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Title: For BKJ
Post by: kipbass on 07/15/12 07:24 UTC
If this post correctly you'll see a doe that used to hang out here. She was orphaned after Hurricane Rita (fawn) and she started hanging out around the house. She would follow my cousin and I when we walked through the woods after the hurricane, but stayed about 5 feet behind us bleating the whole time. We never tried to tame her. She eventually grew up and had her own babies. I think someone finally shot her. The other newer generation deer around here are more skittish of people, but will remain in the open while you work outside. This video was taken after the doe grew up and had her own fawn. Enjoy! Clicking on the pic should take you to the video. Let me know if it doesn't work.
(http://i1137.photobucket.com/albums/n520/rcjcbc/th_OaklynVsDeer.jpg) (http://s1137.photobucket.com/albums/n520/rcjcbc/?action=view&current=OaklynVsDeer.mp4)
Title: Re: For BKJ
Post by: swingoil on 07/15/12 08:57 UTC
Thats a great video!
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Post by: ghostbaits on 07/15/12 10:51 UTC
LOL!!!! Good one!!!!

Jim
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Post by: Mic on 07/17/12 09:04 UTC
awesome video...still laughing.  I think the dog is scared for life.
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Post by: Jason on 07/17/12 09:08 UTC
I can see our dog acting like that.  Biggest chicken ever.

Jason
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Post by: CCM_JR on 07/17/12 09:10 UTC
That's too funny! Haha!
Title: Re: For BKJ
Post by: kipbass on 07/17/12 10:05 UTC
I submitted it to Americas funniest home videos, so they may make me remove it from here. Glad y'all enjoyed it!
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Post by: bribass on 07/17/12 10:09 UTC
That is hilarious!! haha thanks for sharing!!
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Post by: BareKnuckleJigs on 07/17/12 11:21 UTC
Awesome story...VERY funny video.

I saw alot of destruction following Katrina and Rita.  I was on an 8-week hitch, both hurricanes happened during that hitch.  Before Katrina, we were working out of Venice, LA...we evacuated to Morgan City/Amelia, rode it out at the dock.  A few days after Katrina, I took the boat, M/V Brawler, around to Fourchon where we were going to be running out of (Katrina basicly wiped Venice off the map).  Running the Atchafalaya River wasn't too bad, but as soon as I cleared the Eugene Island Channel Seabouy and turned toward the 29-line at the "Heel", we were met with mine-field-like debris.  You name it, it was floating in the Gulf...logs, appliances, pieces of buildings, PFD's, tanks, large steel/aluminum boxes, animals, reptiles, rope, lumber...if it could float...probably the only thing we didn't see was a human body...even still, there were some things we couldn't "positively identify".

I have non-digital pictures of a production platform that's located just outside of the MS River Delta/Southwest Pass, that's leaning at probably 30-35 degrees, maybe a little more.

I went to Cameron awhile after Rita...could barely recognize it.  The grocery store that supplied our groceries, was reduced to a steel frame and a concrete slab.  Most of the homes were gone, with only foundations in their place.  I saw houses and vehicles that were thrown across the marsh...miles from any solid ground, where they once stood.  Just West of Cameron, the small beach town, Holly Beach, looked as though a giant broom swept it away, leaving Pilons and a few Concrete Slabs.  In Cameron, all You could smell was the stench of the flooded Pogy Plant and dead Livestock.

Never before had I felt so much sorrow, for people I didn't know.