Sure you folks have heard of Sergeant Bosco? Nice guy, kicked a child once, threatened to punch another?
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Sure you folks have heard of Sergeant Bosco? Nice guy, kicked a child once, threatened to punch another?
pantsss replied to your photo “ROAD TRIP! Driving from WA to CA today, wish me luck!”
Oh awesome! Where are you going?
I’m in the bay area yo
/In mood to share various or not so various styles of the bish =v=~
i need validation. asap #dogsssworld #pantsss
Two sketches from San Diego
You're not wearing pants are you
I AM WEARING PANTS
Japanese, ca 1900.
Surviving Japanese firemen's jackets of the Edo and Meiji periods often have boldly dye-patterned linings like this one. The heavy quilted jackets, worn wet, provided protection for the firefighters, and some scholars suggest that the often supernatural images on the linings were meant to add to his safety. The lining of this jacket depicts a climactic scene in a story from the Kojiki (Chronicle of Ancient Matters). Susa-n-o-mikoto, the brother of the sun goddess, saves the eighth and last daughter of an elderly couple from being eaten by a dragon.
Can he just accidentally pull his briefs along with his pants?!