That sucks. Looks like a baby too. Sorry to hear about this.
Bart
That sucks. Looks like a baby too. Sorry to hear about this.
Bart
That deer looks cute and sleepy!
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Ohh, it's definitely sleepy alright...
Bart
WooHoo!!!
Grats.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
Looks great Mark.
What's the story on the front bumper cladding being a different color than the fender?
It was that way before, just wondering if the front was newer?
Live, Love, Forgive and Never Give Up
Yeah that could have been a lot worse. glad youre ok.
Change your name!!! Maybe and new set of brake pads then call yourself " ChickMagnet" the outcome will be more pleasant. Just Joken, glad everything turned out OK, except for Bambi
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" Jeeps are nice, Barbie has one"
I agree with Mark.
We have a similar gadget for sale in Australia for scaring away kangaroos.
I fitted them to my new Subaru in 2002, and hit 2 kangaroos in 6 months.
Took them off, and hit nothing since.
PK
Now that food has replaced sex in my life -
I can't even get into my own pants!!
One thing to keep in mind is that deer do NOT have a reverse setting on their transmission. If a collision is inevitable, aim for their arse ... chances are better than 50% that it will lunge forward & you'll be lucky and miss it without losing control or almost lucky & give it a glancing blow.
If you try to squeeze in front of a spooked deer, you've just doubled your chances of hitting it.
BTW, 90% of all statistics are 70% correct so you can take the above percentages as absolute truth.