Never seen that.Thought this was too good not to share...enjoy!!
He's probably one of them in the commercial.Anni might be sporting wood after watching that.
I understand that incident really took place. Oh dennis farina was a bad shotI think they stole the idea from the Chuck Norris movie. Code Of Silence
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never in a million years would that commercial be shown in my area.Thought this was too good not to share...enjoy!!
Thats greatAh, I like this one better. Saw it on page 67 of the April issue of Gun & Ammo and thought it was the most effective gun rag ad I've ever seen. You can keep your "Glock Perfection." I'll have some of THIS, thank you very much! (Springfield Armory Garrison 4.25" model.)
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Thanks, look in the daffy zone, I posted a few these a few days agoThought this was too good not to share...enjoy!!
Anni might be sporting wood after watching that.
What woman alive doesn't like Jewelry. I’ll say you missed that by a mile.Great photograph. I just wish they had sense enough to get rid of all of her jewelry. Looks ridiculous.
and many times, i will see pics of guys wearing expensive wrist watches with thier guns, or expensive belt buckles..What woman alive doesn't like Jewelry. I’ll say you missed that by a mile.
My daughter deals with cattle and hunting hogs, and she will have her jewelry on. Rings dont get in the way.
As a married man, i’ll say the same
That's great that your daughter can continue wearing her jewelry for her chores. In my (aged now) experience, women did not wear rings, and especially wristbands, around horses, the corral. Men got by with plain wedding bands; that was the extent.My daughter deals with cattle and hunting hogs, and she will have her jewelry on. Rings dont get in the way
Looks hella better than weird piercings or bizarre ink.Great photograph. I just wish they had sense enough to get rid of all of her jewelry. Looks ridiculous.
Not many that I've known! That's a given. The safety angle was my point, entirely.What woman alive doesn't like Jewelry.
I worked in a factory for several years. Company policy was no jewelry of any kind on the hands or wrists.That's great that your daughter can continue wearing her jewelry for her chores. In my (aged now) experience, women did not wear rings, and especially wristbands, around horses, the corral. Men got by with plain wedding bands; that was the extent.
It's not about fashion it's about safety.Looks hella better than weird piercings or bizarre ink.