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<blockquote data-quote="mobenzowner" data-source="post: 1372387" data-attributes="member: 94161"><p>IMO the deer belongs to the guy who shot twice. But also IMO is a deer(no matter how nice) more important than a friendship? Dad's are protective and usually take their son's side right or wrong. Dad is however setting son up for failure later on, by not explaining it was not son's deer. Two shot guy could have said, fine its son's deer and been the bigger person, all while knowing it was rightfully his. In the case of ego (even if right) vs a father holding up for their son will almost always result in a bad situation for all involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobenzowner, post: 1372387, member: 94161"] IMO the deer belongs to the guy who shot twice. But also IMO is a deer(no matter how nice) more important than a friendship? Dad's are protective and usually take their son's side right or wrong. Dad is however setting son up for failure later on, by not explaining it was not son's deer. Two shot guy could have said, fine its son's deer and been the bigger person, all while knowing it was rightfully his. In the case of ego (even if right) vs a father holding up for their son will almost always result in a bad situation for all involved. [/QUOTE]
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