Imagine you try to start running in the morning to fit some exercise in your busy life. You get eaten alive by an alligator on your first try and everyone on Texags concludes your a homo because you live near a Trader Joe's.
TriAg2010 said:
Imagine you try to start running in the morning to fit some exercise in your busy life. You get eaten alive by an alligator on your first try and everyone on Texags concludes your a homo because you live near a Trader Joe's.
This is the kind of post that makes TexAgs a must read.TriAg2010 said:
Imagine you try to start running in the morning to fit some exercise in your busy life. You get eaten alive by an alligator on your first try and everyone on Texags concludes your a homo because you live near a Trader Joe's.
This made me audibly laugh.TriAg2010 said:
Imagine you try to start running in the morning to fit some exercise in your busy life. You get eaten alive by an alligator on your first try and everyone on Texags concludes your a homo because you live near a Trader Joe's.
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Imagine you try to start running in the morning to fit some exercise in your busy life. You get eaten alive by an alligator on your first try and everyone on Texags concludes your a homo because you live near a Trader Joe's.
Ive been to Monterrey several times in the past 2 months, and its an awesome city. I was surprised by how safe I felt there. There are lots of people walking around at the park at night, which I would not do in Houston lol.BG Knocc Out said:I do not condone leaving your children, but this sounds amazing. Monterey looks amazing, and I think is still one of the few safe/upscale cities in Mex.Stat Monitor Repairman said:Best guess is the dude peaced out.Quote:
His wife, Callie, says he typically wakes up for work around that time around 5 or 6 a.m., but that morning, when she didn't hear him getting ready, she got up and found the back gate open. Her husband was nowhere to be seen.
He might have taken the Tornado bus to Monterey and is sitting on the balcony of his rental smoking a j and reading this thread. We just don't know.
fifytexasaggie2015 said:
I live in The Woodlands and I've never noticed an extraordinary amount of gays. Lots of swingers for sure like someone mentioned above. But not gays. Maybe I'm just ugly lol
Could be a blessing in disguise after reading this threadI Am A Critic said:fifytexasaggie2015 said:
I live in The Woodlands and I've never noticed an extraordinary amount of gays. Lots of swingers for sure like someone mentioned above. But not gays. Maybe I'm just ugly lol
ea1060 said:Ive been to Monterrey several times in the past 2 months, and its an awesome city. I was surprised by how safe I felt there. There are lots of people walking around at the park at night, which I would not do in Houston lol.BG Knocc Out said:I do not condone leaving your children, but this sounds amazing. Monterey looks amazing, and I think is still one of the few safe/upscale cities in Mex.Stat Monitor Repairman said:Best guess is the dude peaced out.Quote:
His wife, Callie, says he typically wakes up for work around that time around 5 or 6 a.m., but that morning, when she didn't hear him getting ready, she got up and found the back gate open. Her husband was nowhere to be seen.
He might have taken the Tornado bus to Monterey and is sitting on the balcony of his rental smoking a j and reading this thread. We just don't know.
Every article mentions that the back gate was left open.Quote:
"He wasn't in the house, so [his wife] checked the backyard … and she noticed that the back gate was open, which was atypical," Mr Richards' cousin Alison Fox told Fox News Digital. "He never leaves the house that way, and they would never leave the gate open anyway because they have a dog and two small children."
texasaggie2015 said:
I live in The Woodlands and I've never noticed an extraordinary amount of gays. Lots of swingers for sure like someone mentioned above. But not gays. Maybe I'm just naive lol
water turkey said:
He disappeared right behind my house. My guess is he does not want to be found….
Could be a figurative "back gate" if he lives in the Woodlands.Stat Monitor Repairman said:Every article mentions that the back gate was left open.Quote:
"He wasn't in the house, so [his wife] checked the backyard … and she noticed that the back gate was open, which was atypical," Mr Richards' cousin Alison Fox told Fox News Digital. "He never leaves the house that way, and they would never leave the gate open anyway because they have a dog and two small children."
TriAg2010 said:
Imagine you try to start running in the morning to fit some exercise in your busy life. You get eaten alive by an alligator on your first try and everyone on Texags concludes your a homo because you live near a Trader Joe's.