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Twin Oaks Bowhunters / 12th Annual Tennessee Traditional Archery Rendezvous
cookwood:
Thank you to all to the group at Twin Oaks. There are no finer folks on the planet. There are very few scenarios that I can dream up that involve 4 days and nights of camping in the pooring rain and honestly say that I had a blast! It takes a special bunch of folks to pull that off and you guys seem to have the right mix. A special thanks to Greg for helping so much on the bow making. For the 3rd year in a row, I have asked countless questions and he never made me feel like it was a stupid question. I wish I could say that for myself with my own students. Also, a specail thank you to Pappy. I never knew I would be so excited to get some leg bones from anyone. I hope to use them to make a couple handles to go on some knives.
I can't say enough or put the right words down, so THANKS
Jon
DCM:
Ms. Joanie is the salt of the earth. We were saying (wife and I) the same thing on the way home. Ya'll know from Pappy's posting he's at the farm most every weekend. I expect Ms. Joanie covers the gap perty good. Nothing I can add other than to agree with what's been said. It's like a homecoming.
jamie:
been trying to explain what its like in the south. ct is quite possibly the most uptight state in the union and they just dont understand what friendly is. id have to pack them up and drag the whole state down to pappy's. ;D
Hillbilly:
Jamie, somebody already did that, but they apparantly brought them all to Haywood County, North Carolina. And they all built mansions and stayed....... ;D
jamie:
;D you want some more of em?
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