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Subject: [Leica] Re:Deer as rats
From: datamaster at northcoastphotos.com (Gary Todoroff)
Date: Thu Mar 9 15:24:01 2006

I've tried to train my wife, my kids and myself - if you see a deer in your
lane, carefully apply the brakes and AIM for it!

Keeping that in mind is the only way to avoid the natural tendency to want
to swerve, possibly killing both the deer and yourself. Chances are good
that if you aim at staying in your lane, the deer will get out of the way.
If not, that's the deer's tough luck, but not yours, your passengers or the
innocent guy driving your way in the other lane!

Gary T

-----Original Message---- Body shops are kept in business by deer dents and
more than a few hospitals can thank deer for providing them with organ
donors who were killed by swerving to avoid Bambi.

Larry Z



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