
Best man at a m8's wedding, and my fiance.

LOL, no it is the Flower Mound, TX Pumpkin Festival they have every October. They have little kiddie rides, hay rides, food & drinks, pumpkins (obviously) and pumpkin contests. People really grow some big ass pumpkins, never saw such a thing in my life until I went to these festivals. My son could care less about the kiddie rides, he wanted to ride on the hay ride around the farm a million times.BlackFoot wrote:are you at a pumpkin chukin contest?
This still applies.Maahes wrote:This thread is for sharing pictures, not for talking shit, that is why we have a trash talk forum. All derogatory posts in this thread will be deleted.
Chaos wrote:First pic is me a few years ago still look the same .. other pic is me and my gf hair is in hat.
lol I wish I was young again .. sitting on 27 now and feels like 67.. I'm OLDWhoa you like 15 year olds too?! I thought I was the only one
I turned 30 in december... I know exactly how you feel.Chaos wrote:lol I wish I was young again .. sitting on 27 now and feels like 67.. I'm OLDWhoa you like 15 year olds too?! I thought I was the only one
Anyways, this is me at my hunt camps. It's the only picture I have with a good look at my face on the web.
http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/7928 ... 021dw9.jpg
BTW: those coyotes were asking for it. They were chasing a doe with her fawn.
yes I did have a permit for them.
MatronDeWinter wrote: You're likely the only T2A accurate blacksmith on the shard. Congrats
Not really, here's a quote from wikipedia I just pulled up. Keep in mind coyotes are not a native species to this part of the world. (where I live)IM FKING CRAZY wrote:poor doggies =(
The provincial government (who legislates hunting) has declared them a varmint. I think it pretty much says it all. Besides, if you saw one in real life, you'd probably say something along the lines of "nasty!!". They are ugly buggers. It is common practice by farmers/hunters to "get rid of them".Coyotes will commonly work in teams when hunting large ungulates such as deer. Coyotes may take turns in baiting and pursuing the deer to exhaustion, or they may drive it towards a hidden member of the pack.[5] When attacking large prey, coyotes attack from the rear and the flanks of their prey. Occasionally they also grab the neck and head, pulling the animal down to the ground. Coyotes are persistent hunters, with successful attacks sometimes lasting from 14 minutes to about 21 hours; even unsuccessful ones can vary from 2 minutes to more than 8 hours before the coyotes give up.
MatronDeWinter wrote: You're likely the only T2A accurate blacksmith on the shard. Congrats