug 2006 11:52 Turby wrote: > On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 22:05:21 GMT, Sean <no.spam(a)no.spam> wrote: > > >These reports say the deer population is exploding: > > If only... Bullshit. The little bastards are efficient enough at killing motorcyclists, we don't need suicide bomber deer. "Today another group of bikers were killed when a whitetail with a roadside bomb caught them on a twisty canyon road!" > > -- > Turby the Turbosurfer Bryan
From: jim rozen on 5 Aug 2006 14:22 In article <E9qdnawihNAf6U7ZnZ2dnUVZ_umdnZ2d(a)newedgenetworks.com>, RL says... >overturned, after having run off the road and flipping several times. She >died at the scene, that afternoon. The cause? A deer. She didn't die because she hit the deer. She died because she drove her car of the road. Ironically the same impulse to save life that helped the rider, did her in. She was trying to do for bambi the same thing she did for him. Deer, rule one. When you see them, slow down. Rule two, don't drive off the road. Vehicles work best when they're on rubber which is on asphalt. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ==================================================
From: pieface on 5 Aug 2006 14:47 jim rozen wrote: > In article <E9qdnawihNAf6U7ZnZ2dnUVZ_umdnZ2d(a)newedgenetworks.com>, RL says... > > >>overturned, after having run off the road and flipping several times. She >>died at the scene, that afternoon. The cause? A deer. > > > She didn't die because she hit the deer. She died because she > drove her car of the road. > > Ironically the same impulse to save life that helped the rider, > did her in. She was trying to do for bambi the same thing she > did for him. > > Deer, rule one. When you see them, slow down. Rule two, don't > drive off the road. > > Vehicles work best when they're on rubber which is on asphalt. > > Jim > > Wonder also how many people have drove off the road avoiding cats, dogs and squirrels.
From: High Plains Thumper on 5 Aug 2006 14:57
RL wrote: > "High Plains Thumper" wrote... >> RL wrote: >>> yournotauser wrote... >>>> RL wrote: >>>> >>>>> To heck with Africa, feed me for life! >>>>> Not only that but think of all the hungry kids in the US. >>>>> *Bambi burgers* for all! >>>> >>>> Actually I'll take venison loin wrapped in bacon and grilled over a >>>> really hot bed of coals. Mmmmmm. Now I'm hungry. >>> >>> Sounds good. >>> Or how 'bout chicken-fried deer steak, smothered in cream gravy, or >>> chopped BBQ'd venison, venison chili, venison jerky and my favorite, >>> deer meat tamales. Dadgum, I forgot to eat lunch and now I'm really >>> hungry! >> >> You fergot the Chan-neese way of cooking .... deer tail soup, venison >> curry, deer ramen, stir fried venison, teriyaki venison, deer adobo, >> venison sushi, etc. > > I was with you until you mentioned sushi. > You do realize that deer carry all sorts of nasty little vermin, in their > skin and inside their innerds? My dog got sick by walking through some > deer "pellets" and then licking his paws. He almost died because of it. > I eat beef medium rare but I eat venison well done. Ummmh, you are thinking of sashimi, the raw fish served as a delicacy with horseradish mustard. Sushi is all types of specially prepared rice. Instead of strips of cooked beef, pork or shrimp, I was thinking of venison, perhaps teriyaki style. Sometimes, restaurants may put strips of raw fish, such as yellow fin tuna in rolled sushi covered with a seaweed wrapper. However, such IMHO is restaurant food. -- HPT |