Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Okay, I'm a newbie on here, and hoping to learn a thing or two about long distance shooting. Found this thread, and can say three things categorically:

1.) I think I saw a few of my ex-sugarbabies in some of the photos. Eventually they graduate from college and move on in life.
2.) It's cheaper and less complicated to have a sugarbaby instead of a wife or gf. Plus you still get to buy lots of fun toys without being hassled.
3.) A few people here must have too much time on their hands, and their idea of shooting is well...... shooting blanks?

God Bless America!
 
Okay, I'm a newbie on here, and hoping to learn a thing or two about long distance shooting. Found this thread, and can say three things categorically:

1.) I think I saw a few of my ex-sugarbabies in some of the photos. Eventually they graduate from college and move on in life.
2.) It's cheaper and less complicated to have a sugarbaby instead of a wife or gf. Plus you still get to buy lots of fun toys without being hassled.
3.) A few people here must have too much time on their hands, and their idea of shooting is well...... shooting blanks?

God Bless America!
You'll be old some day to,now go sit down and shut up
 
People were such utter sheep at the beginning of the 20th century and well into the middle of it.
Their blind devotion to the government and willingness to get on their knees to eagerly gobble propaganda was unparalleled until probably democrat youth today.
The evils they eagerly embraced are what sowed the seeds for the destruction of this country that we are now seeing starting to become ready for harvest.

They also loved just like today the whole mob mentality to destroy anyone who questioned the government propaganda.
 
Well, pages fly by here in the MPT v2. It’s easy to miss a year. You are always welcome to post pictures of your model 1919 anytime. ;)

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Here is one I had ten years ago. And one I am currently trying to work a deal on. Not mine anymore or not mine yet but maybe one day soon
 

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People were such utter sheep at the beginning of the 20th century and well into the middle of it.
Their blind devotion to the government and willingness to get on their knees to eagerly gobble propaganda was unparalleled until probably democrat youth today.
The evils they eagerly embraced are what sowed the seeds for the destruction of this country that we are now seeing starting to become ready for harvest.

They also loved just like today the whole mob mentality to destroy anyone who questioned the government propaganda.

Most of that was true until prohibition.
 
Not always, you're just not old enough yet to experience it.
Learn to carry a pocket size bottle of KY so she can't say NO
I would venture a guess I am older than you. I have never seen one I couldn't get slippery, however there is a first time for everything. I recommend putting colored tape on your pocket size KY and hand sanitizer so you don't make a cock blocking mistake.
 
I see you’ve been to Dupuyer. So, I was on that project and there is a long funny story about this, but I’ll shorten it.

We built an experimental bridge right there, when all that was needed was a couple big culverts. The reason for the bridge was because, “Bears won’t cross asphalt.” The state biologist said that to me straight faced and fully serious during the precon meeting. The amount of fence that leads into going under the bridge would make even the most tenacious VC take pause and reconsider his actions. Pat F, the land owner found out about the reason, I can neither confirm nor deny that I told him, and he put up a big stuffed bear on the fence. I thought it was funny and added a few as well. Then it became a whole thing. What’s funny is the Pat always leaves his gate open right there and during the entire project which was done by Scarcella out of Washington State, we had at least 2-4 griz sightings a day and upwards of 12 a day, running through the project. And btw bears do cross asphalt.