JeremiahJohnson
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She is just not attractive.
She's not a model, but she is a real hunter and not bad for two kids and a divorce.
She is just not attractive.
She's not a model, but she is a real hunter and not bad for two kids and a divorce.
She's not a model, but she is a real hunter and not bad for two kids and a divorce.
When she smiles it looks like she is bearing down dropping a deuce.
I think she's attractive.
Me too. Always thought she was WAY out of Jay's league.
I guess it depends on what your particular parameters list is for classifying somebody as attractive or not. I don't know who she is nor do I know who Jay is. But in this lady's case, she looks to be pleasant enough, enjoys outdoor stuff, and has a nice figure -- That's enough for me to check the "attractive" box.
I hear ya brother. Maybe it's my age, but just because a woman isn't model material does not mean she's unattractive. Just because she may be a little thin or a little "full figured" doesn't mean she's unattractive. From what I gathered at the ATA she's got a good sense of humor, way more shapely than these pictures show but I couldn't find any better, and she can absolutely put the smack down with bow and arrow. She didn't make it in the industry on her looks, but she'd plenty alright to me. I feel the same way about Vicki Cianciarulo. She and Ralph are a BLAST to spend time with. They endorced my book even before they ever met me, but when we met at the ATA...well...they're a blast.
Dude! Thought Jeremiah Johnson WAS a book not the author of one.
This one's mine: Where Adventure Meets Discovery - Mark Thomas : AuthorHouse
I don't think we have to worry about becoming a millionaire any time soon. HA!
Impressive. Congratulations!
Boys they killed our hot women packing heat thread - let's keep this one up and going.
Thanks buddy. That was released in '05...I think I'm about ready to give another one a shot, just gotta get my lazy arse in gear to finish it.
Looks like a domesticated pig?
Most feral hogs start out that way. buddy of mine took a hamshire hog (looks a lot like that one) on Molokai with his bow - that was a few years back. Haven't been any domestic hogs way up that high on Molokai forever. Funny how some hogs keep their domestic looks for so long.
I don't know anything about this hog. It could have been one that escaped from domestic pens, then again it could have been several generations down the wild chain. Hard to tell.
My great grandfather (and his dad before him) were farmers. They had hogs. Lots of hogs. They roamed an area of the family farm well before good fencing. Even after they fenced off the area there were escapes. Hogs are some tough animals. Many went off into the woods and stayed. They bred and multiplied. We used to hunt the ones that they could not get back into the pens. Even after several Generations they still looked to be domestic. Much leaner but still you could tell. That was in the early 60's to 70's when I was involved before the farm was sold and parceled..