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Originally posted by Illius
Originally posted by shesonlyevil
umm... where the hell they get a stripper pole from?? rofl
With about $100 worth of materials and my tool box I can have one installed where ever someone needs it. I think that would be a great busyness... installing stripper poles.
now the entrepeneur would make stripper poles for plus size girls.............
I respect him for trying.
But in all honesty his opinions only matter so far as he can carry them out, so with his inexperience i am not really worried at all.
not really my little brother and his friends are retarded.
They have trouble hooking up the simplest of cables, have become dependent on electronics and the idea that they will do most everything for them.
Then when the electronics malfunction someone else has to be called in to fix it.
Thanks god i moved out i got sick of the simplest of fixes.
How the hell does someone not get how to unclog a vacuum cleaner after being shown more then a dozen times.
this kid is alledgedly gifted and has skipped a grade in school, but yet has no ability to learn practical knowledge whatsoever.
hookers would be the exception eh????????
Originally posted by Zorvan
Hey guys, I bought a toy bow and arrow set for my 9 year old daughter as an impulse kind of thing.
The deal is, she loves it! And she does really well considering the obvious limits of a toy. So I'm thinking of buying her a starter bow set for practicing/target shooting.
But before I go too hogwild on buying a bunch of archery stuff only to find out it's a phase, I was wondering if anyone knows of any good movies/documentaries regarding archery competitions and such so that she can maybe watch them and see if it's something she'd really like to try.
She's also becoming interested in Native American history since she discovered she has a Cherokee lineage ( I told her, since her mom never brought it up apparently:P), so maybe a documentary on Native American use of the bow and arrow.
Thanks for any advice you all can give.
ok first off if you want her to see what good proffessional archers are like watch the olympics.
second off archery takes a hell of a lot more skill then any other shooting i tried.
I gave up after 2 and half years, mind you i didn't start as young.
The real skill is in long bows, they are harder then any firearm on earth to shoot in some ways, when you get into the ones with ridiculous pulls which are the ones that are shot at a proffessional level.
Compound or recurve its a matter of repitition.
What is your favourite Soldier archetype class in Age of Conan?