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So this past weekend, I had two fawns in my back yard. A young white tail deer gave birth to twins, which is a rarity. Unfortunately, I think momma gave up on the weaker of the two. It was left all day on Saturday alone and momma and other other one were no where to be found. I have not seen it in the last day. I don't think it made it. :(

I did get a sweet picture of them though. I will have to upload it later.
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There's been a lot of deer being killed on the highways over the past couple of weeks. Sure can mess up the front end of a van!

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ryanbp01 wrote:There's been a lot of deer being killed on the highways over the past couple of weeks. Sure can mess up the front end of a van!

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Maybe if they would take down all of those "Deer Crossing" signs they would quit crossing so much... :D

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We have to count on Francis for his point of view and as always with a twist and lots of logic.
Francis, you make me smile and sometimes you make me laugh.
Thanks for that.
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robinson46176 wrote:Maybe if they would take down all of those "Deer Crossing" signs they would quit crossing so much... :D

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I will take down the 'deer crossing' signs, if you take down the falling rock ones!:D
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robinson46176 wrote:Maybe if they would take down all of those "Deer Crossing" signs they would quit crossing so much... :D

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This lady agrees with you :)

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Out of a newspaper somewhere :D
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It took me a very long time in life to figure out what I wanted to be when I grew up. When I did it turned out to be "retired". :D
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robinson46176 wrote:It took me a very long time in life to figure out what I wanted to be when I grew up. When I did it turned out to be "retired". :D
Betcha did not think it would be so 'busy'!:eek:
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JPG40504 wrote:I will take down the 'deer crossing' signs, if you take down the falling rock ones!:D
If you take down the falling rock signs you risk angering a very old Indian chief. As a kid when riding in a car with my father he took great delight in explaining those signs were placed as a reminder to help the chief find his long lost son named "Falling Rock." Now how is that for totally useless information:D Fjimp
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fjimp wrote:If you take down the falling rock signs you risk angering a very old Indian chief. As a kid when riding in a car with my father he took great delight in explaining those signs were placed as a reminder to help the chief find his long lost son named "Falling Rock." Now how is that for totally useless information:D Fjimp
Sure your father was not related to Farmer?:cool:
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