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man, deer fight to the death in beauty salon oh deer...
stay focused people...please!!!! Pennsylvania Man Wrestles Deer In Hair Salon Do No Evil – A man said he had no choice but to fight after a deer crashed into a Quakertown, Pennsylvania, hair salon on Tuesday. The white-tailed buck, complete with 4-6 inch antlers, flailed and kicked around Holiday Hair until the owner was forced to put the animal in a headlock. After suffering a broken jaw and cuts to its back, the deer was subsequently put down. Tags: pennsylvania, propeller weird news, deer | |
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Its last words were, "I just wanted a rinse and set!". | |
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i hope it was as good as the uber-classic peter vs the chicken fight
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KjQwLCC9_2w | |
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That's what happens when deers do too many funny mushrooms. | |
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It isn't the load that breaks us down, it's the way we carry it. | |
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he didnt have to kill the deer | |
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Flowerz said: he didnt have to kill the deer
I agree. The senseless brutality of some people. | |
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gyro34 said: Flowerz said: he didnt have to kill the deer
I agree. The senseless brutality of some people. What was he supposed to do? Offer him a beer and play cards with him? | |
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A little more detail...
Dad wrestles with deer after it crashes into salon 5 days ago QUAKERTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A disoriented deer smashed his way into a suburban hair salon, and a customer wrestled with the animal to keep it from ramming into his 11-year-old son or other youngsters. "I'm a father. I wasn't going to let anything happen to those kids," Randy Goepfert said after Tuesday's confrontation. Three hairdressers and several parents and children were in the Holiday Hair salon at a strip mall in this Philadelphia suburb when the white-tail buck crashed through the glass door. Goepfert was paying for his son Tyler's haircut. The deer "was charging right at my son, so I decked him," Goepfert said. He grabbed the buck by the neck and slammed it to the floor, then climbed on top and began choking it, hoping to keep the animal at bay until authorities arrived. But the deer broke loose. Goepfert finally chased it into a back room and barricaded the door with chairs. Police and a state Game Commission officer later tranquilized the deer, but it had a broken jaw and cuts on its neck and had to be euthanized, officials said. Glen Campbell, a wildlife conservation officer, said the deer was likely frightened and disoriented. "They have a very, very primeval flight response," Campbell said. "If they get scared, they don't think, they just try to get away." Goepfert recalled that the deer kicked him several times and broke loose as they wrestled on the floor. "I weigh 225 pounds and he threw me right off," he said. | |
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Flowerz said: he didnt have to kill the deer
He didn't The deer was "subsequently put down" | |
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mdiver said: Flowerz said: he didnt have to kill the deer
He didn't The deer was "subsequently put down" my comment is before Threadbare's article.. nothing stated how the animal was put down | |
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Flowerz said: mdiver said: He didn't The deer was "subsequently put down" my comment is before Threadbare's article.. nothing stated how the animal was put down Exactly. The original article said what i posted. It was a jump to state "he didnt have to kill it" because at no point did the article say that. The straight away that assumption is jumped on and the guy is branded as brutal and senseless | |
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mdiver said: Flowerz said: my comment is before Threadbare's article.. nothing stated how the animal was put down Exactly. The original article said what i posted. It was a jump to state "he didnt have to kill it" because at no point did the article say that. The straight away that assumption is jumped on and the guy is branded as brutal and senseless So, you have never made a wrong assumption, Mdiver? WOW! I am not psychic, how was I gonna know how the deer was put down w/o Threadbare's article? | |
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mdiver said: Flowerz said: my comment is before Threadbare's article.. nothing stated how the animal was put down Exactly. The original article said what i posted. It was a jump to state "he didnt have to kill it" because at no point did the article say that. The straight away that assumption is jumped on and the guy is branded as brutal and senseless well yeah lol.. humans will always be the bad guys lol .. but i see now he was protecting his child .... developers just need to stop building so close to or on the animal's habitat ... | |
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Flowerz said: mdiver said: Exactly. The original article said what i posted. It was a jump to state "he didnt have to kill it" because at no point did the article say that. The straight away that assumption is jumped on and the guy is branded as brutal and senseless well yeah lol.. humans will always be the bad guys lol .. but i see now he was protecting his child .... developers just need to stop building so close to or on the animal's habitat ... Damn straight, it is about time we realised that humans are not the only animals on this planet that have their own space yanno? | |
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I don't think people realize just how dangerous a deer can be.
I was treating a fawn that had been hit by car and it kicked me in the palm of my hand. No joke, it almost smashed right through my hand - and this was a sick and injured baby. Their hooves are freaking sharp, their kick is insanely strong, and add to that antlers that can do some serious, serious damage. I can't imagine the panic and chaos when that thing came crashing through. | |
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gyro34 said: mdiver said: Exactly. The original article said what i posted. It was a jump to state "he didnt have to kill it" because at no point did the article say that. The straight away that assumption is jumped on and the guy is branded as brutal and senseless So, you have never made a wrong assumption, Mdiver? WOW! I am not psychic, how was I gonna know how the deer was put down w/o Threadbare's article? If you had read the first article you would have seen that HE did not kill it. It really is just a matter of reading before one brands a human as "brutal" | |
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JustErin said: I don't think people realize just how dangerous a deer can be.
