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Old 05-17-2008, 07:39 AM
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SD takes blow from a Ram without a scratch

Ok, so its not gonna be like it sounds. But I thought it was funny considering the ongoing rivalry between ford, chevy and dodge.

I went to a drive-thru petting zoo here close to my house. Apparently, one of the rams didn't like what he saw and started pawing the ground and got a running start and head butted the side of my truck. It hit on the door towards teh back of the drivers side door. I just cringed when I heard the impact. I got out and inspected the truck when I got out and couldn't find a scratch on the door. I'm not sure if he hit the chrome step bar or what. But its not everyday you take a charge from a ram and come out unscathed.
   
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Old 05-17-2008, 03:41 PM
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LOL...i don't know what is more funny, a drive-thru PETTING zoo, or the actual story...how do you pet them if you are still in your car/truck???
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Thats about as bad as when i went and the ostrich started pecking the hell out of my doors and glass
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Old 05-18-2008, 07:36 AM
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LOL...i don't know what is more funny, a drive-thru PETTING zoo, or the actual story...how do you pet them if you are still in your car/truck???
thats the first thing that i thought. a drive thru petting zoo? sure
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you know what they say
if u cant beat it, ram it. LOL
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Old 05-18-2008, 09:34 AM
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LOL...i don't know what is more funny, a drive-thru PETTING zoo, or the actual story...how do you pet them if you are still in your car/truck???

The zebras and camels will just stick their heads in the cab with the windows down. I'm probably the only person on the planet that has verified that the power window motor will stop due to a camel's neck. As aggressive as some of these animals are, you don't want to get out of the truck. They sell cups of corn to feed the animals and most of the animals just assume you have it and stick their heads in to hunt around for corn.

Most people are in smaller vehicles and the animals are easier to pet. I guess its not as much a petting zoo as much as a drive thru zoo.
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