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Originally posted by hikix
Def an Alien. What kind of rush is a deer in, in the middle of the night, to cross a big highway like that? Just wouldn't make sense that the deer would endanger itself like that unless it really had something important to do (which would most likely not happen in the middle of the night!) sooooo, I have to say it's def an Alien, no doubt about it! Ashley!
Originally posted by grifta
Its a deer, im almost 100% sure of that.
Never mind keep looking.
Originally posted by prevenge
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
reply to post by Revealation
ok, not a dog. how about a deer? it is nothing out of the ordinary.
It's a freaking DEER not a "gray alien" ..."greyhound" etc...
deers cross highways ALL the time... I've hit a few.
it's a normal natural occurrence.
and happens at least a billion times more than greyhounds crossing highways...let alone gray aliens.
I don't have to explain why.
ATS overall average IQ PLUMMETS with threads like this..
I mean are you really that unable to use your cognitive ability to determine that it wasn't a gray alien. .and was a deer??
or would most likely be a DEER?
and you had to waste forum space and people's time thinking it was? just for the "hype" of "gray aliens???
ridiculous. idiotic.
embarrassing.
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[edit on 20-12-2008 by prevenge]
Originally posted by Grey Magic
like so many people said before in this thread.
It indeed is a very lucky deer, that last car was quite close.
The topic title is misleading, it should have at least a question mark at the end.
Originally posted by justamomma
There are many Texans with smashed in fenders who would be happy to discuss your questions with you and assure you that, yes, deer would, in fact, endanger themselves like that regardless of their "motives."