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Went deer hunting.... SUCCESS!!!

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I've posted this here before, so here it is again.

It is now legal in the state of Colorado to remove undomesticated animals from any public roadway, without the notification of the division of wildlife. These animals may be used for human consumption if properly processed, however the authorities warn that any use of the animal carcass for religious rituals or unnatural sexual pleasure is strictly forbidden.
 
Originally posted by: Zedtom
I've posted this here before, so here it is again.

It is now legal in the state of Colorado to remove undomesticated animals from any public roadway, without the notification of the division of wildlife. These animals may be used for human consumption if properly processed, however the authorities warn that any use of the animal carcass for religious rituals or unnatural sexual pleasure is strictly forbidden.

What I take away from that is that, if the relationship is allowed to develop naturally, anything goes.
 
Originally posted by: Zedtom
I've posted this here before, so here it is again.

It is now legal in the state of Colorado to remove undomesticated animals from any public roadway, without the notification of the division of wildlife. These animals may be used for human consumption if properly processed, however the authorities warn that any use of the animal carcass for religious rituals or unnatural sexual pleasure is strictly forbidden.

Feels natural to me!!

 
Originally posted by: Gothgar
awesome, did you keep it?

I didn't have any way to. I asked the cop if I could, he said yes. One of the firemen that showed up asked if I was going to keep it, and I said I couldn't. I over heard him say he was going to have someone come get it.
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
Originally posted by: Cable God
"R Ninja"? lulz......

ha! my last car was red, and had the 'ninja' bodykit on it. I never changed the plate after i totalled that car.
If you were a real ninja you would have been able to miss the deer...

you got it all wrong. the car was so ninja, the deer didn't see it coming. My car managed to clip it up onto the hood, avoid major front end damage, take it in the window (easiest to fix), and flip it off to the side.

My car won.

 
Originally posted by: Zedtom
I've posted this here before, so here it is again.

It is now legal in the state of Colorado to remove undomesticated animals from any public roadway, without the notification of the division of wildlife. These animals may be used for human consumption if properly processed, however the authorities warn that any use of the animal carcass for religious rituals or unnatural sexual pleasure is strictly forbidden.

*cancels plans to vacation in colorado* 🙁
 
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