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Hernando,FL Aug 30/31

Started by alkeford, September 02, 2014, 12:00:19 AM

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alkeford

 Great event started out as an Infernoseed then cooled off sun. The first red coat revealed we had our work cut out fur us. but as day went the students took to the instruction like fish to water. Heather earned her Infernoseed Patch on sat. Adam and his daughter Alexis put up some impressive scores. Phil and son Phillip showed they know what they are about knocking on the RM door with scores hovering between 190's too 206. Shanna and Gregg progressed through the instruction very quickly with Greg making RM on Sun. Shane stepped up doubling his scores. Chris pushed through sat. after some mechanical troubles. County commissioner Renee McPheeters came out Sun. although being out of her element she stuck it out all day. Sun Mr Victor Hilli and his dad came out and showed us how easy an RM score is, Thank you Sir. even withn his Uncle Frank Helping him on his target.

And now I would  like to Thank Bruce 9mm4545 and Sly223 for coming up and bailing my sorry carcus out thank you gentleman.
Esse Quam Videri (To be rather than seem to be)
Powder With My Brother Ball Most Hero Like Doth Conquer All,
Tomet Nosce
The Suda, a tenth century encyclopedia of Greek Knowledge, says: "the proverb is applied to those whose boasts exceed what they are,"and that "know thyself" is a warning to pay no attention to the opinion of the multitude.

alkeford

Esse Quam Videri (To be rather than seem to be)
Powder With My Brother Ball Most Hero Like Doth Conquer All,
Tomet Nosce
The Suda, a tenth century encyclopedia of Greek Knowledge, says: "the proverb is applied to those whose boasts exceed what they are,"and that "know thyself" is a warning to pay no attention to the opinion of the multitude.