sutherngrl
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Yes a deer rang my mother's doorbell. It was approximately 3:00am; her doorbell rang. She couldn't imagine who was ringing the doorbell at that hour. Maybe a family emergency, maybe kids playing a joke.
She looked out her peep hole and saw no one. Then she looked out the front window and there standing in her yard was a deer. Next day she saw where it had eaten some flowers in her flower bed.
My moms doorbell is lighted, so maybe that got his attention; curious I guess.
Thank goodness she didn't answer the door!
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just don
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Thats funny.
Dont know if you meant it that way.
Its better they ring the door bell than smash thru the large picture window.
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sutherngrl
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I did mean it to be humorous. All we could do was chuckle when my mom told us about it.
And yes, glad he didn't smash thru the window. I guess he was being polite.
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This one I had to see - thx for a fun heading - what a well-trained animal - next time, it might drop in for some tea -
Could you call it ringing the deerbell?
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just don
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quote:Originally posted by Robin123: This one I had to see - thx for a fun heading - what a well-trained animal - next time, it might drop in for some tea -
Could you call it ringing the deerbell?
Oh boy,,,here goes Robin again!!!!
Cant wait to hear the rest of her story!!
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lymeladyinNY
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Ha, ha! Hilarious! Thanks for the laughs!
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sutherngrl
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Robin, wish I would have thought of "deerbell". Thats a good one!
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Though a deer, a tall-tale deer, re: a drop-in ven-i-son, me, I'm game, to all, myself - fol-low 'long: a doorbell rung!! So, a need to cull this thread?? La, la la la la la doe!! Tea?? I think this deer's well bred!! Which will bring us buck to Uh uh, oh deer!!
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clever Robin...LOL
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sammy
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That's so funny! I would have loved to have been there and seen it myself. Thanks for sharing the laugh sutherngrl
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lyme in Putnam
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Needed that
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Carol in PA
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Second verse, worse than the first.
Doe, a deer, on my front lawn. Rang the doorbell on a dare. Me, it got me out of bed, Fall'd asleep without a care. So, I looked out of the door. Tra-LA - she stood there, legs of four. Teeth marks in my flower bed. Do you think I want to la la la la
(Taking suggestions for the last line.)
p.s. Sing to the tune of "Do Re Me."
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Nice second verse, Carol!! As fine as the first!
Now does anyone have a turd verse?!!! Well, thx for your contribution, Lymetoo!
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map1131
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Deer are creatures of habit. If the deer found anything pleasurable, it might be back.
I'm not a deer fan. I see deer and I see misery.
That deer wouldn't want to ring my bell! lol
No, I don't want to hear from the Bambi lovers. I have a real fear and when I look into the woods or nature setting "I see dead deer".
Pam
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