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Mongos favorite bovineTEXAS LONGHORNS, my office view to my back yard
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Mongos favorite bovineTEXAS LONGHORNS, my office view to my back yard
Thanks for the humor but that piece of beef jerky is not a Tx longhornhahaha it is funny thoughMongos favorite bovine
Wow that is a 1000+yearLogging used to be "The" industry here in OR. I remember as a kid seeing the log trucks hauling a load where a single log filled the entire truck.
for sure it aint the Longhorn is a unique breed for sure and in the movie they had to use the Asian bull due to its availability and could not kick off Mr Karras off on his but.Thanks for the humor but that piece of beef jerky is not a Tx longhornhahaha it is funny though
Tough parking job!Mr Big Balls looks lonely out there
350-750 years old is what they consider as old growth. Trees grow fast up this way. lolWow that is a 1000+year
for sure it aint the Longhorn is a unique breed for sure and in the movie they had to use the Asian bull due to its availability and could not kick off Mr Karras off on his but.
That's a really unique Bronco you got there lolView from bronco, retired as hell.
That's a beautiful Bronco, Eric!A spot of blue among a sea of white and grey. And a dirty a@@ window.....
Lol it was the tundra that day.That's a really unique Bronco you got there lol
you know... not much for a staying in between lines kinda guy....Tough parking job!
Corner office? Nah, I'll take the plane office, thanks.
I'm biased but I think I have a pretty decent office view.
Ahhhhh nature...No window here - this is my view:
Looks a lot like the area between Sanderson and Del Rio TXUsed to be views like this but I retired.