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<blockquote data-quote="BLC" data-source="post: 5748916" data-attributes="member: 17816"><p>Could just be me, but seems her tail was spinning like the wheel of fortune! She was obviously taunting them and looking over her shoulder to ensure they were getting the signal.</p><p></p><p>As an aside, my wife and I traveled 840 yesterday from east to west and probably saw at least a dozen fresh road killed deer. </p><p>Interestingly we saw a hunting clad driver, a crushed up vehicle, a LEO and a crippled buck (the buck was in the median, down - but his head up looking around) a hundred or so yards from where the bent up truck and trooper was. We hoped they saw the deer and eventually killed it. This was near mile marker 6 on the Dickson end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLC, post: 5748916, member: 17816"] Could just be me, but seems her tail was spinning like the wheel of fortune! She was obviously taunting them and looking over her shoulder to ensure they were getting the signal. As an aside, my wife and I traveled 840 yesterday from east to west and probably saw at least a dozen fresh road killed deer. Interestingly we saw a hunting clad driver, a crushed up vehicle, a LEO and a crippled buck (the buck was in the median, down - but his head up looking around) a hundred or so yards from where the bent up truck and trooper was. We hoped they saw the deer and eventually killed it. This was near mile marker 6 on the Dickson end. [/QUOTE]
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