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Unread 06-06-2010, 10:56 PM   #1
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A few more from my camera.

First though, it is only fitting that I show proof that Rich Anderson is a cookie thief - caught red-handed by Officer Frey!

Next is Dave Miles walking, Dave Suponski on the back of the cart, Rich Anderson seated and Danny Suponski at the throttle.... just before Danny pulled an outstanding wheelstand.

You all have no idea how difficult it was to stand on the back of that thing while Danny was in (mostly out of) control.

Deb Frey and Linda Murphy taking advantage of one of the only shady places in the parking meadow.

Bill, Scott, Pete, Robin, Mark Ouelette and Robin's nephew, Rick.
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Unread 06-07-2010, 04:45 AM   #2
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So.......how did everyone shoot?

Did anyone stay and shoot the Sunday program? If so how did that go, Scott, Bill and I left just as the rains were starting?

It seemed to me the targets on the large bore stations were tougher than years past and I noticed overall scores were higher for Friday and Saturday in the small bore classes.
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Unread 06-07-2010, 09:57 AM   #3
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Dave, Eric and I left Sunday am as the weather wasn't looking very good. I didn't check any scores.
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Dave, Eric and I left Sunday am as the weather wasn't looking very good. I didn't check any scores.
Yes but did you manage to get away from there with the cookie bag again

Rumor has it the northeast members of the cookie baking squad instructed shoot officials to not post their scores from Friday and Sat so as not to embarrass the rest of us.
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The cookies are the real prize there, my to their creator Mrs. Romig AKA Louise. The other great trophy was a wiskey glass liberated from a local eatery so I didn't have to drink my Jack daniels from a paper cup

I did not check the scoreboard....but there are rumors
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So.......how did everyone shoot?

Did anyone stay and shoot the Sunday program? If so how did that go, Scott, Bill and I left just as the rains were starting?

It seemed to me the targets on the large bore stations were tougher than years past and I noticed overall scores were higher for Friday and Saturday in the small bore classes.
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There were a few good rounds shot in our group. Dave Miles shot very well as did our new friend Mark Ouellette but the best came Friday as cookie thief Rich Anderson posted a 41 or 42 in the 28 gage class. That was still high score the last time I looked but we will have to wait for the official posting to know if it held up.

As usual our Friday night strategy meeting in Anderson’s room had a devastating effect on our scoring ability Saturday and for many days to come.

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There were a few good rounds shot in our group. Dave Miles shot very well as did our new friend Mike Koranda but the best came Friday as cookie thief Rich Anderson posted a 41 or 42 in the 28 gage class. That was still high score the last time I looked but we will have to wait for the official posting to know if it held up.

As usual our Friday night strategy meeting in Anderson’s room had a devastating effect on our scoring ability Saturday and for many days to come.

Sounds like a high cholesterol and sugar diet while shooting is the ticket. That's good shooting Rich, way to go!!!! In hindsight I wish I had brought a 20 this year to try the stations that were exclusive to small bores. Oh well live and learn.

From the sounds of it had I been at the Friday night stategy session I would probably still be in PA
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Chuck,Thanks again for the Scrapple(I think)Only problem is it went to Mass. in Deans coolerBut not to fear Chuck I am planning a visit to the Romigs this summer so I will pick it up then. Also as for the Shoefly pie goes you're on ! As far as our Friday night strategy meeting it was well.....you know.....
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We always enjoy the flurry the most. We shot it with black powder this year.

Our barrels were screaming hot, but it was a blast...

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