"I don’t know what the heck was up with that," Corinea Stanhope, 36, of Powell River, British Columbia, told Kennedy News. "It really freaked us out, it’s not something you see every day."
After coming across a deer carcass in a garden on her property, Stanhope explained that she set up the camera to surveil any animals that might take interest in the dead deer.
-WiscoDave
Dont you think Stanhope is one of the women in the pictures?
ReplyDeleteNext time, lay out some claymores.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kenny, I needed a good WTF this morn. Todd in Denver
ReplyDeleteGreat practical joke!
ReplyDeleteEd
Nuttin' wrong with this style dinning as long as they brush the maggots off first.
ReplyDeleteBuild a bridge out of them!
ReplyDeleteWell played.
DeleteAh, but can you not also build a bridge out of stone?
DeleteHahahaha now thats funny. Not set up at all, nope, nada, its for real folks.
ReplyDeleteJust the local leftists dining out.....
ReplyDeleteAhhh, Canadians, A? mmmm, venison tartare.
ReplyDeletePsycho chicks. We've all had 'em...
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