Tagged and Bagged: Awesome, funny
If you remember, I wrote about meeting up with a pair of deer on the walking trail in town. It turns out that one was wandering around down town and entered the provincial Legislative building. He/she trotted around inside for a minute or so before busting through a window and running off. I bet that was one confused animal. Once the story hits the web, I’ll post a link. It was caught on security cameras, so maybe that will be posted with it. Cool.
Thanks to John, here’s a link to the story.
EDIT: link to a story (in French) with a video HERE.
And, here’s a YouTube video of it for you:
Now that’s nuts!A link to the YouTube video.
Here’s one Deer Link.
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No. Your beloved Akismet is. They think that you’re a spammer!
Probably because the Link was one of them that are a mile long and has that weird hex code in it.
Oh man that story is too funny and outlandish! It seems like something that you would watch in a Chevy Chase National Lampoon movie! It would have been funnier if it got in the elevator, pressed its nose on a button and travelled to a different floor! But either way, politics scared the hell out of that poor deer and can you blame the poor creature?
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That is so funny! poor deer…
My thoughts exactly, Jenny. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. By the way, I found a link to the video footage.
It probably wanted to submit a grievance to the legislature! lol
I was outside, in the backyard one morning and I heard the neighbors swimming. I thought this was odd as it was 6:30 am and they rarely swam before 6:45. I looked around the corner to see what was going on when I saw it. A deer had fallen into their pool and was not able to get it. I woke my neighbor and he and I were able to direct it to the steps where it was able to get itself out. Poor thing was nearly half drowned and laid in his back yard, under a tree for nearly 2 hours before it had the strength to get up and run off.
That’s absolutely amazing, Scott!