Carlos????Originally posted by dan
Someone, anyone, please put a top on that scrawny-looking, flat-chested, horse-faced biotch!![]()
Life is not a problem to be solved- it is an adventure to be lived!
Adventure IQ
Adventure to Live-Battle to Fight- Beauty to Rescue
Spokane
Life is not a problem to be solved- it is an adventure to be lived!
Adventure IQ
Adventure to Live-Battle to Fight- Beauty to Rescue
Farm in Spokane
Life is not a problem to be solved- it is an adventure to be lived!
Adventure IQ
Adventure to Live-Battle to Fight- Beauty to Rescue
Spo art
Life is not a problem to be solved- it is an adventure to be lived!
Adventure IQ
Adventure to Live-Battle to Fight- Beauty to Rescue
Hey! I know that farm!!Originally posted by data
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Where's the Mojo?
mine is bests!!!
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Some 3D Modeler spent a lot of time on that..I am curious of he did it just for the scene or did he actually craft the inside?Originally posted by chief
mine is bests!!!
Go Horns!
Well put, my friend. And so true.Originally posted by pak ratt
A reflection of the modern elitist educational system....![]()
I feel like a true Austinite!!!!![]()
It's Pepper time:
And Time to Feed:
What is all this horseshit about farms?
It's Pepper time:
And Time to Feed:
WTF is up with all this junk mail? How can they possibly know whether or not I need a penis enlargement?
I get enough exercise just pushing my luck.
Marmota monax
Groundhog
"Woodchuck"
Description
Distinguishing Features - Overall colouration, varying, from pale buff to black with buff-tipped guard hairs, giving a "salt and pepper" appearance; dark brown to black on tail and feet. Heavy-bodied; short-legged.
Groundhog Size -
45.7 - 65 cm (18 - 25.6 in)
Habitat
Widespread throughout Northwestern Ontario; prefers pastures and fields; forest edges.
Diet
Grazer; vegetative parts of plants, leaves, bark, saplings; fruits and vegetables.
Notes
The groundhog is a nervous animal and never forages far from its burrow where it is vulnerable to attack by many kinds of predators. It is a true hibernator that accumulates a thick layer of fat during the summer to see it though winter inside its deep, sealed burrow, built below the frost line.
A female will produce a litter of 1 to 9 offspring each year.
Picklesniffer
I get enough exercise just pushing my luck.
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