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theoldwolf) wrote2009-07-12 12:35 am
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Molly Takes a Hit
Carlin, NV: About 50 miles back is a dead critter. First one I've ever hit, & I hit it good.Underside of my front end is pretty torn up, mostly the plastic fairing ... but part of my grille was taken out, too.
Hqiz.
The good news... You can't see much from the outside, I'm uninjured, & I'm drivable. Things could have been much worse.
Hqiz.

The good news... You can't see much from the outside, I'm uninjured, & I'm drivable. Things could have been much worse.
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And did you at least get to harvest some of the meat?
-=TK
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As long as there's no major damage to you, your passengers and the car then it's a good thing.
Never nice to hit an animal on the road but better to do so than to swerve from it and end up in front of another vehicle or sideways into something immovable.
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There's the important one, it's a shame about the damage and the critter, but unfortunately these things happen. Glad you're ok.
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I missed one deer over here by inches. It was over my hood. It shit all over my hood and windshield.
I clobbered a bird of some sort a few years ago on the way to a Site in the Alamo Indian reservation. Don't know what it was but it filled half the wind shield when I creamed it. It too shit all over the screen. I hit a roadrunner and two rabbits on the same trip.
One of the Laborers here clobbered a cow a couple months ago driving in. I drew picture of him with a bunch of t-bones on the front of his car. Best beef on the grill! =)
Glad to hear you came out OK.
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Thump, chock wham bummby bump bump...(Screeee behind you) ;)