Beware of Bad Mulie Does

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There was a clip from Princeton, BC on Okanagan News today about a young fella who was out jogging at midnight and was thrashed by a mulie doe in the process:eek:. He looked around 17-18 and seemed in great distress as he pulled up his shirt and showed his bruisesV:I:. His mother commented that "something would need to be done to protect people from the 'bad' deer in town, but that the 'good' deer were OK";).

How things have changed when a young man can appear on TV and complain about how he got his a$$ kicked by a mulie doe:redface:.
 
IMHO it sounds like the news interview should have been conducted over the BBQ...With the deer in question on the grill. :D

With of course the local COs blessing.
 
I found the article...

A Princeton teen survived a brief encounter with a deer while his mother believes it's time the municipality took action to rid the animals.

Brandon*Ghiloni, 17, says he was jogging home*along the KVR*trail about*midnight on the evening*of April 7 when he heard a noise coming up from behind.

"I turned around and there was a big deer charging me.*By the time I turned around*it was about half a metre from me,*"says Ghiloni in recalling the experience.

"I panicked, stepped on my toe and*face-planted. It trampled on my back and stomped on my arm. When it stomped on my arm I yelled*and it ran away."

Ghiloni says only one thought was going through his mind.

"Oh*my God, a deer is attacking me."

He says he was fearful for his life for a brief moment while the deer was stomping on his back.

Ghiloni*went to the hospital the*next morning where it was determined*he had a cracked*rib and some tendon damage*to his arm.

He says his spine is still sore*nearly two weeks later.

He doesn't know why the deer attacked but speculates*there may have been*babies in the area when he ran past.

Tina Ghiloni,*Brandon's mother, says*deer attacks have become more commonplace*in Princeton over the last few years*and hopes*the municipality*follows through on a possible deer cull.

"I love the deer bit, at the same time, when they are becoming a threat*to people, it's not a good thing. I know people and their dogs are being attacked," says Tina*Ghiloni.

"Unfortunately it wouldn't*be so bad if people weren't feeding them. They're not supposed to*but people do feed them."

Ideally, she says it would*be nice if*the vicious deer could be singled out for removal.

http://www.castanet.net/edition/news-story-74078-27-.htm
 
Lmao isn`t that an eye opener! Reminds me of my younger years.
Picture this: Feed plant in my local town. Late at night in the winter, the deer are feeding under a bin of spilled feed. Told my buddies to stop, I got out of the car and climbed the bin ladder. Hoping the deer would come back, I was going to drop on top of one and try to ride it like watching cowboys in a western movie riding bareback. Now, so many years later...God am I glad those deer never came back! I could only imagine what the outcome might have been.
And to think, as a teenager...I thought I knew everything.....yeah right. Geesh was I stupid back then and I`m one to admit that.
 
Lmao isn`t that an eye opener! Reminds me of my younger years.
Picture this: Feed plant in my local town. Late at night in the winter, the deer are feeding under a bin of spilled feed. Told my buddies to stop, I got out of the car and climbed the bin ladder. Hoping the deer would come back, I was going to drop on top of one and try to ride it like watching cowboys in a western movie riding bareback. Now, so many years later...God am I glad those deer never came back! I could only imagine what the outcome might have been.
And to think, as a teenager...I thought I knew everything.....yeah right. Geesh was I stupid back then and I`m one to admit that.

hahahahaha,and to think if you could have gone for that ride,you would have only had to hang on for 8 seconds,after all you would have been the first to ever try it.I would have paid to see that. lmao
 
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