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Watch that kangeroo...

Someone needs to tie that kangaroo down...
 
Glad they all swerved to miss him!
 
I've seen the bunny one before but not the roo. Nutty.
 
This is "old news" to me.They showed this on the local
news over,& over,& over.........

- Doug
 
We were just talking about this at the racing section of BCF.

This won't surprise anyone who is familiar with Summit Point, West Virgina......but at our EMRA 4-Hour a few years ago, a <u>cow</u> wandered onto the track during the event.
Ever since then, our tech stickers for this event are black and white (like the Summit cows) and some of our flaggers even bring an "udder flag" to the event. All pretty funny!

Last year at Summit, one of the Spec-Miatas hit a wild turkey which went though the windshield. He pitted, they pulled out the dead bird, cleaned up the glass and kept going.
I hit a sparrow at Summit and even that was a shock....I can't imagine hitting a turkey.
 
Re: Watch that kangaroo...

basil, thanks, just read the article, says "they are shot with high powered guns between the eyes" - ive never shot a firearm in that manner, dont those shooters get head aches from doing so? - o.k - o.k - o.k.------ sometimes i wish too. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/bow.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/bow.gif
 
Re: Watch that kangaroo...

I'm sure that's the answer....rooburgers.

Headline reads: McDonalds has gone green. Now
serves rooburgers to save the planet.
 
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