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North Central Texas | At the college, we provided BQA once a year and averaged around 300 people each event. I will never forget the looks on people's faces when you told them they can't herd cattle with shotguns or push them with axe handles or a short stick of pipe.
One thing I will never forget is asking everyone to raise their hands if the gave their own shots. Most the group did. I told them to keep their hand up if they game IM in the rump. Very few dropped their hands. When I asked how many gave their shots in the neck, only a dozen still had a hand up.
It taught me that way less do it right than do it wrong. | |
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