mine are small but perkyWell when I hit him up about adopting me. He said it depends on how big my tits are.
mine are small but perkyWell when I hit him up about adopting me. He said it depends on how big my tits are.
Maybe he likes them Pear Shaped Hangers MO BETTA.mine are small but perky
A Luna ELIR and 10x Magnifier that you can slip or screw onto a PVS 14 will save you a lot of walking and give you positive ID on critters Thermal lights up.So we drive around a bit and try another stand with no luck. We stop to piss and i scan with my Halo LR and see some heat to what looks about 300 yards. Could be pigs, dogs or a rabbit orgy(yeah, seen that before). So i take off on foot cause there was a fence in the way. I keep checking every 100 yards or so but I don’t seem to be getting much closer. Odd. At around 1000 yards out i know i am not looking at what i was hoping but my curiosity was getting to me. Well at 2000 yards according to my watch i am 400 yard from a bunch of bedded cows. Sigh. Not much in the area to base distance off of and super flat. Had 6000 steps from 12:00-2:45 am. Never seen cows show up that hot before at that distance, if only my halo had a lrf. Ha!
Might be worth buying yourself a setWell when I hit him up about adopting me. He said it depends on how big my tits are.
Just always be prepared. Adapt and overcome.High rack in the back of the Jeep, thermal only, driver had zero NVG and we were cruising along without white light, no moon:
Driver could not see a 4 foot drop off and neither could I. I thought I could see everything - wrong. We were cruising along at a solid 5mph or less, coming up to what looked like a small dip. That small dip turned out to be a 4 foot drop, right into the off side of a creek bank. There's a lot of support built into the high rack to include horizontal and vertical bars. While I was so happy I didn't get racked, I could hardly breathe because I got the wind nocked out of me.
After we gave it our best college try of getting that sucker unstuck, it was time to head back and get the pick-up. It was a warm summer night and I had about 400 yards of what felt like the tallest grass around thanks to a perfectly manicured hay field. I was wearing flip flops and shorts which made for a very shitty time avoiding anything that could resemble a copper head or rattler.
Lucked out on both fronts. Didn't brake a bone. No snake bite.
Lesson learned: NVG or bust. Be prepared to walk.