I was sage goat hunting in the far SE corner of Oregon a couple of years ago, stopped in the local market in McDermit for a cold one, and there on the grill of a car in the parking lot was a white winged dove carefully embedded in the grill.It looked like it had been taxidermed and wired there. The guy who was driving seemed quite proud of it.
I'm a locomotive engineer and have hit many different animals. We didn't have air conditioning regularly until the early 2000's, so anything that stuck would stay with us for the trip.
The worse was definitely a buzzard we hit that was slow getting off a carcass. We hit it at about 60, and the guts got spackled to the front of the engine. I smelled that for a week.
How about a group of SEIU punks driving a van full of illegal voters and pimps to get them registered?
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking a drive-away company's insurance company just bought a new Prevost Motorcoach.
ReplyDeletePeople shelling out $500K or more for an RV don't usually want it after it's hit a deer or an elk while being delivered.
I was sage goat hunting in the far SE corner of Oregon a couple of years ago, stopped in the local market in McDermit for a cold one, and there on the grill of a car in the parking lot was a white winged dove carefully embedded in the grill.It looked like it had been taxidermed and wired there. The guy who was driving seemed quite proud of it.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't have been a cow, they do a lot more damage... I know... I hit one with my 69 Corvette many years ago.... enough said!
ReplyDeleteI'm a locomotive engineer and have hit many different animals. We didn't have air conditioning regularly until the early 2000's, so anything that stuck would stay with us for the trip.
ReplyDeleteThe worse was definitely a buzzard we hit that was slow getting off a carcass. We hit it at about 60, and the guts got spackled to the front of the engine. I smelled that for a week.
Oh right. Ain't that a publicity still for that new AMC show, "The Driving Dead"?
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