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Old December 13th 03, 02:56 AM
Margy Natalie
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I think the point is hit the deer rather than swerve into oncoming traffic.
Sorry but I'll hit the deer over the semi in the other lane or even the
teenager with the **** box in the other lane. I hit a cat once. I could
either hit a row of parked cars, head into oncoming traffic or hit the cat. I
still feel bad about it and it was 23 years ago, but I made the correct choice.

Margy

Enrique wrote:

"Montblack" wrote in message
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("Robert Henry" wrote)
To some of their friends, I'm "the uncle guy" that says always hit the

deer.

BTW, congrats on missing that mountain deer. I've only hit one deer in

over
25 years of driving, but I was on my motorcycle - so it's worth more

points.
g


Do you also run over dogs, pregnant women and kids?

Should someone run over you if you are in the road on a motorcycle or on
foot? Why not, in the big scheme of things your life is not worth more than
a deer's life?

Montblack
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