Posted on 10/12/2012 8:06:38 PM PDT by BMC1
Calling into the Y94 Morning Playhouse radio show, Fargo-area resident Donna aired her frustrations about a number of deer-related car accidents she has been involved in recently three to be exact.
Donna believes the North Dakota and Minnesota Departments of Transportation are responsible for the problem, however, she told the radio hosts that she has written local news outlets about her grievance and they refuse to take her seriously. Its extremely frustrating to Donna as she believes she has crafted a very simple and effective solution to her problem.
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Obamabot?
That sign is hate speech.
there should been alcohol involved then I would understand
This woman has watched “BAMBI” one too many times
Nah I take it back...this lady doesn’t need an alcohol....she obviously has used to much pot to even be allowed out of the house by herself
From the land of fruits and nuts. Ok
“End Construction”
LOL!!! Thanks, just got home after a grueling 11 hour day at work and I needed a big laugh.
A liberal??
They can't read, silly! But they understand the picture!
Mark
Attribute goes to Bill Engvall's wife!
I wonder if she’s an Obama voter.
Well, DUUUUH
Probably called in on her Obama phone.
The response callers could not control their hysterical crying laughter.
One woman said "Can you have her on every day", rofl.
Very funny, but I say it was a put on.
Yea, I think so to, but I’m laughing just the same
and I heard this story several years ago, but so funny
Does she work for the current regime? She has all the qualifications for UN ambassador.
this woman is an Obunghole voter; I GUARANTEEE.
I’ll bet she’s mystified why she always finds things in the last place she looks. Then there was also a video about a woman who couldn’t figure out how far she would go in an hour at 80 MPH
To be honest, I think the deer-lady is a put on. I’ve heard several forms of this joke for years. She is convincing though.
In Europe they require grassy bridges and deer crossings over highways for animals and tunnels under them for reptiles and amphibians. These usually cost millions to build and are as large - if not larger - than a normal overpass or underpass, although frog crossings can often be pipes.
On one such deer & antelope bridge they set up a motion-activated camera to capture the crossing animals on camera.
In eight years, not a single deer crossed.
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