Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Shooting Traditional Firearms and Weapons => General Interest => Topic started by: prairie dog on March 10, 2015, 03:10:44 PM
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We had our clubs yearly awards presentations last week. I had a pretty good shooting season this year and I need to brag a little somewhere since my wife and sons are not easily impressed.
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:hey-hey :toast
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good work brother!
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Good job, PD.
Sometimes I think I remember when I could shoot that well, but these days, it's hard to decide whether it's fact or fancy.
Regardless, I don't think I will be challenging you to a shooting match any time soonly.
John
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:toast
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Great job PD! Sorry couldn't make the shoot last week. BH
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Well, WE are impressed !!!
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That's the way ta-get-er-done.We are proud of ya. :bow :applaud
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I'd say yer doin' purty good...
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Thanks guys. It's good to get to crow about it a bit.
BH, I missed it too, and the meeting. Had to make a trip to New York to let the youngest son audition for Juilliard. Tim picked up my awards for me. Hope to see you next month. Are you going to the Aurora rendezvous?
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Steve,
:hairy
snake-eyes
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Thanks guys. It's good to get to crow about it a bit.
BH, I missed it too, and the meeting. Had to make a trip to New York to let the youngest son audition for Juilliard. Tim picked up my awards for me. Hope to see you next month. Are you going to the Aurora rendezvous?
I wii be at Aurora probably get there on Thur. Hope he made a good showing. BH
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I plan to be at Aurora.
Tim won first place in the flintlock division and either first or possibly second (i forget which) in smoothbore.
You should see his new Lancaster rifle Chuck built, WOW! You won't see it at a rendezvous, but he will have it at the shoots.
Don't forget about the Fun Day Voo April 25th.
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HUZZAH, PD!
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I'm impressed! :hairy
Uncle Russ...
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If you can do it; then it ain't bragging.
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Ditto what Hanshi said!
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Those awards show a combination of work and talent, and you don't land those ribbons and plaques without both. Congratulations!
One benefit to getting to my age is that the older I get, the better I was.
Ron