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melinda wrote:Was that puerile or 'purr' - ile???
Wed 01 Feb, 2012 8:24 am
Taurë-rana wrote:
So what's the bloke that gets cougared called?
Wed 01 Feb, 2012 8:27 am
daznkez wrote:Hey Melinda
We are only bobcats, and not sure on the coming of age boundaries for cougar-hood but,
If you hung out at Narcissus jetty with a 20kg pack, cold beer and possibly popcorn
At this time of year.. it would only be a matter of time!
Thu 02 Feb, 2012 9:04 pm
Mon 20 Feb, 2012 8:42 pm
Macca81 wrote:ok so few questions.
at what age does someone become a cougar?
what age range does a cougar look for?
what is the best methods for catching a cougar?
what is the best method a cougar uses?
Thu 01 Mar, 2012 10:26 am
Taurë-rana wrote:Do cougars want more than a one night stand, or perhaps a one walk stand?
By the way Nuts, old(er) "chooks" can have quite a lot going for them - less likely to want babies, less likely to want to tie you down, more likely to have some money (in theory) etc.
Thu 01 Mar, 2012 10:37 am
puredingo wrote:Macca81 wrote:ok so few questions.
at what age does someone become a cougar?
what age range does a cougar look for?
what is the best methods for catching a cougar?
what is the best method a cougar uses?
37 and above ( Think Christina Applegate in the Anchorman etc)
17 up to but not limited to her own age.
Vulnerbility and a certain niaeve charm (remember they are a oppertunistic prey animal)
Intimidation, aggression occasionally sedation and always curvation!
Thu 01 Mar, 2012 10:59 am
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Son of a Beach wrote: But "cradle snatcher" (as my mates used to call me) doesn't have quite the same ring to it.![]()
You too huh??
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