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Wow, Bobby, I'm impressed! Both at your shooting and at your walking! Were
the .22s Ruger 10/22 rifles? They are what our Sheriff's Dept. purchased
for their match team. Sweet rifles! Four out of five is great, expecially
considering your spasticity. Are you thinking of pursuing a new hobby now
(match shooting)?
I've heard of Cripple Creek. That's supposed to be pretty rugged country.
Did you and Joyce drive up or take a tram? We're you ablle to "feel" the
altitude?
THAT'S the way to enjoy your retirement, Bobby! I'm glad to hear you and
Joyce are still on the move. Are you still going to be working at the rehab
place this fall?
-Kyle
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From: BG Greer, PhD [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 9:54 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: I'm backkkk
Hi gang,
We are back from a very relaxing trip to Colorado. It was sad in a way,
since my brother in law and sister in law have lost both their adult
daughters to car accidents.
We have always been very close and we had a positive effect on them. Kyle
and
Ken, I got to target shoot with a precision .22 automatic. We shot at apples
at 50 yards and I hit 4 out of four in 5 shots. We went up to Cripple Creek
(
which now should be re-named Disabled Ditch, I guess to be PC! LOL) It was
over 10,500 ft. elevation and after losing this weight I walked a half mile
without having to stop for a rest.
Bobby
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