Right. You are back on my side bar so go to the top of the class. Leave your books where they are though because if you do not post regularly from now on, you'll be back in the corner.
Your brother in law shows promise. Of course, the English had the sport honed to a fine art and were plugging French knights at 300 paces as far back as 1415.
Hippo, though the English have a wonderful archery tradition, he might have you beat: His folks were using composite recurves while ours were whittling long branches...
Also, I'll make sure and keep up with your grueling syllabus.
Mr. Fashion House, he's got an 80 pounder that he plays around with from time to time.
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Right. You are back on my side bar so go to the top of the class. Leave your books where they are though because if you do not post regularly from now on, you'll be back in the corner.
Your brother in law shows promise. Of course, the English had the sport honed to a fine art and were plugging French knights at 300 paces as far back as 1415.
I knew Paul was multitalented but I did not include bow shooting as one of those talents. Now I do.
"Paul" is certainly a talented fellow... now he just needs to upgrade to a 120lb warbow.
Boy, tough crowd, bro!
Hippo, though the English have a wonderful archery tradition, he might have you beat: His folks were using composite recurves while ours were whittling long branches...
Also, I'll make sure and keep up with your grueling syllabus.
Mr. Fashion House, he's got an 80 pounder that he plays around with from time to time.
When they bring out a launcher that hefts barn doors i'll be able to do that.
SBW
Bushwacker! Thanks for commenting.
I'm in the same boat as you on this, I believe. However, I think I'm going to try and make a fool out of myself next weekend...
It doesn't help that I haven't drawn my bow in a year.
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