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To: Crocodile who wrote (55492)9/3/2000 11:34:00 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
<<I'm okay,..... just kind of "swamped".>>

Swamped swamper. Lather, did you see this?

<<The rain was pouring down and the thunder was rolling, but instead of being afraid, the deer seemed excited...almost super-charged... and were making big leaps into the air and just cavorting around while racing in a circle. Very exciting to watch.>>

Now that's odd. Can't figure out the why. Bean fields seem to get hit often by lightning and I don't get that either. Cottenwoods I understand. Except my cottenwoods never get hit and my satellite dish does.

Still have the pig on the loose. Neighbors ( for his saftey ) want him caught now. I think he needs another two weeks to get a pattern and run out of food to be easier to catch. They don't understand it's a one shot deal. One miss and he'll be really hard to nab.



To: Crocodile who wrote (55492)9/4/2000 9:13:22 AM
From: Justin C  Respond to of 71178
 
... about a half-dozen deer began racing in a big circle out in the middle of the field near my house during a thunderstorm ... making big leaps into the air and just cavorting around ...

Ah, those wild'n'crazy raindeer ... must be something to
the rumor that Dancer and Prancer are real party animals
in the off-season. And did you happen to notice a curious-
looking red light?