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SEDALIA, Mo., Dec. 2 (UPI) -- A Missouri deer hunter said a vengeful buck got back on its feet after being shot and attacked him with its antlers.
Randy Goodman, 47, of Sedalia said he shot the buck once in its broadside and once in its neck before climbing down from his tree stand to inspect what he thought was a lifeless corpse, The Sedalia Democrat reported Tuesday.
I hope he has insurance, his hospital bill is gonna cost a lot of Doe, and of course not aiming his hunting rifle at the right spot, or not using the right caliber or bullet weight, will also cost him a lot of 12-point bucks..
I hope I'm not jumping the gun here by saying this is a stag-gering topic. I never beat around the bush and I refuse to hide. I even dated a gal named Bambi who broke up with me cause she found out I wanted to thump her.
I hope I'm not jumping the gun here by saying this is a stag-gering topic. I never beat around the bush and I refuse to hide. I even dated a gal named Bambi who broke up with me cause she found out I wanted to thump her.
How could she miss it? You were fawning all over her.
That is a funny story about the hunter.....what a way to meat your fate!
You people are toooooooo funneeeeeeeeee, I couldn't top those. Couldn't buck the trend.LMAO
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