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Old 05-16-2010, 12:23 AM   #1
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Slim Jim was a tenacious archery instructor, so committed to his students that the heat of battle would not faze his focused concentration on their technique.

But when the smoke cleared, Slim realized that his prized pupil had been fallen by a bullet from the rifle of the man who goes by "txhillbilly."


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Old 05-16-2010, 12:37 AM   #2
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Why did it have to be an Indian?

Looks like you had some fun.


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Why did it have to be an Indian?

Looks like you had some fun.
I did not identify the ethnicity of the student for the sake of political correctness. I don't see color.

We did.
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Chef on the SOCOM.


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txhillbilly on M1A SOCOM.


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Chef on the AR.


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am I the only one that found the juxtaposition of rifles and golf clubs a bit odd?
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than Lt Col Custer !
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Hey I thought it was terrorist or an illegal allien on top of the mound spying on the place. Just doing my duty as an American-Homeland Security,you know!!!





And the body parts were just everywhere-Run Forrest,Run!!!!!!

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am I the only one that found the juxtaposition of rifles and golf clubs a bit odd?
Well, you're the first to mention it!

Actually, I would hit a ball up high with a pitching wedge and hillbilly would pick them off mid-air with his 25-06.


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