Domain: tiger-web1.srvr.media3.us User Profile: RustyDaDog | TigerDroppings.com
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Location:BAOK
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Interests:Rockets Guns and Hiking
Occupation:Gun Runner
Number of Posts:1012
Registered on:3/17/2023
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And Oil is up over $2 a barrel best fill your car up today.
My son, a year removed from High School during his senior year was all about being a welder. I kept pushing something more white collar, since I’ve worked hard every day of my life I wanted something better for him. A friend of ours is a cybersecurity specialist, he was over one day and was talking and told my son you can make as much money as you want and will never have to look hard for a job.


He was sold and now he is finishing up his freshman year and doing quite well.
I really enjoy the people talking about black owned restaurants. I go to a restaurant because the food is good I could care less who the owner is, I mean really...
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This young man needs some mental health assistance.


Actually he just needs to be put down like a rabid dog
NASCAR was never the same after that day. I’m proud to say I saw him win at Talladega, his last win with my dad who’s no longer here either

RIP #3
Proof some people have more money than sense
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Criminals typically aren’t the smartest among us…
This is easily proven by watching OPL any weekend
Pretty high on the list for sure
Wait, the left says only in the United States do mass school shootings happen….
Nothing better than when karma comes a calling

re: Can my dog tell time?

Posted by RustyDaDog on 2/8/26 at 9:25 am to
We have three hellions and literally every morning about 7:30 they get up just like they had an alarm clock. Every now and then (Rarely on the weekends) they will sleep till 9 but it’s all like clockwork
Beer commercials during the Super Bowl are generally the best, that one is pretty dang good
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Omar: "Oh. I tossed those clothes into the trash


Well pig piss does stink…..
Another Jussie Smollett incident?
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Same here. My dad made it clear that his guns were not toys, and he ever caught me acting irresponsibly with them there would be big trouble. I did the same with my child and never hid or locked up my rifle. Both me and my dad kept the ammo separate, but like him, I focussed on educating and setting boundaries. When we went to my in-laws, there was a gun rack with several rifles in plain view, but none of the kids messed with them.



Likewise, when I was a kid growing up my dad had guns and my grandparents did as well. I was told from the time I was little that guns aren’t toys and they aren’t to be touched. Never locked up and never touched.


When my son was 6 I gave him a .22 for his birthday. His mom (no pics) wasn’t real high on it and his grandma (again no pics) flipped out. I told them both he would be taught it’s not a toy. Today at 18 he knows firearms are tools and nothing more. It’s all in how you’re raised and how you teach your kids. No one ever asked us anything about this when he was a kid it’s just always the other parents have guns.
Sounds like he couldn’t satisfy his “partner” and she needed more. He agreed to it, all above board. He should have told her he wanted some new p*ssy if she’s getting new d!ck. Once a new guy slides it in, there’s no going back!