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SVX92-97 05-14-2009 11:54 AM

When you know its time to turn in your Drivers License
 
When You Know it's Time to Turn in Your Drivers License



When it is time to turn in one's license!!!!!!!!
An old man and woman were on the way to Greenville , NC
And stopped at McDonalds in
Farmville just off of 264 East bypass last Saturday
And did not know that they hit this deer!!
Someone in McDonalds had to tell them ...the old man said he noticed that the car was starting to run a little hot the last few miles.


http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/o...rthrugrill.jpg

Mike621 05-14-2009 12:06 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SVX92-97 (Post 601342)
When You Know it's Time to Turn in Your Drivers License


When it is time to turn in one's license!!!!!!!!
An old man and woman were on the way to Greenville , NC
And stopped at McDonalds in
Farmville just off of 264 East bypass last Saturday
And did not know that they hit this deer!!
Someone in McDonalds had to tell them ...the old man said he noticed that the car was starting to run a little hot the last few miles.


http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/o...rthrugrill.jpg

Wow....


Grill-ed venison! :lol:

dcarrb 05-14-2009 12:29 PM

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Source?

Looks bogus to me.

dcb

Blacky 05-14-2009 04:43 PM

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At least it wasn't a human!

1986nate 05-14-2009 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Blacky (Post 601371)
At least it wasn't a human!

That's been done here in Wisconsin on a few occasions over the past couple years:( Some old woman drove home half a mile with someone in her windshield and it was found about 5 days after...

zavikan 05-15-2009 08:06 AM

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+1 for the fake. doesnt look real at all. you drag your cheek on the ground outside your car for 1/2 a mile and tell me if you still have a cheek left.

As per the old lady who killed a PERSON and drove home with them in her windshield... I remember that on the news.

James

dcarrb 05-15-2009 08:16 AM

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I know things like this happen. A few years ago in Atlanta some drunk moron drove home from a bar (as I recall), apparently oblivious to the fact that his friend in the passenger seat of his pickup had hung his head out the window and been decapitated by a utility pole guywire.

The deer in the grille just doesn't look posed right.

dcb

Francis 05-16-2009 05:12 AM

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+2 fake picture....deer has no blood.

svxcess 05-16-2009 06:19 AM

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Here is another photo from a different angle



They discussed incident this at length on the NEW JERSEY HUNTER website.



Did the old man notice how bad it hurt when a deployed airbag hit him in the face? :lol:

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DarknessofDeath 05-16-2009 06:31 AM

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is this the new hunting fad? ~

SoCal LS-L 05-17-2009 10:08 PM

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I disagree with the fake assessments. The airbags would not deploy unless the crush sensors in the bumper were tripped, it looks intact. The blood stops flowing for the most part when the heart stops beating, and it may have drained mostly on the road....if there were an injury that caused bleeding out of the mouth and nose, which there might not have been in this case. The deer may have been further in until the couple stopped in the parking lot, which at that time the deer may have fallen further out of the grill. That would explain the apparent lack of road rash to the deers face. Furthermore, the injuries were most likely to the deers hind end, where the heat from the radiator and engine could have cauterized wounds and solidified most of the blood exiting from that area. Just a thought....


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