Re: Deer with arrow on web more to come

2003-02-05 Thread Bill Owens
I'm glad you put hunter in quotes.  A real hunter would not even attempt
such a shot.  Looks like he/she needs considerable practice with a bow.

Bill

- Original Message -
From: "Feroze Kistan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: Deer with arrow on web more to come


> The brain feels no pain, thats why they perform brain surgery with only a
> local. Being shot in the neck is a whole different story. I have nothing
> against hunting, I eat meat everyday, but I hope they find the "hunter" he
> deserves everything they can do to him.
>
> Feroze





Re: Deer with arrow on web more to come

2003-02-05 Thread Feroze Kistan
The brain feels no pain, thats why they perform brain surgery with only a
local. Being shot in the neck is a whole different story. I have nothing
against hunting, I eat meat everyday, but I hope they find the "hunter" he
deserves everything they can do to him.

Feroze
- Original Message -
From: "Bob Walkden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Keefer Photography" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: Deer with arrow on web more to come


> Hi,
>
> I saw a similar article in a medical journal when I worked at the
> British Library. A guy had trepanned himself by hammering a cold chisel
> into the top of his head. The article included an x-ray photograph
> which showed that the cold chisel had penetrated his brain to about
> half-way down. The man walked several miles into his local hospital to
> complain of a mild headache. They took the chisel out and he was fine
> afterwards. Brains? Who needs 'em?
>
> Medical journals are a source of never-ending amazement.
>
> Hope the shot deer is rescued and recovers, too!
>
> Bob (valiantly struggling against the temptation to make a Donald
> Rumsfeld joke!)
>
> Tuesday, February 4, 2003, 9:33:04 PM, you wrote:
>
> > Makes me think of a photo I saw long ago while working in a newsroom in
> > Southern California. One of our photographers had a girlfriend working
in the
> > ER at County USC; a guy was brought in with a butcher knife inserted (by
his
> > irate girlfriend, while he was asleep) into the center of his forehead,
through his
> > brain, and out the back of his neck. The guy was conscious and
comfortable, if a
> > little anxious. Apparently they got it out OK.
>
> > Hope the deer also survives. Keep us posted.
>
>




Re: Deer with arrow on web more to come

2003-02-04 Thread Pentxuser
I was just watching it out my window. It came around 11:10 and stayed for 
about 20 minutes. It is extremely alert. I think we may make another attempt 
at tranquillizing it tomorrow. 
Vic 

In a message dated 2/4/03 4:38:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Makes me think of a photo I saw long ago while working in a newsroom in
>
>
>Southern California. One of our photographers had a girlfriend working
>in the 
>
>ER at County USC; a guy was brought in with a butcher knife inserted (by
>his 
>
>irate girlfriend, while he was asleep) into the center of his forehead,
>through his 
>
>brain, and out the back of his neck. The guy was conscious and comfortable,
>if a 
>
>little anxious. Apparently they got it out OK.
>
>
>
>Hope the deer also survives. Keep us posted.
>
>




Re: Deer with arrow on web more to come

2003-02-04 Thread Bob Walkden
Hi,

I saw a similar article in a medical journal when I worked at the
British Library. A guy had trepanned himself by hammering a cold chisel
into the top of his head. The article included an x-ray photograph
which showed that the cold chisel had penetrated his brain to about
half-way down. The man walked several miles into his local hospital to
complain of a mild headache. They took the chisel out and he was fine
afterwards. Brains? Who needs 'em?

Medical journals are a source of never-ending amazement.

Hope the shot deer is rescued and recovers, too!

Bob (valiantly struggling against the temptation to make a Donald
Rumsfeld joke!)

Tuesday, February 4, 2003, 9:33:04 PM, you wrote:

> Makes me think of a photo I saw long ago while working in a newsroom in 
> Southern California. One of our photographers had a girlfriend working in the 
> ER at County USC; a guy was brought in with a butcher knife inserted (by his 
> irate girlfriend, while he was asleep) into the center of his forehead, through his 
> brain, and out the back of his neck. The guy was conscious and comfortable, if a 
> little anxious. Apparently they got it out OK.

> Hope the deer also survives. Keep us posted.




RE: Deer with arrow on web more to come

2003-02-04 Thread Amita Guha
Ouch! Poor thing. I wish you guys the best of luck in tranqulizing
her...




Re: Deer with arrow on web more to come

2003-02-04 Thread Pentxuser
Please use this method to get to the deer site. I'd be interested to see how 
many people go to see it. my Website counter is on this page. 
Just click on new images and then the first thumbnail which is a picture of 
the deer. I apologize for the Copyright signs.

http://hometown.aol.ca/pentxuser/myhomepage/artgallery.html

Thanks vic 




RE: Deer with arrow on web more to come

2003-02-04 Thread tom
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> 
> I just managed to get the first shot of the deer with the 
> arrow in its head 
> on my website more to follow. 
> Go to new images and then click on first thumbnail
> 
> http://hometown.aol.ca/pentxuser/NewImgs.html
> 

That's gotta hurt.

tv
 




Deer with arrow on web more to come

2003-02-04 Thread Pentxuser
I just managed to get the first shot of the deer with the arrow in its head 
on my website more to follow. 
Go to new images and then click on first thumbnail

http://hometown.aol.ca/pentxuser/NewImgs.html

vic