I would like to congratulate Ben Trumble and Anonymous and Weller for their advancement into the final phase of becoming qualified archery judges. For the final test, using their knowledge and impartiality, we will have them judge distance with an with an educated impartial. Gentlemen, what is the exact distance from the archer's right shoulder to the target?
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Friday, January 2, 2009
Qualifying Archery judges/jury using a circus standard of excellence.
I would like to congratulate Ben Trumble and Anonymous and Weller for their advancement into the final phase of becoming qualified archery judges. For the final test, using their knowledge and impartiality, we will have them judge distance with an with an educated impartial. Gentlemen, what is the exact distance from the archer's right shoulder to the target?
What target??
ReplyDelete1cyrk
8-10 inches.
ReplyDeleteEagle Eye Trumble,
ReplyDeleteLOL. You are the top unbiased, most fair, honor system judge of the seminar. Now that you have won the honor what are you going to do next, Ben Trumble? "I'm going to Monte Carlo!!!"
Wade
Funny you should say that Wade,,,,
ReplyDeleteI think a similar "set" won a silver a few years back,,,,LOL
my target or hers?????
ReplyDelete~Brad Weller
Casey,
ReplyDeleteLOL. I hadn't thought about it that way, but you are absolutely correct. Tell me "talent" doesn't pay off at Monte Carlo.
Wade