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Good morning to all involved. Work blows.
Good morning to all involved. Work blows.
I'm not sure what that thing is but it resembles a mongoose crossed with an alpaca crossed with a scurvy coyote to me. Anyway just shoot it.
I think it's Brucelyn Jenner's youngest before she had all that work done.I'm not sure what that thing is but it resembles a mongoose crossed with an alpaca crossed with a scurvy coyote to me. Anyway just shoot it.
Join the club. Misery loves Coffee in the morning.Morning gang. For the record, insomnia sucks. Going to be a long day at work today on 2 hours sleep. Keep the dark roast coming, I'm going to need it.
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Top of the morning to ya.
Did you actually make it to the store to buy some more?Join the club. Misery loves Coffee in the morning.
That's pretty damn cool!
Right after i dropped the girls off at school yesterday morning.Did you actually make it to the store to buy some more?
mornin, young lady -Top of the morning to ya.
almost 14,000 ft, a little over two and a half miles away and you were only off a couple of feet? WOW!!!yes sir -
its quite a challenge
to hit a 50ft target window
at 13,680 ft below,
when my closest control point
is almost a mile away -
i hit the target centerline
within a few feet -
when we hit the chalk,
the gas flare shot up 45ft -
pretty exciting!
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^^^^^Just lost his self proclaimed " village idiot" tag. Time for you to hand off the dunce cap. @LSU02 would get my vote..yes sir -
its quite a challenge
to hit a 50ft target window
at 13,680 ft below,
when my closest control point
is almost a mile away -
i hit the target centerline
within a few feet -
when we hit the chalk,
the gas flare shot up 45ft -
pretty exciting!
View attachment 702
14,000 feet and off a bit. Stealing this from a post by @Nod4Eight. TRR, fuc*^% slackeryes sir -
its quite a challenge
to hit a 50ft target window
at 13,680 ft below,
when my closest control point
is almost a mile away -
i hit the target centerline
within a few feet -
when we hit the chalk,
the gas flare shot up 45ft -
pretty exciting!
View attachment 702