So.....
We had a tornado (almost, took cover in the bunker, hail, heavy rains, hurricane winds, long gone pop-ups, so no more sun shade starting tommorrow).
We also made two new Riflemen, Jolly BFD and Scarecrow, with several more knocking on the door. Just in time too as it was getting dark...... at 1530..... :sos:
Finally.....
I got a hair cut. 8) Your welcome Fred and Mom.
I imagine pics will follow someday....
Quote from: The Guy on July 12, 2010, 09:28:54 PM
I got a hair cut. 8) Your welcome Fred and Mom.
I imagine pics will follow someday....
Can't wait to see that! :o Did you get a buzz or just a trim?
BF
And here's the birthday boy.....17 yrs old...qualified 2-3 times, who's counting?
Alright all, here's the link to the Appleseed Radio show which featured students from the RBC here in Eureka, KS this past Tuesday. :o ;D :D
The show was coming live from the firing line! ^:)^
Enjoy!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/appleseedradio/2010/07/14/the-times-that-try-mens-souls (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/appleseedradio/2010/07/14/the-times-that-try-mens-souls)
(click on the link and give it a few minutes to load, k? O0)
Huzza!
We all know it'll take more than a pathetic tornado to stop Riflemen!
What does a Rifleman do when his hair gets in the way of his sights? The only thing he can do...
Did someone mention pictures for the historic haircut?
Before...
(http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/7844/guyshair1.th.jpg) (http://img834.imageshack.us/i/guyshair1.jpg/)
The Aftermath...
(http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/5568/guyshair3.th.jpg) (http://img801.imageshack.us/i/guyshair3.jpg/)
The Results...
(http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/8645/guyshair2a.th.jpg) (http://img801.imageshack.us/i/guyshair2a.jpg/)
(http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/4717/guyshair2.th.jpg) (http://img842.imageshack.us/i/guyshair2.jpg/)
Up for auction...
(http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/9616/guyshair4.th.jpg) (http://img842.imageshack.us/i/guyshair4.jpg/)
An iconic piece of Appleseed history.
I'll let Cookie Lady give the details, as she was the one who did the deed. It actually looks pretty darned good.
Greg
This was the first RBC that I've been able to attend. I've been told that they were different than just a regular Appleseed week-end, but I had no idea what I was getting into. :o
I was at the equipment line taking a water break when Guy came up beside me. "Do you cut hair?" is not a question I've ever been asked at an Appleseed before... Fortunately for Guy, I've been cutting my husband's hair for several years now - who knows what desperate measures he would have taken otherwise. ;D They brought me a pair of bandage scissors and asked if those would work. Uh... no. Honestly I was getting a little nervous that they would actually find a pair that _would_ work. Out came some sewing shears, so I was on the hook.
After making sure that Guy was really serious about the whole thing, the chopping began. There was a pretty impressive pile of hair on the ground by the time we were finished. Although I could have used a razor to clean up the neck a bit, it actually turned out pretty well. Who woulda thunk?
Guy's comment? "Maybe now I won't be mistaken for a Vietnam vet."
The tornado came later that day - maybe I upset the balance of nature... ;D
Truly boot camps are a different experience. There is a lot more time to get in depth information about KD, history, and how to run a shoot. It was also really good to observe the experienced red hats work with shooters to overcome their quirks.
Last, but not least, it is an opportunity to spend more time getting to know that wonderful breed known as Appleseeders. There was a fantastic group out there, and I hope to get to work with them again soon.
Thanks for everything!
Cookie Lady
OMG... :o Still can't believe it. You did do a nice job though Cookie Lady! O0
The tornado was obviously sent from the hair gods in anger of what had just occurred. :bow:
Did you all gather up the hair and bury it? That's worthy of a headstone of some sort.
Let the headstone captions begin ;D :
Dinky..... tell me you -did- use the pool for our two uses. ??? :sos: You know, the two we came up with on the radio? Actually, Guy could be the one to answer that question. >:D
Cookie Lady...You should have "accidentally" messed up and had to go with a buzz. ;D Naw, looks good. O0
Geez, underneath the rat's nest was a pretty decent-looking fellow!
Cookie Lady, lunch is on me, once we meet up! O0 :bow: O0 (Be sure and remind me!)
(In fact, you may never need to buy lunch again. ;D)
I feel naked and violated.....
:sos:
Anyway.....
I admit I very impressed with the Instructors from Kansas and Texas for the RBC. They were very good to begin with, learned quickly to fill in the few gaps, and were very bright and eager.
