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First Doe! well with my Truck that is!
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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2811302" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I was driving to work a few days ago when a doe got lucky. The guy in front of me slowed down almost to a stop as a doe walked across the street in front of his truck. She'd crossed from north to south; the north side of the road is wooded, and the south side is mostly clear, with a few houses fairly close to the road. I'm guessing he was a hunter, based on the Browning "BuckMark" sticker on his back glass, and that paid off--he didn't take off as soon as she was across the road, which is fortunate, as she almost immediately bolted back across the road, headed for the woods.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what spooked her, but if he hadn't stayed slow, he'd have caught her squarely in the grille of his half-ton Chebbie...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2811302, member: 26737"] I was driving to work a few days ago when a doe got lucky. The guy in front of me slowed down almost to a stop as a doe walked across the street in front of his truck. She'd crossed from north to south; the north side of the road is wooded, and the south side is mostly clear, with a few houses fairly close to the road. I'm guessing he was a hunter, based on the Browning "BuckMark" sticker on his back glass, and that paid off--he didn't take off as soon as she was across the road, which is fortunate, as she almost immediately bolted back across the road, headed for the woods. I don't know what spooked her, but if he hadn't stayed slow, he'd have caught her squarely in the grille of his half-ton Chebbie... [/QUOTE]
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