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Heste

Archery

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Gaynor

Hey good for you.

 

In fact I thought of you yesterday when we passed some open grassed land and 2 guys were playin (looked like they had all the pucker kit too).

 

Rest those legs now :cowboy:

 

Gaynor

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Heste

Just to demonstrate to Chanco how some of us can indulge ourselves in gratuitous posting...

 

I just thought I would share with you all my latest achievement. I have been awarded with my first 242 Archery Badge. This is not dissimilar to a Boy Scout badge for tying knots. I got a badge for scoring more that 242 points on a 60cm target at a distance of 20 yards. Ok so there are kids who can do better than this with their eyes closed but it

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Michelle

Congrats :juggler: If it counts for anything; I take my hat off to you! I don't do that for everyone :hoop:

Mish :thumbsup:

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Gaynor

Very good John :juggler:

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