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Subject: That was a cute video. Potentially dangerous to the nature of the deer to trust humans, but adorable. I've never seen wild live deer though. I've seen them on the side of the road after being hit by a car on our many trips for Dallas to San Angelo, but never live in nature. That was cool. I didn't know they were so small.


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Date Posted: 01:16:24 09/07/07 Fri
In reply to: 's message, "Check this out! Only in Texas! ~Sally~" on 00:26:58 09/07/07 Fri


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I didn't get to see the video, but one night while driving my dd home from the hospital (she had an incident with Monostat, she's 18) I saw an entire deer family standing on the side of the road in my neighbor's front yard. I have never seen anything like that before. It was like 4:30 am. (NT)Anonymous00:53:57 12/20/07 Thu

    Oh, I have a name: It's Kittymom, in honor of my dd's total obsession with everything Hello Kitty. Oh BTW did you hear that Hello Kitty is opening a store for adults? It's called Moonberry. (NT)Anonymous00:56:33 12/20/07 Thu


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