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Maybe the horns double as outlets for a fog machine?

:D

or to avoid deer collisions? that horn in front might jsut do it, lol...

and since we've had a deer smack the side of a vehicle, one can assume the side horns protect against that as well?

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

kent if that was sarcasm, i just want you to know i did have a deer hit me while i was fully stopped. Hit the driver's door, i had my window down and the bastard's head actually came part of the way in the window.

kent if that was sarcasm, i just want you to know i did have a deer hit me while i was fully stopped. Hit the driver's door, i had my window down and the bastard's head actually came part of the way in the window.

Umm, try moving. :fing34:

kent if that was sarcasm, i just want you to know i did have a deer hit me while i was fully stopped. Hit the driver's door, i had my window down and the bastard's head actually came part of the way in the window.

LOL. Good thing no one else is here at work to hear me laughing. :)

Reminds me of a couple of years ago, my grandparents (in a cadilliac) nailed a deer 1/2mile from home on the return side of a 600 mile trip the opening day of deer season, with the little deer whistles on the car, and the deer hunters we had down from michigan didn't get a single deer that day. Grandparents Cadilliac 1, Deer hunters 0.

I couldn't move for the other deer(s?). They were all on an embankment to the left of the road, i saw them heading down so completely stopped to let them cross. They go by in front of the car and all of the sudden mr retard deer comes down at full sprint right into the car.

and since we've had a deer smack the side of a vehicle, one can assume the side horns protect against that as well?

Would have protected me when I got hit :D

I couldn't move for the other deer(s?). They were all on an embankment to the left of the road, i saw them heading down so completely stopped to let them cross. They go by in front of the car and all of the sudden mr retard deer comes down at full sprint right into the car.

no, there wasn't any sarcasm in that. about three days before, my wife tags a button buck with the trailblazer at about 45mph. no damage to the truck whatsoever, buck has a broken back. TB 1, deer 0

same road, about the same time (heading home from work) a buck jumps out as we go by. Smacks the rear of the truck, does a 360 and blazes right behind the truck into the field. no damage to the TB, deer lost some skin. TB 2, deer 0.

but then again, we aren't as cute as you. how else can you explain the deer trying to snag a kiss?

btw, i'm still laughing...

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

I hit a groundhog the other day, never seen one try to cross a road like that but there it was. Not running, just shuffling....not fast enough though.

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i like those horns lol. im gonna have some firing out like that, but not outside the car....theres plenty of cars with horns outside...

and yes, it is a florida thing.

Moose = you dead when you hit one.

I've run over a deer before (literally) in my first car, a 82 Cordoba :D

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