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I feel ****ing terrible......

Im not one for these kind of threads, but i need to post this....

im driving home just now, being a dumbass without my brights on, come around a corner and there is a mom bear and 4 little one crossing the road, i slam on the brakes and they all run across except the last one which i hit square on...:( i turn around to go back and all there is a blood stain and hair stuffed into my bumper....

i feel like ****.
 
nothing wrong with feelin bad.

Just hit a deer last week. I felt bad, but it was more because I had just got the car back from the auto body shop....and I couldn't find the body.

How did the car fare?
 
Could have been worse. A buddy of mine ran over a puppy right in front of a bunch of kids waiting for the bus. I think that scarred him for life!
 
Natural to feel bad, at least you didn't swerve trying to miss them loose control kill or hurt yourself or others.. Alot of people have been killed in accidents trying to miss deer, squirrlls ,dogs etc.
 
it does suck to hit a bear, happened to me once and it was definately a ****ty feeling.

i seen a guy who hit a wolf a couple day's ago here in mn. i'm not sure what he was doing but he was sitting next to it in his truck with the hazzards on, a lot of wolf lovers around here.

nice sight to see that thing piled up on the side of the road.
 
Could have been much worse.... good thing is you didn't loose control of your car/truck and make matters worse!

neighbor just did this two days ago! Swerved to miss a stupid cotton tail doing like 55-60mph, lost control, slammed into a huge irragation ditch, totaled her brand new car and jacked herself up pretty bad!


I think she missed the rabbit though!
 
I let a buddy drive one of my cars that I just got done a couple of months ago. He promptly hit a moose and it came through the windshield, crushed my roof, broke my nose, and got moose $h!t and hair all over my nice interior and my face (picking feces out of your teeth while you're bleeding all over the place is not fun). Totalled my car. I went back just to make sure the bastage was dead the next day.
 
dnt feel bad....my buddie hit a doe a year ago and knocked the babies out of her. they were lying there gasping for breath and they couldnt stand to watch them so he had to finish them....he felt really bad! my other buddie on the other hand hit one 2 years ago with his camero and went back to make sure it was dead and it was crawling down the ditch so he felt he had to put it down but the only thing he had was a bat...so he proceded to beat the buck with his frikin bat while it was crawling through the fence and then it got up and ran away...so he was beating it for nothing lol. his gf who had been with him at the time was freaking out and screaming the whole time lol. now just picture that lol ha ha ha
 
Life is precious!!! natural to feel that way...wouldnt be human if you did not have some level of sympathy...
 
some older lady was walking two very nice looking Malamute dogs, I seen a leash and thought she had the dogs on leashes so I didn't bother to slow down, she was in the opposing lane.

Well it turns out only one of the dogs were on a leash, the second dog ran right in front of me at the very last possible moment.

I hit the dog with the steering, tag both drivers then 4 trailer axles while loaded up to about 105 thousand pounds

I looked in the mirror to see the dog literally squirt apart like a water balloon

I felt terrible

when I cam back through she had cleaned up the dog and must have mopped the highway because where wasn't even a spec of blood on it.
 
My dad and uncle were traveling near Boulder (I-15) and a pheasant ran out on the road. My uncle slammed the brakes to miss is it. The truck and trailer following slammed into the back of them pushing them into the windshield and off the dash. Everyone ended up fine with just bumbs and cuts but it could have been much worse. If you had better reflexes in the situation maybe worse things could have happened.
 
I feel bad when hitting a young critter too.
Last summer after racing my mini-sprint over in Gillette, about 3 in the morning on Highway 85 north of Bell Fourche (sp?) I bagged a buck with my rig. Stopped and drug it off the road so nobody else would hit it. Just a small buck.
I felt bad the next day when I seen my truck and trailer in the daylight. Fender and door on the truck, 4 panels and a fender trim on the enclosed gooseneck.
Running 85 I seen it in the middle of the road. Normally can judge by the direction it looks as to where it will go across the road. It looked as it was going to head across the passing lane, I let off and nudged the truck and trailer to the right to givi it room. It turned around, slipped on the pavement, recovered and came across the front of the truck. We clipped it in the rear with the right fender. If I would have held it straight the deer would not have gotten clipped.
Just didn't want to take out my radiator in the middle of nowhere at that early in the morning.

----- Gimpster -----
 
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