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Xislandgirl
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How did I miss this post today? Great pic and great shirt. You must be so proud.
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waterguy wrote:Thanks Teresa_Rae
They can use all the help they can get. Glad to see a fellow NRA member here.
Tom
I think that instead of the NRA, we should move on to a less controversial subject...oh, something like abortion. Anyone?
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following after his dad, that's great
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Post by cat »

How Cool! I know you are proud of him! That is a great pic too!
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waterguy
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The web sit is back up Had a great weekend with him at home this weekend.
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Post by Bug »

Tom,

You must be so proud!! Give him a kiss from me and tell him his Mom is always with him and I know that because a Mom would never leave their babies. I can promise him that! See you in November :wink:

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waterguy
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Thanks bug I'll let him know
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How proud you must be. I know you're excited about him coming home. It's hard to have them so far away.
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Shooting is such a great sport. In light of recent events I'm pleased to see great kids like yours participating in this activity. It truly teaches discipline and respect for yourself and the environment.

A little known secret about me is that I used to work at the NRA in Fairfax-- right out of college -- and ran the Youth Education Sumit (YES program) for kids.
Where we taught kids respect for firearms and encouraged competition.

No I am not a right wing nut, in fact I'm pretty liberal, but I do love the shooting sports and you have every right to be proud of your kid. It's nice to see those young women too!!

It always pisses me off to go to the range and get attitude from the "good ole boys" they usually shut their traps when they see that I can hit a target with my 9mm at 50 feet.

Honestly, I think if more people tried it, they would understand the discipline and challenges of this sport.

I wish him luck!
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waterguy
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Thanks Gromit
I take care of the Junior program here in WI. I find it is easier to teach the girls they listen to what you say and don't think they know it all.
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waterguy wrote:Thanks Gromit
I take care of the Junior program here in WI. I find it is easier to teach the girls they listen to what you say and don't think they know it all.
Tom
That doesn't sound like the teen girl that lives in my house. :?
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Gromit
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That's what all of my instructors told me as well. They prefer teaching women, because they don't have all the macho baggage and the testosterone (sorry guys). They don't touch anything until you you tell them to touch it. They don't do anything until you tell them to do it.

Personally I love the sport. It's just a shame that there are so many psychos out there.
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