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I'm very proud of my niece!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1130325" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Actually we leave Vancouver attached to Portland. Our strip of uselessness begins at Olympia and runs North to Marysville. About 60 miles wide and 120 miles long. If that part of the state dropped into the sea it would make the rest of the state a good area to live.</p><p></p><p>Congrats to the niece. Two of my three daughters shoot. Neither were ever crack shots but both are pretty good hunters.</p><p></p><p>My brother has shot competitively for ever. He has been every successful, winning a number of state and national championships. About every 10 or 15 years he gets bored and switches to another type of firearm. His present thing is the cowboy action shooting...... it is funny now to see him wearing Wranglers and boot because he never was any type of a cowboy but he is certainly one heck of a good shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1130325, member: 498"] Actually we leave Vancouver attached to Portland. Our strip of uselessness begins at Olympia and runs North to Marysville. About 60 miles wide and 120 miles long. If that part of the state dropped into the sea it would make the rest of the state a good area to live. Congrats to the niece. Two of my three daughters shoot. Neither were ever crack shots but both are pretty good hunters. My brother has shot competitively for ever. He has been every successful, winning a number of state and national championships. About every 10 or 15 years he gets bored and switches to another type of firearm. His present thing is the cowboy action shooting...... it is funny now to see him wearing Wranglers and boot because he never was any type of a cowboy but he is certainly one heck of a good shot. [/QUOTE]
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