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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 608515" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Subject: The Deer Hunter</p><p></p><p>Two deer hunters were standing on a ridge near a</p><p> highway in rural Louisiana on the opening day of deer</p><p>season. They both saw a trophy-class buck meandering towards</p><p> them. As the one hunter raised his gun to shoot, a funeral</p><p> procession came slowly by. </p><p></p><p>The hunter lowered his gun, took off his hat, and</p><p> stood with his head bowed until the procession was past. Of</p><p> course by then, the deer was long gone. </p><p> </p><p>The other hunter exclaimed "Wow! That was</p><p> the most sportsmanlike act I've ever seen! You allowed</p><p> this trophy buck to escape while showing such compassion and</p><p> kindness toward someone's dearly departed. </p><p> </p><p>You are a great humanitarian and a shining</p><p>example to sportsmen throughout the world!" </p><p> </p><p>The first hunter nodded and said. . .."Well,</p><p> we were married for 42 years."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 608515, member: 8873"] Subject: The Deer Hunter Two deer hunters were standing on a ridge near a highway in rural Louisiana on the opening day of deer season. They both saw a trophy-class buck meandering towards them. As the one hunter raised his gun to shoot, a funeral procession came slowly by. The hunter lowered his gun, took off his hat, and stood with his head bowed until the procession was past. Of course by then, the deer was long gone. The other hunter exclaimed "Wow! That was the most sportsmanlike act I've ever seen! You allowed this trophy buck to escape while showing such compassion and kindness toward someone's dearly departed. You are a great humanitarian and a shining example to sportsmen throughout the world!" The first hunter nodded and said. . .."Well, we were married for 42 years." [/QUOTE]
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