Re: So, who got 'em?
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The only time I've thinned the herds of skeet, they were the rural Manitoban skeet, I've attached a picture below. From what I understand, when being hunted, their body weight is made up of about 98% water, the mass of which helps with their flight away from the shooter. Bren R.
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Re: So, who got 'em?
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How were you able to pull yourself away from crokinole long enough to load and fire a gun?
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Re: So, who got 'em?
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Crokinole? Have to admit you lost me on this one, Peter.
I mean, I know what the game is... but...
Bren R.
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i lost myself, too, I'm afraid.
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Peter secretly works for Google and is trying to drive up their business. He knows that whenever he throws out a term that most of us don't know (Crokinole, help vampire, etc), we'll turn to the search engine.
Ingenious.
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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