I mean u dont really need a 1 footer to hit her tonsils hahahdont worry, she was joking, i'm sure you never went that far
or is that why you posted it in the bullshit thread![]()
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It was quite a few years ago, but I stayed at one of the cabins in the park. Since I'm from the US I drove. Did all the tourist things on the first day, took in some natural trails on the second. On the third day went and visited Jackson Hole, booked a room in an motel, believe it was a travel lodge, and stayed there for a couple of days, less crowded but the restaurants were expensive. While in JH, got chased back to my car while watching a bull moose foraging near a lake, it decided to cross the roadAnyone here visited Yellowstone Park? If so could you tell me more about the trip? How you got there what did you do and where did you stay?
Would you rate it over Yosemite as an experience? Loved Yosemite.It was quite a few years ago, but I stayed at one of the cabins in the park. Since I'm from the US I drove. Did all the tourist things on the first day, took in some natural trails on the second. On the third day went and visited Jackson Hole, booked a room in an motel, believe it was a travel lodge, and stayed there for a couple of days, less crowded but the restaurants were expensive. While in JH, got chased back to my car while watching a bull moose foraging near a lake, it decided to cross the road.
Hope that helps.
Liked Yosemite, but when I went the place was packed and the camping area was really crowded and noisy. My two favorites are the Grand Canyon, North Rim stayed in a cabin there and Glacier National Park, and yes the Canadian side was the nicer of the two.Would you rate it over Yosemite as an experience? Loved Yosemite.
I've been there a few times. The most recent time I drove with my friend as part of a long road trip. The park is huge, and I imagine it would be difficult to get around without a car. During the day we just hiked. There's tons of trails and lots of different terrain and scenery, so it's hard to run out. At night we drank and smoked, sometimes chilled with other visitors in the ground. We stayed at a motel the first night and at one of the park's campgrounds for the rest.Anyone here visited Yellowstone Park? If so could you tell me more about the trip? How you got there what did you do and where did you stay?
Hahahahaha this is absolutely brilliant!!
I find that the most consistently entertaining part of women's football is the standard of goalkeeping.
Probably the best women's football compilation I've ever seen. That shit is fuckin' hilarious.