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Joie de vivre
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Damn! You sure raised her right, that was impressive and she shoots too... Boys better look out when they come calling.
 
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Damn! You sure raised her right, that was impressive and she shoots too... Boys better look out when they come calling.
She makes them ask me for permission. I interview them with a Mossberg 590 in my hands. LOL


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Speaks to how you raised her, caring for others, yep you did good.

You've got a whole pack of good looking kids.


Indeed, and it is all too rare these days.

Well done, Dad.


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That's just wonderful, and something of which to be truly proud. Congratulations.



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May God heap blessings on her Smile


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My brother's hair grows really fast, he gets it cut at the beginning of summer, donates it to Locks of Love, then let's it grow for a yr, & does it all over again. Every year. I tried donating once but at the time, my hair was dyed & they couldn't accept it
 
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Very cool.
 
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now that is a great kid!! proud!


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People keep asking me if im going to do that. Maybe i will. Good on her!



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Awesome of her to do that. I'm sure someone will really appreciate her kind deed.
 
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Nice lookin' kids.
Seems you raised them well... Big Grin
 
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Good for her.
 
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Wonderful kid! Good on you, dad. Cool


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That's great for the person who'll be getting her hair. Can't say much anymore. My allergies are coming on.



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Buy her a 1911, she deserves it
LOL I like the way you think. I have one for her when she wants it. She's been shooting .22 Ruger in matches with me... tomorrow is her first IDPA match shooting a 9mm. Probably a G19 or M&P.


And while you're at it, buy yourself one, too... A father/daughter set that will remind you of her kindness and remind you both of each other, every time you take them out.


Best regards,
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She won junior division at the IDPA match! First time shooting IDPA, with unfamiliar pistol and gear. Pics later


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Speaks to how you raised her, caring for others, yep you did good.

You've got a whole pack of good looking kids.


I agree with every bit of that.


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