Wonko the Sane
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:hyper:Don't you hate that when you cant get to it. I had a biting bug go up the leg of my shorts at Southdown a few weeks back, chaos ensued.
Did you show everyone the bug to verify your claim?
:hyper:Don't you hate that when you cant get to it. I had a biting bug go up the leg of my shorts at Southdown a few weeks back, chaos ensued.
Luckily I wasn't shooting I was just standing chatting ?:hyper:
Did you show everyone the bug to verify your claim?
So you were the yapping distraction that all the wimps are whining about?Luckily I wasn't shooting I was just standing chatting ?
I actually can ignore yappers and I always whisper if I am near someone shooting, I don't need to be their excuse for missing ????So you were the yapping distraction that all the wimps are whining about?
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I still love you :hug:
Probably a good thing then that you know your place and keep your mouth shut oke:I actually can ignore yappers and I always whisper if I am near someone shooting, I don't need to be their excuse for missing ????
Oh I didn't say that ?Probably a good thing then that you know your place and keep your mouth shut oke:
I often come out of a stand saying "well, that's just f*****d your card up". Not about anyone else, though.Not quite the same but whilst shooting on Sunday phil had a bad stand, on coming out of stand, the guy behind him said "well, that's just f****d your card up", he couldn't believe it (didn't know the guy at all) it completely threw him and then missed a few on next stand as he was still thinking about it. Same guy then said "you was a bit slow on that 'B' bird". Luckily we only had 1 more stand to shoot so we ran to get there before he followed us!!!!
I'm sure he was just trying to lighten the mood of the situation and help out. I mean, people are so so unappreciative of the interest that others take in their performance and offers of assistance. leasantry:Not quite the same but whilst shooting on Sunday phil had a bad stand, on coming out of stand, the guy behind him said "well, that's just f****d your card up", he couldn't believe it (didn't know the guy at all) it completely threw him and then missed a few on next stand as he was still thinking about it. Same guy then said "you was a bit slow on that 'B' bird". Luckily we only had 1 more stand to shoot so we ran to get there before he followed us!!!!
Your behind it!I personally loathe unsolicited coaching. There are those who simply can't resist telling me where I'm going wrong, and do it ostentatiously. I genuinely don't know if they think they are doing me a favour or if they are doing it to irritate, either way I really wish they wouldn't. It's especially galling if they do it during a competition.
I do too, really beat myself up sometimes for missing certain targets but like you, that's for my ears only and I would never dream of saying it to a shooter coming off a stand, even if I did know them.I often come out of a stand saying "well, that's just f*****d your card up". Not about anyone else, though.
It's about myself, but normally loud enough for anyone behind me to hear.I do too, really beat myself up sometimes for missing certain targets but like you, that's for my ears only and I would never dream of saying it to a shooter coming off a stand, even if I did know them.
Yes, he was there with some friends. He's quite approachable and handy for advice so don't hesitate to ask him if your not sure!It's about myself, but normally loud enough for anyone behind me to hear.
As an aside, I think I had a brief chat with your OH at the last Churchill Registered shoot. He commiserated over my inability to hit an overhead target until the last pair.
Clearly you're the one with the problem. Well, two actually. You have a bad attitude and you're missing targets. I mean, you should welcome some assistance and be a nicer person. Look at the gains I've made personally since I decided to become a perfectly lovely person.I personally loathe unsolicited coaching. There are those who simply can't resist telling me where I'm going wrong, and do it ostentatiously. I genuinely don't know if they think they are doing me a favour or if they are doing it to irritate, either way I really wish they wouldn't. It's especially galling if they do it during a competition.
Christmas card list duly amended...Clearly you're the one with the problem. Well, two actually. You have a bad attitude and you're missing targets. I mean, you should welcome some assistance and be a nicer person. Look at the gains I've made personally since I decided to become a perfectly lovely person.
I always tell people that they are in front. They seem to appreciate that so much more.Your behind it!
Think my answer would have been it was f****d already and I would probably have been telling the truthNot quite the same but whilst shooting on Sunday phil had a bad stand, on coming out of stand, the guy behind him said "well, that's just f****d your card up", he couldn't believe it (didn't know the guy at all) it completely threw him and then missed a few on next stand as he was still thinking about it. Same guy then said "you was a bit slow on that 'B' bird". Luckily we only had 1 more stand to shoot so we ran to get there before he followed us!!!!
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