You military guys call it "After Action Report". Well here you go.
If you need to buy something, anything, IM Psy first, he may have 2 of it and could sell you one.
Large boxes of ammo are heavier when they are not yours. Strange but true.
One good dead led to another. On the way home on 465 at about 70 mph, sometimes 80, the truck in front of me lost his entire rear wheel. The rim folded under then sheard all the lug nuts off and went flying like rubber disc. He went down on his axle hub like an F-1 driver in the pits. I put on flashers, jammed brakes and kept people off his ass as he pulled to left. Tire passed him on the left too, running along the inside wall. I shadowed the tire with my truck for a 1/4 mile so it would not fly off the inside wall of 465 and hit another car. Then pulled ahead of it and jumped out and grabbed it. It was still rolling! Tossed it on my tailgate and returned it to him.
So it turns out the guy lives near me and real close to my mom. We grab his guns out of his truck, I drive him home. We talk about the Deer in the area (Fort Harrison) and some of their favorite areas to cross road. I drop him off.
I stop by Mom's house, she says "Hey guess who got a deer through their windshiled last night?" Family friend, not my mom. Happened in exact spot we talked about.
A truck hit the deer, the deer went over the truck and went through the passenger side windshield of friends car, that had already slowed down. Any front seat passenger probably would have been killed. My Mom who runs a child care service, says "good reason to put kids in backseat". I say yeah, but what is the the real moral to the story......
How many Deer ever went through the windshield of Dad's 3/4 ton 78 Dodge Power Wagon? He had a 100% kill ratio with no Deer ending up in his cab. I bought my first truck in 82, no Deer in my windshield.......yet.
The truck that hit the Deer this week, well that deer went through someone else's windshield, not his. The guy who lost his rim, his truck did just fine, no body damage either.
I say trucks add years to the average Hoosiers life expectancy. Trucks with guns even more.
Hmm? good sig line?