Posted on 11/03/2017 8:55:07 AM PDT by w1n1
Imagine showing up for work in the morning, looking up on the roof, and seeing a dead deer.
This is what happened to Stephen Wolota of Alleghany County, he shared the story and some photos of a dead deer on the roof of his work on a Facebook group page.
The photo first appears as though the craziest of things could have happened with the building so close to the road. Immediately, I began thinking that a fast-driving tractor trailer must have hit this deer. I mean, how else could it end up dead on the roof? You can see the building sits very close to the road, so it is possible. That wasnt the case, though.
I then thought, OK, this is one of those guys trying to get likes on his post. He or his buddies, dragged the deer to the roof and placed it there as a joke. Then maybe he took some photos in an attempt to grow a story that doesnt exist. That too, was not the case.
Stephen told me that the backside of the building butted right up to the woodline. The forest floor is the same level as the roof, leading him to believe this deer was shot and... read the rest of the deer on top of the roof story here.
looks gut shot, Poor creature. Bad shooter
Santa cutting out the non-performers?
it was a gay deer and isis threw it off a taller building?
Deer bounce off vehicles.
I was once hit by a flying deer that bounced off a truck.
It was not supposed to be a flying deer.
The deer had been drinking, it was depressed, and made a ruckus in town telling everyone that Santa is a slave driver, yada yada. Next thing you know, Santa’s mob of elves brought down a spare sleigh, shot the slanderous deer and threw it up on the roof top clickity click and lickity split.
The funny part is that the building looks as though it could be a morgue....
Poor Rudolf!
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