Posted on 11/02/2005 11:16:19 AM PST by areafiftyone
For 40 exhausting minutes, Wayne Goldsberry battled a buck with his bare hands in his daughters bedroom in Arkansas, USA.
Goldsberry finally subdued the five-point whitetail deer that crashed through a bedroom window at his daughters home.
When it was over, blood splattered the walls and the deer lay dead on the bedroom floor, its neck broken.
Goldsberry was at his daughters home when he heard glass breaking. He went back to check on the noise and found the deer.
I was peeking around the corner when the deer came out of the bedroom, said Goldsberry. The deer ran down the hall and into the master bedroom - jumping back and forth across the bed.
Goldsberry entered the bedroom to confront the deer and, after a brief struggle, emerged to tell his wife to call police.
After returning to the bedroom, the fight continued. Goldsberry finally was able to grip the animal and twist its neck, killing it.
Goldsberry, sore from the struggle, dragged the dead animal out of the house.
He got kicked several times. He was walking bowlegged for a while, Deputy Doug Gay said.
After it was all over, he was quoted as saying "The buck stopped here".
Well, I guess the buck stopped there.
Looks like meat's back on the menu....
How he got in there I'll never know...
You caught your sister wrestling a moose in her bedroom?
AARRRGGHH! You beat me by 11 seconds!
Right after you took a shower, of course. ;-)
I apologize. Those responsible for the credits have been sacked.
Did the moose bite your sister?
Family Guy: Peter fights the giant chicken
I've only done it once, and the deer totally kicked my ass. I should not have put my deer musk on first.
I would drag the dead deer out of the house and then throw him on the BBQ pit. By the time supper came along, he would be nice and tender.
Something tells me this man ain't a metrosexual.
If I ever killed a deer bare handed, I would tan his hide and wear him.
Moose have indeed been killed by hunters and dog mushers in one on one hand to hand combat. Usually not bare hands. One was right out back of my house. The hunter had gotten on the moose's back and was riding it like a bronco, trying to hit an artery in the neck with a not so large hunting knife. Technique -- 2, style -- 1, difficulty -- 6.
Yeah, but how many points?
I think I saw the viral video of that! That was you? Cool... I did it once... The I had to explain to my parents what my brother REALLY meant when he said that Bambi was in my bedroom, making a lot of noise.
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