Dog and a truck
#1
A lady was telling her neighbor that she saw a man driving a pick-up truck down the interstate, and a dog was hanging on to the tailgate for dear life.
She said if the pick-up truck driver hadn't been going so fast in the other direction, she would have tried to stop him.
A few weeks later, her neighbor saw this truck at the Bass Pro Shop in Daphne, Alabama .
The pick-up truck driver is a local taxidermist with a great sense of humor. And it's not a dog, it's a coyote. Can you imagine how many people try to stop this guy?
She said if the pick-up truck driver hadn't been going so fast in the other direction, she would have tried to stop him.
A few weeks later, her neighbor saw this truck at the Bass Pro Shop in Daphne, Alabama .
The pick-up truck driver is a local taxidermist with a great sense of humor. And it's not a dog, it's a coyote. Can you imagine how many people try to stop this guy?
#5
This reminds me of the story of the couple who, at night, hit a coyote while going 70mph down an interstate. They didn't stop (!) but, hours later when they stopped and went to check on damage, noticed a pair of eyes staring out from their front grill. Yup, the coyote was tucked up under the front bumper. It took animal control and a mechanic to free the poor thing who, thankfully, was okay. That's one lucky coyote!
#9
Originally Posted by Jingleberry
I don't get the humor, think it is very poor judgement and rather sick also.
#10
I was driving down the highway a couple of years ago, going around 120 or something, and I passed a dude with a dog in the bed of his pick up truck!
I slowed down and fumbled to take my digital camera out of my purse to take a pic of the poor dog, and his license plate to give it to the cops. My picture came out fuzzy (I know I shouldn't have been driving and trying to mess with a camera) and the guy got off the highway a couple of exits later, so I really didn't have anything to bring the cops. Unfortunately. I really was going to report him, but I couldn't get a clear pic of his license plate.
I slowed down and fumbled to take my digital camera out of my purse to take a pic of the poor dog, and his license plate to give it to the cops. My picture came out fuzzy (I know I shouldn't have been driving and trying to mess with a camera) and the guy got off the highway a couple of exits later, so I really didn't have anything to bring the cops. Unfortunately. I really was going to report him, but I couldn't get a clear pic of his license plate.
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