So I saved a Fawn Today

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_Kevin Graham
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So I saved a Fawn Today

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Re: So I saved a Fawn Today

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Check that you didn't get a tick from it. Lyme disease can be a beast.
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Re: So I saved a Fawn Today

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Bless you for that! People who save animals are my heroes.
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Re: So I saved a Fawn Today

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Nice, man. Very good deed.

You cracked me up at the end with, "You're welcome!" Reminds me of doing things for kids.
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Re: So I saved a Fawn Today

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Awww! Adorable. A very good deed indeed.

And Perfume beat me to it, with his comment on the 'you're welcome!' I was laughing over that too, for the same reason.
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Re: So I saved a Fawn Today

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How en-deer-ing! : )
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Re: So I saved a Fawn Today

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canpakes wrote:How en-deer-ing! : )

Should we really be fawning over this act of kindness?

The video could have been better. Kevin should have started it by pointing at the animal and in his best Homer imitation saying, "Doe!"

Of course I'm kidding. I was just bucking the trend in this thread.
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Re: So I saved a Fawn Today

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Seriously though, Kevin... many people have had the misfortune of accidentally killing a deer with their car. You have the unique right to say you've done the opposite.

I once hit a bird driving to work. It flew right into my grill; I couldn't have avoided it if I tried. I was perturbed that whole morning... over killing a bird. Can't imagine what a deer would be like.

So yeah, I'm just saying... I like your video a lot.
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Re: So I saved a Fawn Today

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Oh deer. Normally I would say don't touch them* but you had to and did a great job!

Did you close the gap in the fence?

*Mom's will stop feeding them but that one is old enough to roam and probably has started grazing. If Mom sees a human close to her babies, she'll swoop in and stomp the crap out of you.
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Re: So I saved a Fawn Today

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That was great! You got a few points in the good book for that.
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