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I tell my girlfriend not to keep score. Lol
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The Following User Says Thank You to allen newell For Your Post: |
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"Operator, I'd like to make a long distance station to station call to my grandmother in Bucklin, Kansas. The number is: 21". Then I'd hang up and wait for the call to be placed. When it was the phone would ring. I'd pick it up and my grandmother would say, "Hello". You could also place a person to person call, which was more expensive. In that case the operator would ask the party you were calling, if they wanted to accept a call from so and so, so the receiving party would know who was calling. The operator would ring you back and tell you that "Your party is waiting". Things have changed, huh. Telephones didn't aways work very well and sometimes people had to almost scream into the handset to be heard. Telephones came into general use in the late 1870s. So Billy the Kid probably did make a phone call. Whatt Earp to, but he died in 1929 and by then everyone had a phone. they were party lines, but they were common.
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I used to shoot pasture clays with my two brothers-in-law and my father-in-law; they're all gone now. A cheap hand-cocked trap but we tried our best to simulate a shot at a bird; it would even throw doubles. Gun down, two shells in your gun, and there was always somebody backing you up if you missed with both. Those guys were some of the best wing shots I've ever seen; we'd congratulate the good shots and rub it in on the misses, but we never kept score.
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Unfortunately nothing like this in Ohio
Congrats on being close enough to participate. |
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Jim, I believe there is an event every month from April through October.
There are 2 coming up in August. I'll post those in the announcements section. It really is great fun and a chance to see other great doubles in action. If you're headed east anytime, it would be great to meet you at a Vintagers event! |
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What time is the August 15 Vintagers shoot at Addieville?
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At Petersham a couple weeks ago we gathered for coffee around 9 and looked over the guns, figured out the shooting groups and were on the course around 10.
We shot about 50 clays, took a break, had some water and cookies (yum!) switched guns if we wanted to, and shot another 50. I believe there may be opportunity to shoot more at Addieville. |
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Addieville has two SC courses and a 5-stand to the best of my knowledge, according to their website a few weeks ago.
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