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Updated: 11-23-2009
 

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‘You hit a what?’ SUV nearly slams into elephant

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

The elephant blended with the road?  How does that happen unless someone was blended beforehand!  It’s not like missing a squirrel running across the road here.  Hello???  It’s an Elephant.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — It’s not unusual to see a deer or a cow crossing Oklahoma’s rural highways. But an elephant? An Oklahoma couple driving home from church nearly slammed into a giant pachyderm that had escaped from a nearby circus late Wednesday.

“Didn’t have time to hit the brakes. The elephant blended in with the road,” driver Bill Carpenter said Thursday. “At the very last second I said ‘elephant!’”

Carpenter, 68, said he swerved his SUV at the last second and ended up sideswiping the 29-year-old female Asian elephant on U.S. 81 in Enid, about 80 miles north of Oklahoma City.

“So help me Hanna, had I hit that elephant, not swerved, it would have knocked it off its legs, and it would have landed right on top of us,” he said. “We’d have been history.”

The couple, who own a wheat farm, weren’t injured. But the 8-foot, 4,500-pound elephant was being examined Thursday for a broken tusk and a leg wound. A local veterinarian said it appeared to have escaped major injury.

“I thought this can’t be happening. Out here you could hit a deer or a cow, but this can’t be happening. The good Lord was with us,” Carpenter said. The elephant’s tusk punched through the side of the SUV, tearing up sheet metal.

After sideswiping the elephant, his wife, Deena, flagged some people down and used their cell phone to call police.

“The dispatcher didn’t believe her: ‘You hit a what?’” he said. “I told my wife, I don’t know whether to cry or laugh.”

Enid veterinarian Dr. Dwight Olson said the elephant was hiding in some bushes just off the highway when he arrived shortly after the accident. Handlers from the circus were able to calm it down, and Olson cleaned the leg wound and gave it some pain killer.

The elephant was taken Thursday to the veterinary school at Oklahoma State University for a follow-up exam.

“I don’t believe there’s a broken bone, but I don’t have an X-ray room big enough to examine it,” Olson said.

The elephant had escaped from the Family Fun Circus at the Garfield County Fairgrounds earlier Wednesday after something spooked it while it was being loaded into a truck with another elephant, Olson said.

A booking agent for the circus, Rachael Bellman, said she was unaware the incident, and a telephone message left with circus officials wasn’t immediately returned.

Carpenter joked about being involved in such a bizarre accident on what is usually a peaceful church night.

“I don’t know what was in the wine, but it must have been pretty strong,” he said.

By Sean Murphy
Associated Press Writer

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Alaska woman upset over missing dog accused of shoving friend out of moving car

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Hmmmm.  I don’t know about you but I’d be willing to bet if we look up “friend” in the dictionary it doesn’t say “Someone you’d be willing to push out of a moving vehicle.”  If it does then I need to re-evaluate my friends LOL

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — Police arrested a North Pole woman accused of shoving her friend out of a moving vehicle. According to a criminal complaint, 34-year-old Christina Louisa Martin and her friend had been drinking at a bar Tuesday night. When they returned to the car, Martin’s dog was gone. The complaint said Martin was so upset at her friend about the missing dog that she shoved her when they started traveling again.

Fairbanks police Lt. Matt Soden said the woman required two stitches to her head, but was otherwise uninjured. He said the car wasn’t going fast.

Martin was charged with assault, driving under the influence, refusal to submit to a chemical test and leaving the scene of an accident.

Information from: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, http://www.newsminer.com

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Chicken owner shoots own leg while hunting opossum

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

I think is taking protecting his chicken a bit far, shooting yourself in the leg to show your chickens you mean business when it comes to protecting them!   I am sure the opossum is still laughing about this one.  Opossum 1, Chicken Owner 0.

Elmer_Fudd_with_gunMOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — A northwest Washington man is recovering after accidentally shooting himself in the leg while hunting an opossum that had been snatching his chickens.

Larry Tenbrink of Mount Vernon was watching TV when he heard his chickens “carrying on” late Sunday. He figured the problem was the opossum that had already killed more than a dozen of his chickens over the past few months.

Tenbrink grabbed his .22 caliber pistol, headed outside and spotted an opossum the size of a large cat wandering his property. But he accidentally pulled the trigger too early, sending a bullet through his lower right thigh.

The 61-year-old handyman told the Skagit Valley Herald on Monday that he’s back home after a trip to the hospital. And though the opossum is free for now, he’ll be hunting it again. But next time, he says he’ll use a trap.

Information from: Skagit Valley Herald, http://www.skagitvalleyherald.com

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Driver tells police snakes led to SUV crash

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

“Yeah occifer, it’z the ‘nakes that made me crash the car.”   For some reason I don’t think that is going to fly in the face of an accident.  We will have to keep an eye on this story.

Snakes in PantsHARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Police say a driver blamed a car crash in Hartford, Conn., on two pet baby snakes that he said escaped from his pants pockets as he was driving.

Hartford police Sgt. Christene Mertes says Angel Rolon, of New Britain, claimed he lost control of his SUV on Monday when the snakes slithered near the gas and brake pedals and he and a passenger tried to catch them. The SUV veered into some parked cars and overturned.

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