Boyd Brooks
AH ambassador
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2017
- Messages
- 5,258
- Reaction score
- 60,009
- Location
- Whitby, Ontario & Buckeye AZ
- Media
- 13
- Member of
- OFAH, North American Hunt Club
- Hunted
- Canada, RSA
In other words like making love in a canoe
That's kind of a disturbing picture in MY mind Dr Ray? It fits in well here on AH! Ha! Ha!Or standing in a hammock
That's kind of a disturbing picture in MY mind Dr Ray? It fits in well here on AH! Ha! Ha!
Is that a hint of after eating their food?
Are they top deck obstacle observers?
No Jeremiah Johnson, AKA Robert Redford left in any of us Arizonians. Brrrrrrr!
Standard Redneck nursing home lawn maintenance equipment.
Using a towel to keep her from melting the ice??
It’s got to be that one! I agree. Lol.I would say that almost looks like a run away truck ramp on the west side of Vail Pass on I-70
And south Floridians at 60°.
Hints of CYA by somebody.A long time ago, I was riding a train with two elderly hunters. One of them said that he was in the troops that were sent to Cuba during the "missile crisis". They were sailing on an ordinary transport ship. The mood was not very cheerful, because they were accompanied by American ships and planes, and there was no cover (our fleet was weak even then). A military doctor handed out cotton swabs to the officers - "when we are drowning, plug your ears so that the water does not pour in." The personnel were in the holds (without air conditioning), and the property was stored, including on the deck. The foremen gathered everything, because it was not known in advance where they were being sent, and the year - 1957 - was very interesting. Including skis for the entire battalion, which were lying on the deck in bundles. The American decoders of the intelligence photos must have been in some difficulty.