The Fool In The Mirror
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The Fool In The Mirror
Rode my Goldwing motorcycle over 400 miles this weekend -- over a mountain pass and with 100 or so of those miles in a driving rainstorm --- to shoot over 200 rounds of high power rifle cartridges in the Washington State high power championships...... won a small class award, very small (and probably because somebody else forgot his bullets on the second day!) ..... and feel this morning like someone beat me with a rubber mallet. Vanity and ageing. They don't mix well. Truly, the only person worth competing against... is that damn fool in the mirror.
My wife figures that the small wall plaque I brought home cost us in the neighborhood of $1600 in bullets, lodging, match fees, and the new barrel that Master Loren Peter put on my old Rem 700. Damn fool in the mirror!
I wonder why he's grinning......
My wife figures that the small wall plaque I brought home cost us in the neighborhood of $1600 in bullets, lodging, match fees, and the new barrel that Master Loren Peter put on my old Rem 700. Damn fool in the mirror!
I wonder why he's grinning......
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Re: The Fool In The Mirror
Oh the high cost of self inflicted pain. It has no end.
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Re: The Fool In The Mirror
That sounds like fun to me!
Who won??
Dustin
Who won??
Dustin
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Re: The Fool In The Mirror
Mietenkorte, Boos, and Davis...... The Usual Suspects! Jason won Triple A.dustinflint wrote:That sounds like un to me!
Who won??
Dustin
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You had a good time and won a little wall plaque! I'd say that was $1,600 well spent.
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
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Re: The Fool In The Mirror is grinning
Because he had a good time and has some good memories which is really all there is of real importance in this life.
Richard
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Kah-Bam! Right on, sir! In the end, memories are all we have, and if we've lived effectively ..... they are many, and joyful. I have tremendous memories of the Pe Ell Sportsman Club and the matches they sponsor....tremendous memories. In what other sports venue would the match director (Steve Wooster) take home your poorly reloaded bullets and fix them for you, on his own time, and who would then take nothing for his efforts? And I ain't even a contender....... proud to be affiliated with this game.richard wrote:Because he had a good time and has some good memories which is really all there is of real importance in this life.
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Re: The Fool In The Mirror
Remind her that this is still a damn site cheaper than a girl friend.
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Huh. I might just pass on that. She's a redhead, see. In the twenty-six years we've been together, I've made her mad only twice -- both times in the first two months -- had to replace most of my house windows the first time, and walk six miles back home....in the dark... the second. Yup, think I'll pass, but thanks anyway!BCloninger wrote:Remind her that this is still a damn site cheaper than a girl friend.
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Married a redhead, huh? You do like living dangerously...OnaginOffagin wrote:Huh. I might just pass on that. She's a redhead, see. In the twenty-six years we've been together, I've made her mad only twice -- both times in the first two months -- had to replace most of my house windows the first time, and walk six miles back home....in the dark... the second. Yup, think I'll pass, but thanks anyway!BCloninger wrote:Remind her that this is still a damn site cheaper than a girl friend.
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Re: The Fool In The Mirror
Nobody asked, how did you carry the rifle on a Gold wing?
I ride a BMW R1200R and I can only carry hand guns.
David
I ride a BMW R1200R and I can only carry hand guns.
David
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On the way over to the match, my hard-holding friend, Erich Mietenkorte, carried it for me in his Ford 250. But he had something else to do after the match, and so I strapped the plastic case sideways on the back seat handrails of the Wing. Stuck out a little, about a foot on each side, but I forgot about it in the first 50 miles -- and it seemed to travel just fine. I'm trying to come up with a way to carry it vertical on one side, standing upright on one of the passenger floorboards, but as yet haven't figured it out ......David M R wrote:Nobody asked, how did you carry the rifle on a Gold wing?
I ride a BMW R1200R and I can only carry hand guns.
David
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If you were a bass fisherman you would spend $60,000 on a boat and trailer, another $60,000 on a truck to pull it, $5,000 on rods and tackle and $100's on gas to catch 10 pounds of fish. That works out to something like $12,500 a pound. I'd say you came out way ahead!Special Ed wrote:You had a good time and won a little wall plaque! I'd say that was $1,600 well spent.
Congratulations!
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Now that! That might be something I can use with the Redhead! I'll take her to Cabelas, and pretend to be looking at $5K rods and $60K bass boats..... and while she's yelling about it (which she really never does!), I'll meander over to the gun section and pick me up a cowboy lever action rifle! Thank you sir! That's like the high school cheerleader who went home one afternoon and told her Dad she was pregnant. After he had floated down from ceiling, she said, "Just kidding, Dad! Bye the way, can I have a car?"SteveD wrote:If you were a bass fisherman you would spend $60,000 on a boat and trailer, another $60,000 on a truck to pull it, $5,000 on rods and tackle and $100's on gas to catch 10 pounds of fish. That works out to something like $12,500 a pound. I'd say you came out way ahead!Special Ed wrote:You had a good time and won a little wall plaque! I'd say that was $1,600 well spent.
Congratulations!
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