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- From: durtralp@ux1.isu.edu (Ralph Durtschi)
- Subject: Re: Deer Whistles
- Message-ID: <C1JA6q.n1L@ux1.isu.edu>
- Organization: Idaho State University, Pocatello
- References: <1993Jan27.155514.2958@ryn.mro4.dec.com>
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 22:23:13 GMT
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- >In article <C1Gstu.KH0@unx.sas.com>, sasjcs@canoe.unx.sas.com (Joan Stout) writ
- >>This isn't scientific, but I know a realtor who works mostly in a
- >>rural and semi-rural area. Collisions with deer happen quite frequently
- >>in this area. The realtor has the whistles on her vehicle, and she says
- >>she hasn't seen a deer near her car since she got them. She's convinced
- >>that they work.
-
- >I have a couple of realtors strapped to my
- >fenders and I haven't hit a deer yet.
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- >------------------------
- >Robert K. Abbott
-
- I use a couple of sleazy polititions (is that redundant) strapped to my
- hood which works real fine except the paint does peel off clear back to
- the front doors.
-
- I guess over all, I would much rather run into the bambies.
-
- Bye for now,
- Ralph Durtschi, Idaho State University
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