Re: [FWDLK] Not As Easy As It Looks
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Re: [FWDLK] Not As Easy As It Looks



    I liked the story Wayne...kind of like the  insurance commercial with the buck on the roadway, warning the doe and fawn to watch out for people, because if you see one there are usually more!
     I never swerve to avoid any animal in the road unless I am absolutely sure I won't hit something else, loose control, go in the ditch...etc.  I preach to my kids...no animal is as hard as a tree!  (pigs come close)  "Most" animals will not cause your car to roll, as might a ditch or culvert.   I just say apply your brakes gently but firmly and stay as straight as you can.   I have insurance...I haven't heard of a road kill that did!
    One time many years ago I was traveling about 50 - 55 mph on my way home from work when a young pup (yes, I normally would call it an S--)  ran out in front of my car.  I moved as far over in the lane as I could to avoid it, only to hit the critter anyhow.  The worst thing came next...  The dizzy lady coming toward me in the other lane, saw the dog run in front of me.  When she realized I was going to run over the dog, she let go of the steering wheel with both hands and covered her face.   I got past her, and watched as she drove into the ditch!   DUH! 
    To keep this list related...   I would however, try much harder to avoid say...something with fins!
    Stay out of my way you fuzzy little tree rat!      John in WI
ps: glad to see you chose Plymouth for the story!
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 11:26 AM
Subject: [FWDLK] Not As Easy As It Looks

 

A man was trying to cross the street. As he stepped off the curb a Plymouth
came screaming ...
The squirrel said to the man says,
"See, it's not as easy as it looks, is it?" 
 
 



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