ninepointer
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Central Ontario
My first thought was that she was bit old for me. I was not her first, and it showed. But nevertheless she was still in great shape, even if she was more of a Ford than a Jaguar. This is probably why I was able to overlook the bad fashion sense; style that might be described as outdated or even downright tacky. Makes me wonder: Did pressed basket-weave checkering with white-line spacers ever look good?
I’m reminded of the girl that one might ignore when she first walks into the party. But later that night you find that she tells the best jokes, likes hockey and has infinitely more interesting things to say than that bleach blonde with the Chihuahua in her purse.
You don’t notice it at first, but after a few walks in the woods together you find yourself picking her up more often than not, despite sleeker looking models waiting in your cabinet, all lubed up and ready to go. The other day I was thinking; after two hunting seasons together, I barely look at other deer rifles anymore. Is this healthy for a man my age???
But what’s not to like when you have a dependable companion that you can drag absolutely anywhere with you and not have to worry about “drama” over things like getting scratched, soaked or cold. Far from being “high maintenance”, a little attention from me at the right times is all that is needed. As a matter of fact, this one does not like to be babied; firm handling is best.
Last but not least is the way she performs. She’s good... VERY GOOD!
I’m reminded of the girl that one might ignore when she first walks into the party. But later that night you find that she tells the best jokes, likes hockey and has infinitely more interesting things to say than that bleach blonde with the Chihuahua in her purse.
You don’t notice it at first, but after a few walks in the woods together you find yourself picking her up more often than not, despite sleeker looking models waiting in your cabinet, all lubed up and ready to go. The other day I was thinking; after two hunting seasons together, I barely look at other deer rifles anymore. Is this healthy for a man my age???
But what’s not to like when you have a dependable companion that you can drag absolutely anywhere with you and not have to worry about “drama” over things like getting scratched, soaked or cold. Far from being “high maintenance”, a little attention from me at the right times is all that is needed. As a matter of fact, this one does not like to be babied; firm handling is best.
Last but not least is the way she performs. She’s good... VERY GOOD!
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