I am very happy for you.....I don't know much about your sport; but we all can understand breaking through and accomplishing our goals and your pride and you joy is well founded!!!!!!!!!!
Too cool! You SHOULD toot your horn for this and feel wonderful doing it. You just put a big smile on my face reading your post. I could feel how much it meant to you as I read it and that is a feeling that I think everyone enjoys 'getting a piece of the action' .. if you post and allow them too.
Congrats. I'm a knife person myself and one day may get back into some throwing. Lost my sweet little perfectly balanced 6 inch blade I carried with me everywhere in a move years ago and never had time or money to replace it since.
I was given a bayonet as a birthday present 5 years ago though. It's never been sharpened, I just enjoy it because it's unique. Not every girl has one sitting on her desk. LOL.
Part of why I didn't compete further is because my right eye is nearly blind and I had to patch it to shoot and since that often didn't work, my brother would stand behind me and hold his hand over it.
Not safe and not qualifying, but what fun.
But oh my goodness, such joy and greatness for our ex70shouston.
Ex70's, Congratulations! I knew that you reminded me of my brother. He is also a shooter; he likes the NRA target pistol events. Has some of those weird-handled things that look like Aliens have landed.
The first time he ever met my husband, even though Mr.niKa and I were already married, my brother made it a point to show off his guns. It was a pure Texas moment.
My brother also lived in the Houson area for a time; I'll bet that you knew one another.
Again, congratulations. Few people realize how time consuming and expensive a hobby that really is; it takes commitment on a few different levels. Well Done!
WOW!!! Excellent, You should be very proud of yourself. Talent is something we cannot see on the internet unless you tell us about it. Keep up the excellent shooting
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RainbowsGirl
Congradulation Ex70'shouston,
I am very happy for you.....I don't know much about your sport; but we all can understand breaking through and accomplishing our goals and your pride and you joy is well founded!!!!!!!!!!
Love You Ex70's, RG
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Too cool! You SHOULD toot your horn for this and feel wonderful doing it. You just put a big smile on my face reading your post. I could feel how much it meant to you as I read it and that is a feeling that I think everyone enjoys 'getting a piece of the action' .. if you post and allow them too.
Congrats. I'm a knife person myself and one day may get back into some throwing. Lost my sweet little perfectly balanced 6 inch blade I carried with me everywhere in a move years ago and never had time or money to replace it since.
I was given a bayonet as a birthday present 5 years ago though. It's never been sharpened, I just enjoy it because it's unique. Not every girl has one sitting on her desk. LOL.
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Hey there ex70's --- CONGRATS!!!
:eusa_clap:
I remember (still) the first time I took 1st in a fiddle contest (1994).
Habitually -- I took 2nd, or 3rd, but never first.
Then, the same year, I took first in a Canadian Fiddle contest.
In both contests, I managed to outscore the same guy who always played a *bit smoother than I*.
WTG. :) :)
(dmiller --->> a FIRM BELIEVER that *gun control* = a steady aim!!) ;)
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Shellon
I love this! I competed in high school and never placed higher than third but enjoyed it so much!
HA! This is wonderful! yayayayayay!
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dmiller
Hmmmmmm. Then you did better than I did (3 X 2 = 6).
I was only required to play five tunes!!
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Hey Shellon ---
My brother was here for that win of mine in 1994.
I did a repeat in 1995, and he had the gall to call our parents
(from MY phone --- no less!), saying;
'You know what?? I came up here one year, and Dave took 3rd.
Next year I came up, and he took 2nd.
Then last year he took 1st.
I came back this year, and he took 1st again.
he didn't get a d@mmmed bit better than the previous year!!!
(true story!!!)
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ha dmiller! brothers eh?
Part of why I didn't compete further is because my right eye is nearly blind and I had to patch it to shoot and since that often didn't work, my brother would stand behind me and hold his hand over it.
Not safe and not qualifying, but what fun.
But oh my goodness, such joy and greatness for our ex70shouston.
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krys
Congratulations! There is nothing like the first First!
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Shellon --- Yea. My brother is a Captain for Delta Airlines.
Back in the early 90's, he made it a point to get time off in August,
for the Old Time Fiddle Contest up here.
He had problems with his marriage then (all worked out now),
but came up here for a week of relaxation back then.
It was a treat to have him here (until he made that phone call!!!)
Ex70's deserves to be congratulated. Sounds like an award well-earned.
Taking first (in competition that means something to you),
isn't always the easiest thing in the world.
But it's REAL SWEET, when it comes your way!. ;)
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coolchef
compition is fun
good for you be proud be very proud!!!
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polar bear
Way to go. Love to hear about victories. Why not tell it. Encourages me to at least try. Maybe I'll pass someone this year in my sailboat.
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Ex70's, Congratulations! I knew that you reminded me of my brother. He is also a shooter; he likes the NRA target pistol events. Has some of those weird-handled things that look like Aliens have landed.
The first time he ever met my husband, even though Mr.niKa and I were already married, my brother made it a point to show off his guns. It was a pure Texas moment.
My brother also lived in the Houson area for a time; I'll bet that you knew one another.
Again, congratulations. Few people realize how time consuming and expensive a hobby that really is; it takes commitment on a few different levels. Well Done!
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doojable
I thought that "Gun Control" meant "using BOTH hands"
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Out There
WOW!!! Excellent, You should be very proud of yourself. Talent is something we cannot see on the internet unless you tell us about it. Keep up the excellent shooting
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