dwarven1 said:She is well armed with those twin 38's.
I think she is packing a pair of .44's myself.
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dwarven1 said:She is well armed with those twin 38's.
FPrice said:I think she is packing a pair of .44's myself.
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dreppucci007 said:P.S...I just noticed that she's wearing a hat!
BillK said:Really? I am gonna have to go look again
Holly shit !! she is wearing at hat!!dreppucci007 said:P.S...I just noticed that she's wearing a hat!
BillK said:well I'll be, she has a hat on.. lol
FPrice said:She has other clothing on as well.
FPrice said:She has other clothing on as well.
dreppucci007 said:Shiiiiiit, am I gonna hafta look at this picture again?
derek said:Great, I hope Brent doesn't look at these using my computer. I don't have a splash guard installed yet.
derek said:Great, I hope Brent doesn't look at these using my computer. I don't have a splash guard installed yet.
BillK said:well I'll be, she has a hat on.. lol
kel said:Mmmm... I spent three months working on an IDF base as a volunteer packing medical kits... Damn I miss those days.
Actually, they do have a program where you could volunteer to do the laundry. Check out Sar-El, they house and feed your for as long as you want to volunteer. You live on base, and they take you out on a trip once a week to see something either fun or historical, Saturday is off, and you can do whatever you want. The jobs performed by volunteers vary depending on where you are assigned/request to work. Packing medical kits, Laundry, Construction/maintenance etc. The volunteers are fairly international so you can meet quite a few new cultures which is always interesting.EricCartmann said:I am going to ask the IDF if I can do the laundry.
kel said:I found a 40MM grenade in the pocket of one of the uniforms. Thank god for hard primers ;-)