I'm thinking she weighs more like 20 stones!Two birds, one stone....
I'm thinking she weighs more like 20 stones!Two birds, one stone....
I’ve yet to find me a nice Cougar
I have no ideaSort of serious question. I know what a "cougar" is. Older attractive lady, with a younger boyfriend or boy-toy for some of them!
But what age difference does it take for a woman to be considered a "cougar"?
My wife ran onto a big cat several times on her strolls at the lake. No problem. I think he said yes ma'am and walked off.I’ve seen and been within rock throwing distance to a few mountain lions on my adventures. I’ve shit my shorts or close to several times. Came upon a cat with a fresh kill deer while working in the hills and that cat didn’t like me there. I felt my socks filling up fast.
Seeing these animals in person is neat and scary experience at the same time. I’ve yet to find me a nice Cougar
I have no idea
I'm thinking she weighs more like 20 stones!
For you? She would be telling us about the Civil War and how she danced with with Robert E Lee.Sort of serious question. I know what a "cougar" is. Older attractive lady, with a younger boyfriend or boy-toy for some of them!
But what age difference does it take for a woman to be considered a "cougar"?
For you? She would be telling us about the Civil War and how she danced with with Robert E Lee.
Forget 20 stones, more like boulders!!!
The poor guy is maybe not yet room temperature... I guess it's not too soon to start making jokes out of that headlineI wish a cougar would attack me.
Sort of serious question. I know what a "cougar" is. Older attractive lady, with a younger boyfriend or boy-toy for some of them!
But what age difference does it take for a woman to be considered a "cougar"?
If you were not a Trophy Husband I would not have been so easy on you. LOL!Well......I never heard such vulgarity in all my life! I'm outraged I tell you!
Outrage can be addictive...lolWell......I never heard such vulgarity in all my life! I'm outraged I tell you!
A year ago a mountain lion was photographed sitting in a pasture in rural NW Harris county and the picture was posted on a local talk site. Nextdoor. A person or two commented on seeing it cross the street in more urban areas adjoining Little Cypress Creek. Texas Parks and Wildlife reported that mountain lions are in/can be found at times in every Texas county but a few in the extreme reaches of the panhandle. They may roam for hundreds of miles so one cat could account for several counties.