SicilyHey everyone :) My names Mark to start off with.. I love meeting new and exciting people so feel free to send a friend request, comment or message me ! Get to know and I can assure you I can brighten your every single day ! I'm a really down to earth guy, I Love doing anything that has to deal with being outdoors. I do live in Texas and I do have a ranch, but that doesn't mean I ride on a horse to school loll :P
I am quite the outgoing person and am pretty straight forward for the most part. I respect everyone for who they are and what they do, even if sometimes I dont necessarily believe in that. I say to each their own ! Everyone is different in every aspect, no one is alike and thats the beauty of life and thats how I associate with so many different people !
I love getting crazy and wild dont get me wrong.. but I also do love and appreciate the small things in life. My family and my friends will always come first in life. I love watching beautiful Sunsets especially on the roof
PainizpleasureI am a country girl trapped in the City I bar tend so why not chill here its what im used to LMAO... not looking 4 anything.. Its amazing what you'll find when not looking. Music tattoos, body art, mythical stuff dragons vamps ware wolves etc...... Oh ya my last name is Howling lol..
Dj Daddy RebornTolling of the Bell
During each firefighter funeral, there is the ceremony of the "Tolling of the Bell," where bells gong in a succinct and traditional pattern. The bell ceremony is reminiscent of the original firehouse bells that tolled when there was a fire. The actual ceremony is based upon the pattern of the original method of communicating that a firefighter had fallen, which is the telegraph. The telegrapher would tap out the word "fell" with five measured dashes, a pause and then repeated two more times.
Bagpipes
One of the most recognized firefighter funeral traditions are bagpipes playing "Amazing Grace" or another religious song at the funeral. The tradition of having bagpipes at firefighter's funerals goes back to the 1800s when Irish and Scottish immigrants were usually forced to take the difficult and dangerous jobs that nobody else wanted, which at that time happened to be fighting fires. Those Irish and Scottish firefighters funerals had the typical bagpipes pla
Bparr90Very much the outdoors type Campimg ,fishing ,hunting, horse back riding , scuba diving ,boating , and long rides on my Harley I enjoy long range shooting compettions and hand loading my own ammo.when you make that one great shot ,it just seems more personal when you've built the ammo yourself
Livewire11I'm a long distance truck driver. I love my job and seeing new places and meeting cool people. I love music Metal and country rock the most but open to anything good. I think i'm a pretty nice guy, Some people don't like me because I am brutally honest and take shit from no one. So if your cool and not a bullshitter lets get to know esch other I would like that,