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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 288921" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>The moose was a baby "only" 900 lbs. We hit it on the Maine Turnpike, going 65m/hr. It flipped over our 4-Runner. Looked like the hand of God had come down and punched our truck, the front was rearranged into an accordion. The state trooper said to me "he's yours, lady, you can have him for the meat"! He ended up feeding the population of one of the prisons.</p><p></p><p>That Toyota was so tough that we had it repaired and drove it 'till the body rusted out. From that day on, we called it Mongo in honor of the brutish character in Blazing Saddles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 288921, member: 6370"] The moose was a baby "only" 900 lbs. We hit it on the Maine Turnpike, going 65m/hr. It flipped over our 4-Runner. Looked like the hand of God had come down and punched our truck, the front was rearranged into an accordion. The state trooper said to me "he's yours, lady, you can have him for the meat"! He ended up feeding the population of one of the prisons. That Toyota was so tough that we had it repaired and drove it 'till the body rusted out. From that day on, we called it Mongo in honor of the brutish character in Blazing Saddles. [/QUOTE]
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