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Old 08-15-2007, 05:05 PM
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I spoke with Cherie and she said that the work went fine. We weren't looking for anything big, just letting her stretch her legs a little, maybe take the edge off of her for a few days anyway. When I spoke to her this afternoon she said that she came out of the work fine, ate her lunch and looked good this afternoon. I will be back Friday afternoon. It is freakin hot in KY. 102 today in Versailles. That is like 125 for fat guys like me.
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Old 08-15-2007, 05:09 PM
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I spoke with Cherie and she said that the work went fine. We weren't looking for anything big, just letting her stretch her legs a little, maybe take the edge off of her for a few days anyway. When I spoke to her this afternoon she said that she came out of the work fine, ate her lunch and looked good this afternoon. I will be back Friday afternoon. It is freakin hot in KY. 102 today in Versailles. That is like 125 for fat guys like me.
You will be delighted to know that the expected high for when you get back is a cold 70 degrees.
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Old 08-15-2007, 06:52 PM
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You will be delighted to know that the expected high for when you get back is a cold 70 degrees.

heat index of 110 here for the next few days. wonderful.

not keeping the deer from moving, one nailed me yesterday morning--drivers door of my work truck is demolished. just glad he ducked his head before he plowed into me!
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heat index of 110 here for the next few days. wonderful.

not keeping the deer from moving, one nailed me yesterday morning--drivers door of my work truck is demolished. just glad he ducked his head before he plowed into me!
goodness, I hope you're ok?!
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Old 08-15-2007, 07:54 PM
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goodness, I hope you're ok?!
oh yeah, he probably felt it more than i did. there were two of them that came running out of the woods (it was 4:30 am) and i saw them, slammed on the brakes and yelled oh sh!t. cause i knew i was going to nail one of them. first one got clear, second one ( a buck, small rack) ran into my door. like i said, just glad he put his head down, because he would have surely shattered the window if he hadn't. he was nowhere in sight when i stopped. i'm fine, adrenaline rush when it first happened....so, now i'll most likely need a new door, as it's dragging a bit when i open it--pretty crushed in! that's two deer, a turkey, and a buzzard in this truck(ford ranger)...

so, bad door, and the headlights are a bit cross-eyed now. and they jiggle.

the passenger side one got jolted when i hit the buzzard, and he broke the mount on the drivers side one yesterday morning. hell of a way to start the day.
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oh yeah, he probably felt it more than i did. there were two of them that came running out of the woods (it was 4:30 am) and i saw them, slammed on the brakes and yelled oh sh!t. cause i knew i was going to nail one of them. first one got clear, second one ( a buck, small rack) ran into my door. like i said, just glad he put his head down, because he would have surely shattered the window if he hadn't. he was nowhere in sight when i stopped. i'm fine, adrenaline rush when it first happened....so, now i'll most likely need a new door, as it's dragging a bit when i open it--pretty crushed in! that's two deer, a turkey, and a buzzard in this truck(ford ranger)...

so, bad door, and the headlights are a bit cross-eyed now. and they jiggle.

the passenger side one got jolted when i hit the buzzard, and he broke the mount on the drivers side one yesterday morning. hell of a way to start the day.
I'm glad you're OK! That had to be very scary.
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I'm glad you're OK! That had to be very scary.

yeah, it was. always is when one comes jumping out, and i've been more nervous about it since we hit one with my mustang a couple years ago--5K in damage! from one lousy deer. it's crazy.

but living here, tons of wildlife...and the amount of miles i cover, and early in the day til late in the evening--all adds up to high risk of wild animal encounters.
now, the turkey last year was interesting. shattered the windshield (she hit dead center, even knocked the rear view mirror off kilter)....luckily i could still see to drive, as i was over an hour from home.
then, i go thru a security gate to get into a facility, guard asked my gosh, what happened? i said i hit a turkey.

she said 'frozen??' i will NEVER forget that one!! where in the hell are you going to hit a frozen turkey??!
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I'm glad you're OK! That had to be very scary.

and thanks!! we're trying to go injury free all year--this is NOT the way to do that!!
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