So, you're saying it hung on the fence long enough to start decomposing without anyone noticing? I think what you're smelling is bullshit. The pic may be real, but no way did it hang there long enough for that to happen. Pic of you standing next to the fence or you're full of shit.
Scourge wrote:So, you're saying it hung on the fence long enough to start decomposing without anyone noticing? I think what you're smelling is bullshit. The pic may be real, but no way did it hang there long enough for that to happen. Pic of you standing next to the fence or you're full of shit.
Scourge wrote:So, you're saying it hung on the fence long enough to start decomposing without anyone noticing? I think what you're smelling is bullshit. The pic may be real, but no way did it hang there long enough for that to happen. Pic of you standing next to the fence or you're full of shit.
The internal organs of a dead body exposed to the air can start decomposing pretty quickly. If the deer got stuck the previous dusk, it's entirely possible for some organs to have bloated and/or lost integrity by the time it's carted away the next afternoon.
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Scourge wrote:So, you're saying it hung on the fence long enough to start decomposing without anyone noticing? I think what you're smelling is bullshit. The pic may be real, but no way did it hang there long enough for that to happen. Pic of you standing next to the fence or you're full of shit.
The internal organs of a dead body exposed to the air can start decomposing pretty quickly. If the deer got stuck the previous dusk, it's entirely possible for some organs to have bloated and/or lost integrity by the time it's carted away the next afternoon.
Average of 36 hours for that to start. Overnight temps have been fairly cool, so heat wouldn't be accelerating that until after mid day.
Still using plurals? You miss your ball that had just a minor infection. Understandable. Though realistically, you were never the one wearing the pants in your family anyway.