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<blockquote data-quote="WMAn" data-source="post: 3326855" data-attributes="member: 9245"><p>Two stories. Neither true fishing stories, but both involve water. Both occured in MS. One is funny. One is not.</p><p></p><p>First the funny one. I worked with a retired truck driver. He was crossing the MS river bridge late one night in Vicksburg, when something stirred at his feet. He thought it was just trash rolling on the floor so he kicked it out of the way. Which is when it happened.</p><p></p><p>The trash turned out to be a cat that did not appreciate being kicked. The cat went crazy running from side to side in the cab of that truck, screaming the whole time. All this is going on, while he is trying to keep the big rig in his lane on the bridge. Right about the middle of the bridge, he manages to roll a window down. The cat flew out the window never to be seen again.</p><p></p><p>Now, the other one. </p><p></p><p>A young woman was walking home one Saturday night in the MS delta. A distant male relative pulls up and offers her a ride, which she gladly accepts. He begins to drink and use drugs. He then proceeds to beat and rape her multiple times throughout the night.</p><p></p><p>Early Sunday morning, he throws her off the bridge going into Yazoo NWR. She clung to a bridge piling until being discovered by fishermen on Monday morning. In three years of working refuges in the MS delta, this was the worst thing I ever encountered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WMAn, post: 3326855, member: 9245"] Two stories. Neither true fishing stories, but both involve water. Both occured in MS. One is funny. One is not. First the funny one. I worked with a retired truck driver. He was crossing the MS river bridge late one night in Vicksburg, when something stirred at his feet. He thought it was just trash rolling on the floor so he kicked it out of the way. Which is when it happened. The trash turned out to be a cat that did not appreciate being kicked. The cat went crazy running from side to side in the cab of that truck, screaming the whole time. All this is going on, while he is trying to keep the big rig in his lane on the bridge. Right about the middle of the bridge, he manages to roll a window down. The cat flew out the window never to be seen again. Now, the other one. A young woman was walking home one Saturday night in the MS delta. A distant male relative pulls up and offers her a ride, which she gladly accepts. He begins to drink and use drugs. He then proceeds to beat and rape her multiple times throughout the night. Early Sunday morning, he throws her off the bridge going into Yazoo NWR. She clung to a bridge piling until being discovered by fishermen on Monday morning. In three years of working refuges in the MS delta, this was the worst thing I ever encountered. [/QUOTE]
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