Re: [lace-chat] Deer: was: A Little Canadian Humor

2009-02-27 Thread Clay Blackwell
I don't *think* so... The problem is that usually deer are hit in the night, and no one wants to stop and field dress a carcass when you've got to think about getting your banged up car home. What this state does have is a group called, Hunters for the Hungry. If you're having a lot of

FW: [lace-chat] Deer on Roads

2009-02-27 Thread Melinda Weasenforth
My husband was driving and 7 come in front of him, he avoided them.all of a sudden number eight. Well it took out the two squeelers on the front of the car and left deer fur in the headlight, which got broke. Then it jumped up and ran, no venison this year either. Boo hoo. 89 bucks later

[lace-chat] crochet pattern

2009-02-27 Thread VivienneWalton
Hi again, I am well underway with my crochet now but I wonder if any one out there can help me with a crochet pattern. I want to make my son, he asked me! a round table cloth. His table is 70 inches across and then we need a drop. So I want a pattern I can just keep going round until it is

Re: [lace-chat] Deer on Roads

2009-02-27 Thread Malvary J Cole
I know I started this - unintentionally starting a long discussion about deer on the roads. Ottawa area has the highest number of deer hits in the whole province of Ontario. There are often community notices on our local tv channels warning people of how to avoid collisions (don't swerve,