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Old 10-31-14, 06:46 AM
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Old 10-31-14, 06:49 AM
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That is incredible if its real. Did he have a ***?
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Old 10-31-14, 07:17 AM
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He may have run over it using areo bars.
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If this is real, that guy is as strong as an ox. I wouldn't cross him.
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Was there a ***** on the bike too?

*deer hunting weapon
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LOL. Could have been around here. Deer season is almost the biggest holiday of the year. The week before Thanksgiving, many companies will have significant number of employees out on vacation.

That said, in the last two weeks I've almost hit two deer while riding my bike at night. Could use more hunters right now.

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Wow, I was not expecting that. That is NOT the way you want to dress during hunting season to avoid being shot at!
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Ha! I saw my second deer on Monday, while riding into Houston.
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That is NOT the way you want to dress during hunting season to avoid being shot at!
Judging by that guys superhuman strength, I wouldn't be surprised if he is also bullet proof!
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he probably killed it with his bare hands, too
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