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Took my girls to the range this afternoon I think with a little more practice they'll be killin deer in a few years.
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I took this pic Sunday at cabelas. She had just finished telling me she wanted it for her birthday. Looks good D-rock. Maybe they'll be shooting 3ds together soon.
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Hopefully. Need more girls in the sport.
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They split that big horn in half!
Good to see youth so interested, I still remember my first bow and in fact I still have it. A couple more years and you could have some competitions.
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My daughter is 3 and she will be getting a bow soon. I just got her 4 yr old cousin his first bow for his birthday and now she is getting jealous. It might have been intentional peer pressure.
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Good for you for getting them interested in it D Rock. Looks like they're havin fun.
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Good to see more girls up and coming, great job D-Rock, you're in the running for Dad of the Year (in my book anyway)
I just got my 8 yr old her first bow, and she's making a proud papa out of me.
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Cute kids, DR and J. Hold on tight. it goes fast!
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My boy is on his 4th bow. Made him one out of a fir limb out of the yard and some string out of the junk droor, he loved that one! Just getting able to pull the newer one to full draw. Good times!
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Training pays off.
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Thats sweet.....how does she feel about taller skinny boys that are.....like totally....into Legos?
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Are we talking arranged marriage?
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Possibly.......It sure would make a few things simpler down the road.
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Yeah it would.
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who butchered the bull in the background?
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