I was treating a fawn that had been hit by car and it kicked me in the palm of my hand. No joke, it almost smashed right through my hand - and this was a sick and injured baby. Their hooves are freaking sharp, their kick is insanely strong, and add to that antlers that can do some serious, serious damage. I can't imagine the panic and chaos when that thing came crashing through. Was your hand swollen or cut? | |
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JustErin said: I don't think people realize just how dangerous a deer can be.
I was treating a fawn that had been hit by car and it kicked me in the palm of my hand. No joke, it almost smashed right through my hand - and this was a sick and injured baby. Their hooves are freaking sharp, their kick is insanely strong, and add to that antlers that can do some serious, serious damage. I can't imagine the panic and chaos when that thing came crashing through. From the original news story on which the AP story was based: Allentown, Pa. Morning Call The deer was tranquilized, said Quakertown police Patrolman Josh Mallery. But after an examination, it was found to have a broken jaw as well as cuts to its neck, requiring it be put down, he said. Euthanizing an adult deer with injuries that take time to heal is common practice, said Kathy Uhler, director of the Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center, which cares for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife. ''There's no place to house it, and when they wake up from sedation, they hurt themselves,'' said Uhler, of Hamilton Township. ''They wrestle around. Â An adult deer will just beat themselves silly until they kill themselves. It's horrible to see.'' | |
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Brownsugar said: JustErin said: I don't think people realize just how dangerous a deer can be.
I was treating a fawn that had been hit by car and it kicked me in the palm of my hand. No joke, it almost smashed right through my hand - and this was a sick and injured baby. Their hooves are freaking sharp, their kick is insanely strong, and add to that antlers that can do some serious, serious damage. I can't imagine the panic and chaos when that thing came crashing through. Was your hand swollen or cut? Both! I'm telling you, it was awful. Poor little thing though, it was just terrified. | |
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ThreadBare said: JustErin said: I don't think people realize just how dangerous a deer can be.
I was treating a fawn that had been hit by car and it kicked me in the palm of my hand. No joke, it almost smashed right through my hand - and this was a sick and injured baby. Their hooves are freaking sharp, their kick is insanely strong, and add to that antlers that can do some serious, serious damage. I can't imagine the panic and chaos when that thing came crashing through. From the original news story on which the AP story was based: Allentown, Pa. Morning Call The deer was tranquilized, said Quakertown police Patrolman Josh Mallery. But after an examination, it was found to have a broken jaw as well as cuts to its neck, requiring it be put down, he said. Euthanizing an adult deer with injuries that take time to heal is common practice, said Kathy Uhler, director of the Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center, which cares for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife. ''There's no place to house it, and when they wake up from sedation, they hurt themselves,'' said Uhler, of Hamilton Township. ''They wrestle around. Â An adult deer will just beat themselves silly until they kill themselves. It's horrible to see.'' Totally true. We never took in adult deer - they are just too scared and freak out so bad. We only took in fawns. | |
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mdiver said: gyro34 said: So, you have never made a wrong assumption, Mdiver? WOW! I am not psychic, how was I gonna know how the deer was put down w/o Threadbare's article? If you had read the first article you would have seen that HE did not kill it. It really is just a matter of reading before one brands a human as "brutal" you know what it is.. i think sometimes we jump to conclusions with certain animals cause usually it's the animal that's the victim, but not in this case... | |
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Flowerz said: mdiver said: If you had read the first article you would have seen that HE did not kill it. It really is just a matter of reading before one brands a human as "brutal" you know what it is.. i think sometimes we jump to conclusions with certain animals cause usually it's the animal that's the victim, but not in this case... It is such a shame, they are such beautiful creatures but when they freak out they can do an amazing amount of damage | |
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Ace said: Its last words were, "I just wanted a rinse and set!".
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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ThreadBare said: Glen Campbell, a wildlife conservation officer... and rhinestone cowboy... My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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NDRU said: ThreadBare said: Glen Campbell, a wildlife conservation officer... and rhinestone cowboy... I just looked at a resume from a Linda Blair today. | |
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JustErin said: NDRU said: and rhinestone cowboy... I just looked at a resume from a Linda Blair today. It could be the same one! My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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JustErin said: NDRU said: and rhinestone cowboy... I just looked at a resume from a Linda Blair today. do you do work with animals? cause that is what linda blair does nowadays. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: JustErin said: I just looked at a resume from a Linda Blair today. do you do work with animals? cause that is what linda blair does nowadays. Oh really? Interesting. But no, I don't work in that field anymore. | |
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