We made it to distance on wednesday, and were there for the rest of the week. We saw new Riflemen and Women being made, and some previously .22 only shooters stepped up into the world of real rifles. I was very proud of the whole group.
Well done.
The main thing we did diferent was to take a seiesta to approx 1600 hrs many afternoons to duck the worst of the heat, then returned to shoot till dark. The siestas were a mix of nap time and class time in the mess hall, so it worked well.
It was nice to meet fellow Redhats like Pop, Henschman (did I spell that right?) and The ][rishman for the first time, and a pleasure (like always) to work with Cookie Lady and Greg in MO again.
Scarecrow, Biker, Johnny, Connie, 4bFox, Jason, it was a pleasure to meet you and work with you for the week.
Art, the RBC fanatic, good to see you again, and we will see you in Ossage this fall, if not sooner!
Finally, just to mention, this RBC was at church camp. Sweet lodgings and fantastic cover. Cover, that is, for that near miss tornado.....
What? In Kansas? Whoda thunkit......
:D
Keep the Faith,
Guy
Whaddaya mean, naked?
Some of us still remember the pre-stache Guy. :o
I dunno. Still looks a little shaggy to me.
I really wish I could have stayed for the entire Boot Camp... hell, I probably would have stayed one more day if I'd known we were doing KD on Wednesday. I really would have liked to have seen KD taught by master instructors.
Oh well, there's always Osage Beach in the fall. As it was, I still learned a lot things about instructing that I can bring back to my Oklahoma crew.
It was really great to meet everybody, and I had a great time for the 3 days I was able to be there... even though I did get kicked out of the only bar in Eureka on Monday night. Sorry, it's not really a very good story... I thought I'd go shoot some pool in town after everybody had retired for the evening, but it turns out the only bar around is a members-only club. >:( I got the "can't you read the sign" treatment. Sign, sign, everywhere a sign...
The swimming pool was huge, and VERY nice to have at a July RBC in Kansas, as you might imagine. The whole tornado thing was interesting... though my M1A probably didn't think so (she was field stripped and in the middle of getting cleaned when we were told to go to the shelter NOW!!!) Oh well, she still shot reasonably well for me the next day when I decided to zero her with the new Portugese ammo I bought, so I guess she's not too upset. The tornado shelter was really nice, too... I would have felt very safe there if the tornado actually did end up going over us.
The next day, Appleseeders once again proved to be the most resourceful people around when we fixed all but one of the pop-up canopies that had been ravaged by the gale-force winds, using parts from the one that could not be salvaged (sorry Will!). The students all had great attitudes and all showed a lot of improvement, at least in the 3 days I was there. I guess Guy agreed, since he took them to KD the day after I left.
There were a lot of firsts for me at this Boot Camp... it was the first time I'd seen a tornado, a swimming pool, or a haircut (right on the firing line) at an Appleseed. Good times!
I hope to see you all soon... and hopefully next time I see any of you I will be "the Henschman, Esq."
Wow! Fantastic week.....GREAT to finally meet Dinky and The Guy! Excellent group of people attending the RBC and AS.....several Riflemen produced....hopefully The ][rishman will provide stats....
I'll post pics ASAP....trying to catch up right now. Thanks again to everyone who attended!
:)We had a great time, and the instruction was excellent, Connie and I learned a lot. I am also impressed that you had a barber on site to give "Guy" a haircut. 4bfox, thanks for hosting such a great event, It was a pleasure meeting all of you, and if any of you are in our neck of the woods of East Texas gave us a hollar. :)
Whoo! This event was everything hoped for and more.
Registration fee - $200.
Mangled canopy - $130. :)
8 days with The Guy, Dinky Dao, Gregg in MO, Cookie Lady and Pop - Priceless! ^:)^
Thanks to the Kansas cadre for hosting. :bow:
Anyone who has not experienced an RBC really cannot know what one is.
Heat, humidity, rain, damaging wind we had.
Adapted and moved on.
Wish I could have gone to it, but I couldn't take a whole week off from work. It was nice seeing everyone on Saturday though.
I need to go to one just so I can get a chance to shoot instead of instructing and/or running the line all the time.
QuoteWhoo! This event was everything hoped for and more.
Registration fee - $200.
Mangled canopy - $130.
8 days with The Guy, Dinky Dao, Gregg in MO, Cookie Lady and Pop - Priceless!
Wow! You got off cheap!
You should have seen the damage from my Osage saga last Oct.