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Date: | Tue, 12 Oct 1999 09:34:05 -0500 |
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Met History wrote:
> >From "Country Life in America", March 1936:
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> "Plan Your Skeet Field Now!"
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> "No doubt you have considered a Skeet-shooting field of your own, or one
> established jointly by you and a group of friends ... And why not?
> Perfection of Skeet trap and release equipment by WESTERN makes this
> fascinating gun sport available to YOU, your country club or your yacht club,
> at a cost much lower than the expense of constructing a good tennis court or
> a golf putting course."
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> Of course, when I spotted this ad ... I thought of all you.
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> Sign me, Sharpshooter
Somehow this puts me in mind of the people who built a house next to Piping Rock
Country Club in Locust Valley, NY & then went crazy about the skeet range-
complaining loudly & bitterly about the shooting, unmindful of Winston
Churchill's observation that there is nothing quite as exhilarating as being shot
at and missed.
& others in the same area complaining about the noise of horse hooves on the
pavement,
& folks who put up homes adjacent to farms- or better yet the tank museum in
Ken's 'hood & then complain of the dust & the noise
DD
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