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This is why guys like Don jr go shoot elephant in Africa. They want to have said they did it all
Rich guys do that all the time,left or right.
Some guys *coughsealybobocough* want to shoot big things because they have very small 'things.'
Complete and utter bullshit. I don't hunt anymore, but when I did it wasn't about the size of my dick.
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I didn't say everyone.
This is why guys like Don jr go shoot elephant in Africa. They want to have said they did it all
Rich guys do that all the time,left or right.
Some guys *coughsealybobocough* want to shoot big things because they have very small 'things.'
Complete and utter bullshit. I don't hunt anymore, but when I did it wasn't about the size of my dick.
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I didn't say everyone.
Claiming it about one person is stupid.
This is why guys like Don jr go shoot elephant in Africa. They want to have said they did it all
Rich guys do that all the time,left or right.
Some guys *coughsealybobocough* want to shoot big things because they have very small 'things.'
Complete and utter bullshit. I don't hunt anymore, but when I did it wasn't about the size of my dick.
...
I didn't say everyone.
Claiming it about one person is stupid.
Consider the person, and stop being so defensive.
This is why guys like Don jr go shoot elephant in Africa. They want to have said they did it all
Rich guys do that all the time,left or right.
Some guys *coughsealybobocough* want to shoot big things because they have very small 'things.'
Complete and utter bullshit. I don't hunt anymore, but when I did it wasn't about the size of my dick.
...
I didn't say everyone.
Claiming it about one person is stupid.
Consider the person, and stop being so defensive.
I'm not being defensive. Idiots, like you, who equate gun ownership, of any kind, and penis envy, are simpletons.
Bucket list?
I've checked off a lot, but there's more to go.
On April 1, I'm leaving on a five week road trip to drive the 3rd and then the 1st longest roads in America. I'm renting a Ford Explorer and driving from here (northeastern Florida) to Boston. From there, I'll drive to Seattle, where I'll pick up my daughter. We'll drive down to Newport, Oregon to drive US-20, which is the longest road in the country, back to Boston.
The cool thing about US-20 is that, for the most part, it's a two-lane rural highway, and it passes through a lot of times that time's forgotten; places with populations in two and three digits. One town even has a population of 1. Towns like that are great to photograph.
Later in the year I'll drive the 2nd and 4th longest roads...
If you get to Boston, you won't want to leave. Just buy your daughter a plane ticket and enjoy the greatest city in the world.
LOL!!
I've been there and, while we'll part ways on the belief that it's the best city in the world, they sure do got some good chowder. I'll be staying with friends in Worcester.
When we come back across, we'll spend a few days there. Growing up in San Diego, my daughter's never been exposed to that level of American history...
You're driving all the way from Florida to stay in Worcester? Worcester? It's not exactly the jewel in the crown.
Sounds wonderful. Probably someplace I'll never see.Bucket list?
I've checked off a lot, but there's more to go.
On April 1, I'm leaving on a five week road trip to drive the 3rd and then the 1st longest roads in America. I'm renting a Ford Explorer and driving from here (northeastern Florida) to Boston. From there, I'll drive to Seattle, where I'll pick up my daughter. We'll drive down to Newport, Oregon to drive US-20, which is the longest road in the country, back to Boston.
The cool thing about US-20 is that, for the most part, it's a two-lane rural highway, and it passes through a lot of times that time's forgotten; places with populations in two and three digits. One town even has a population of 1. Towns like that are great to photograph.
Later in the year I'll drive the 2nd and 4th longest roads...
Do I really have to defend hunting pussy?This is why guys like Don jr go shoot elephant in Africa. They want to have said they did it all
Rich guys do that all the time,left or right.
Some guys *coughsealybobocough* want to shoot big things because they have very small 'things.'
Bucket list?
I've checked off a lot, but there's more to go.
On April 1, I'm leaving on a five week road trip to drive the 3rd and then the 1st longest roads in America. I'm renting a Ford Explorer and driving from here (northeastern Florida) to Boston. From there, I'll drive to Seattle, where I'll pick up my daughter. We'll drive down to Newport, Oregon to drive US-20, which is the longest road in the country, back to Boston.
The cool thing about US-20 is that, for the most part, it's a two-lane rural highway, and it passes through a lot of times that time's forgotten; places with populations in two and three digits. One town even has a population of 1. Towns like that are great to photograph.
Later in the year I'll drive the 2nd and 4th longest roads...
If you get to Boston, you won't want to leave. Just buy your daughter a plane ticket and enjoy the greatest city in the world.
LOL!!
I've been there and, while we'll part ways on the belief that it's the best city in the world, they sure do got some good chowder. I'll be staying with friends in Worcester.
When we come back across, we'll spend a few days there. Growing up in San Diego, my daughter's never been exposed to that level of American history...
