Poor critters. That's rough. To bad that has to
happen.:(
Hit a badger once at 100 kph and that was scary, but
hitting a dear at that speed would for sure total of
the vehicle.
Muppet
3 years ago
what a shame, there wi'll some nasty scratches on the
car:(
Horus
3 years ago
Plenty of venison burgers in the freezer though.(beer)
Badboy13
3 years ago
They actually then transport the dead animals to
chocolate factories to be produced.
Rincewind
3 years ago
glad to see they were recycled rather then incenerated
like they would in the UK.
there's a cafe (or definately was) in the South of the
US that cook road kill. you can bring ur own dead
aniamals and they cook them.
lovely.
carl_
3 years ago
I hit a cat once when I was driving the moped. Probably
around 45 - 50 km/h. It surivived though. :)
camIaf
3 years ago
There's not room on this page to list all the animals
Ive hit on the road. Look out bambe here I come. :D
stewie0602
3 years ago
hopefully those bros get paid lots to do their work:D
Third_Reich
3 years ago
It's a con not nearly enough bang for your buck!
ah....aha...ahahaha...my GOD that was...pathetic.
Dirty job but someones gotta get paid too much to do
it.
Rosho
3 years ago
[quote]On 23-02-06 19:43 camIaf wrote:
There's not room on this page to list all the animals
Ive hit on the road. Look out bambe here I come.
:D[/quote]
The question is: How many people you've hit on the
road?
WheresEmail
3 years ago
It's a sad thing alright. So at least 3x daily they
collect roadkill, guess there is some wild life
left in the US.
tibis
3 years ago
I like the hardhats and flashing yellow light on the
truck.
Should they get caught in heavy traffic, on route to a
radioactive reindeer threatening the population of
north America. While thousand of dead birds rained upon
them.
mushieman014
3 years ago
Thats what i wanna be when I grow up.
Jigsaw
3 years ago
Next time i wanna see a video about crime scene
cleaners with funny music and cracking jokes.
Uncensored of course.
What? That wouldn't be funny? I think it would. What's
the difference?