Got her covered. Where was the pickup man? He was ridin her out until she sunfished on him.
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HEY!!! I was on for 8 seconds, that was a good ride!
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I miss my father…..
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The future Bronco Billy, just don’t forget the chap’s kiddo. ðŸ¤
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Love it!
I was in SC when my son was born and we would send him outside in that same outfit. We realized we needed to check on him every 15 min. or so, something would happen in the diaper, and he would discard it. Just a little hang down, swinging in the wind.
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That baby will be full of natural immunities . . . and Dad love!
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Been there, done that,
But it’s the wrong way to grow Antifa children
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Thats a cowboy. Bowlegged when he was born.
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That was heart warming – and laugh out loud enjoyable
Kristi’s a cowgirl, so her parents did something right!!!
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A real man or woman in the making!
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I did not grow up on a farm, but that is something my Dad would do. He used to rake the leaves into a big pile and let us jump into them and play for a while before he burned them.
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Love how he ‘was thrown’ and the bull kept going after him.
@Gunny – me too, god bless our dads who provided such skills and inspiration.
Can I get an AMEN?
Got her covered. Where was the pickup man? He was ridin her out until she sunfished on him.
HEY!!! I was on for 8 seconds, that was a good ride!
I miss my father…..
The future Bronco Billy, just don’t forget the chap’s kiddo. ðŸ¤
Love it!
I was in SC when my son was born and we would send him outside in that same outfit. We realized we needed to check on him every 15 min. or so, something would happen in the diaper, and he would discard it. Just a little hang down, swinging in the wind.
That baby will be full of natural immunities . . . and Dad love!
Been there, done that,
But it’s the wrong way to grow Antifa children
Thats a cowboy. Bowlegged when he was born.
That was heart warming – and laugh out loud enjoyable
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
lolol I’m next! I’m next!
Kristi’s a cowgirl, so her parents did something right!!!
A real man or woman in the making!
I did not grow up on a farm, but that is something my Dad would do. He used to rake the leaves into a big pile and let us jump into them and play for a while before he burned them.
Love how he ‘was thrown’ and the bull kept going after him.
@Gunny – me too, god bless our dads who provided such skills and inspiration.
My dad was Coast Gaurd WWII.
What about your dad???
Amen!