You're driving all the way from Florida to stay in Worcester? Worcester? It's not exactly the jewel in the crown.
I've got an old Navy buddy who lives there. He and his wife are putting me up for a few nights...
Isn't that what it is when people make a bucket list? Isn't thinking about a bucket list premature regret? Because you are doing it supposedly when there is still time.If there is possibly a greater waste of time than regret, it has to be premature regret.
I drove through once. Nothing like Detroit.Bucket list?
I've checked off a lot, but there's more to go.
On April 1, I'm leaving on a five week road trip to drive the 3rd and then the 1st longest roads in America. I'm renting a Ford Explorer and driving from here (northeastern Florida) to Boston. From there, I'll drive to Seattle, where I'll pick up my daughter. We'll drive down to Newport, Oregon to drive US-20, which is the longest road in the country, back to Boston.
The cool thing about US-20 is that, for the most part, it's a two-lane rural highway, and it passes through a lot of times that time's forgotten; places with populations in two and three digits. One town even has a population of 1. Towns like that are great to photograph.
Later in the year I'll drive the 2nd and 4th longest roads...
If you get to Boston, you won't want to leave. Just buy your daughter a plane ticket and enjoy the greatest city in the world.
LOL!!
I've been there and, while we'll part ways on the belief that it's the best city in the world, they sure do got some good chowder. I'll be staying with friends in Worcester.
When we come back across, we'll spend a few days there. Growing up in San Diego, my daughter's never been exposed to that level of American history...
You're driving all the way from Florida to stay in Worcester? Worcester? It's not exactly the jewel in the crown.
I've got an old Navy buddy who lives there. He and his wife are putting me up for a few nights...
Make sure the bars on the windows are secure.
Isn't that what it is when people make a bucket list? Isn't thinking about a bucket list premature regret? ...If there is possibly a greater waste of time than regret, it has to be premature regret.
Bucket list?
I've checked off a lot, but there's more to go.
On April 1, I'm leaving on a five week road trip to drive the 3rd and then the 1st longest roads in America. I'm renting a Ford Explorer and driving from here (northeastern Florida) to Boston. From there, I'll drive to Seattle, where I'll pick up my daughter. We'll drive down to Newport, Oregon to drive US-20, which is the longest road in the country, back to Boston.
The cool thing about US-20 is that, for the most part, it's a two-lane rural highway, and it passes through a lot of times that time's forgotten; places with populations in two and three digits. One town even has a population of 1. Towns like that are great to photograph.
Later in the year I'll drive the 2nd and 4th longest roads...
As LG can attest- it is an exhilarating experience- of course I think anything related to water is fantastically fabulous I loved going to the lake in another state where there was a rope that hung off the side of a cliff - it was quite fun! I would still do it today but likely not the backflip that I used to try- sometimes successfully lolIt looks fantastic on tv. I have never seen a rope swing near water.Spent my child hood doing 2. in the creek behind where I lived1. Ziplining
2. Rope swing into water
3. Take a dance class.
4. Visit the Supreme Court.
5. Learn a new language
6. See a Broadway play.
7. Visit Yellowstone.
8. Visit L'Aquila.
9. Visit Taj Mahal.
10. Visit a Buddhist Temple
11. Take a road trip with Mom.
12. Take a cooking class.
13. Go on an archaeology dig.
As LG can attest- it is an exhilarating experience-.....It looks fantastic on tv. I have never seen a rope swing near water.Spent my child hood doing 2. in the creek behind where I lived1. Ziplining
2. Rope swing into water
3. Take a dance class.
4. Visit the Supreme Court.
5. Learn a new language
6. See a Broadway play.
7. Visit Yellowstone.
8. Visit L'Aquila.
9. Visit Taj Mahal.
10. Visit a Buddhist Temple
11. Take a road trip with Mom.
12. Take a cooking class.
13. Go on an archaeology dig.
Ending democrats
As LG can attest- it is an exhilarating experience- of course I think anything related to water is fantastically fabulous I loved going to the lake in another state where there was a rope that hung off the side of a cliff - it was quite fun! I would still do it today but likely not the backflip that I used to try- sometimes successfully lolIt looks fantastic on tv. I have never seen a rope swing near water.Spent my child hood doing 2. in the creek behind where I lived1. Ziplining
2. Rope swing into water
3. Take a dance class.
4. Visit the Supreme Court.
5. Learn a new language
6. See a Broadway play.
7. Visit Yellowstone.
8. Visit L'Aquila.
9. Visit Taj Mahal.
10. Visit a Buddhist Temple
11. Take a road trip with Mom.
12. Take a cooking class.
13. Go on an archaeology dig.
I hope to one day see the Northern Lights from Alaska, ride on a gondola in the sinking city of Venice (although reading about the sewage issues that one might be on the back burner), Iceland, and New Zealand.