From atheist to believer; God is good:D I am a very understanding and open person much of the time due to the life experience I've had. Basically I know how to be patient with a particularly lost person because I was once just as lost, if not more so. I do have very strong beliefs (and can be a bit like a pit bull on some topics). My first goal in life is to serve God to the best of my ability, and my second goal is to grow into the best version of myself possible. Only Lads is a great place to meet hot gay and bi guys in Red Deer. If you're looking for free gay dating or gay chat in Red Deer, then you've come to the right place! Red Deer's best 100% FREE gay dating site. Want to meet single gay men in Red Deer, Alberta? Mingle2's gay Red Deer personals are the free and easy way to find other. If a plant stops growing, it's considered dead. I feel the same is true about people. My third goal is pretty much the same as my first in that by serving God I seek to. Looking for my best friend and the love of my life. Hey everyone my name is Travis. Well i guess i'm supposed to talk about myself here so here i go. I'm a man that loves the little things in live. I'm perfectly happy with a good book, a coffee, and some good music playing and i'll be a happy. I also love to get out and explore and see this beautiful world. I'm a lover of books and all types of music. From metal to classic rock to jazz. I'm looking for a women who first loves Jesus and i would her heart would reflect that by how she treats others. Who is family orintated. Has a good sense of humor. It would also be great if she liked to. A Canadian man punched a cougar in the face to stop it attacking his dog in a wooded area near a fast food store in Whitecourt, central Alberta, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said on Wednesday. William Gibb, 31, from Red Deer, Alberta, had stopped at a Tim Hortons outlet, a popular Canadian restaurant chain, while driving 372-miles to Grand Prairie on Monday evening and let his dog out for a walk, Tom Kalis, Whitecourt RCMP Sergeant, said. Shortly afterwards, Mr Gibb heard his 80-pound female Husky called Sasha whimpering in pain and found a cougar pinning her to the ground. 'I could see something wrapped around her and wasn't sure what it was. I ran over and punched it in what I thought was the head, and it backed off and I realised it was a cougar,' Mr Gibb, an electrician, said. 'I stepped over Sasha and charged at it swinging and screaming and calling for my brother and buddy to give a hand,' he added. Mr Gibb kept the cougar at bay, which he said swiped at him a few times, as he tended to his injured dog and called the police, before getting Sasha into his truck and driving her away for medical attention. He said the police arrived five or 10 minutes later and, after consulting with fish and wildlife officers, killed the cougar because of the risk it could attack another dog or even humans. Mr Gibb himself was not seriously injured, although Sasha bit him on the hand as he was trying to rescue her. Mr Kalis said cougar sightings were not uncommon around Whitecourt because the town is surrounded by forests, but it is unusual for them to attack dogs. In 2010, a Canadian family's golden retriever saved its 11-year-old owner's life when.
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