"From 2010 through 2012, there have been 16 traffic fatalities in Minnesota involving collisions with deer, according to the state Department of Public Safety (DPS)."This is a disturbing statistic. That's more Minnesotans killed by deer than Killed by the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and all the other militant Islamist groups combined. Our Department of Homeland Security needs to do something about this. We got rid of the buffalo, we can get rid of deer.
Quote from: tk on June 27, 2013, 01:11:53 PM"From 2010 through 2012, there have been 16 traffic fatalities in Minnesota involving collisions with deer, according to the state Department of Public Safety (DPS)."This is a disturbing statistic. That's more Minnesotans killed by deer than Killed by the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and all the other militant Islamist groups combined. Our Department of Homeland Security needs to do something about this. We got rid of the buffalo, we can get rid of deer.The problem with your comparison Tony, it is not the deers intent to kill us. What if the deer could get rid of us for killing them?
Quote from: Mike Duluth on July 02, 2013, 08:47:59 AMQuote from: tk on June 27, 2013, 01:11:53 PM"From 2010 through 2012, there have been 16 traffic fatalities in Minnesota involving collisions with deer, according to the state Department of Public Safety (DPS)."This is a disturbing statistic. That's more Minnesotans killed by deer than Killed by the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and all the other militant Islamist groups combined. Our Department of Homeland Security needs to do something about this. We got rid of the buffalo, we can get rid of deer.The problem with your comparison Tony, it is not the deers intent to kill us. What if the deer could get rid of us for killing them?Tony, the deer don't use technology otherwise the NSA would have them all tracked.. Mike, I believe Tony was making a funny.
This is classic case of impatience or inexperience. Do not pass a vehicle when there are road access they might be turning.http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/article/id/271745/Authorities ID victim of fatal motorcycle crash north of DuluthThe victim of a fatal motorcycle crash in Gnesen Township on Thursday morning has been identified.The motorcycle and the SUV went into a ditch. Jones was pronounced dead at the scene. He was wearing a helmet. The SUV’s driver also was hurt, but their injuries were not life-threatening, the Sheriff’s Office said.
The old cliche applies here, you pick and choose your risks in life. Sometimes it requires self reflection and rationalization on your part before you can unequivocally state to your spouse, "This is who I am and how I roll."A few years ago a neighbor dropped dead from a heart attack. He was only 49 but was a chronic smoker and drank to excess too often. I recall he once told me he used to ride motorcycle until the wife made him quit not long after they were married. Too bad she couldn't make him quit smoking and drinking too.