Posted by 2002sliverado on November 17, 2017 at 06:36:26 from (216.16.75.34):
I had shared this on the John Deere forum earlier this week and thought I should put it out on this forum to share as well. I hope this at least puts a smile on your face.
My oldest daughter approached me Saturday morning after the deer hunting crew came in from their early start for breakfast.
Daughter: “Dad, I just wanted to let you know I had the chance to shoot 2 deer early this morning, but I didn’t think I should pull the trigger.”
Me: “Why?”
Daughter: “Well, there were two deer there, with one in front of the other. One was right in front of the other, and if I missed the one I was shooting at, I would have hit the other.
Me: “What was the problem.”
Daughter: “They were two different kinds of deer.
Me: “Was one a buck and the other a doe, and the problem you didn’t have a doe permit?”
Daughter: “Well no. One was a white-tail deer and other was a John Deere. I just didn’t know how to field dress the John Deere!”
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