Piddie,
Stop squandering our time and yours. Do something constructive, useful, helpful
and respectful. Try getting an education. Maybe you'll learn something profound.
MAP
I would suppose piddle it depends how you define "loser"? I don't know anyone who is perfect, including you. So, how then do you also consider yourself a winner?
I am always trying to improve my game and I have gained some insite and wonderful trophies this year and have also lost a few embarrassing ones. I am not sure where that would put me in your realm.
Ignoring piddie's original question for a moment . . . are you saying that it's not possible to be a winner unless you do something for a kid at your club? Am I understanding the definition correctly, and if so, would you explain the genesis of definition?
Dear Scott
Part of being a winner is insuring that future generations are properly instructed and encouraged to keep our sport alive.
However, I would venture to say that Piddle, like many others, is so busy patting himself on the back that he does NOTHING positive for our sport.
If you are in FACT a winner, then your positive atitude is a good example for the next generation of shooters and champions.
A primary concern for those of us that are long in the tooth IS the next generation. I would hate for children being born now to have to go to a museum to see a trap gun!
????? What is a loser me at trap shooting , I have fun trying to win . Sometimes I do win . Losing isnt so bad while your gain experinces you like . Is it .
As a noob to this forum, I've noticed that a huge number of threads/posts are devoted to subjects other than trapshooting.
Threads like this one, which has little relevance to anything.
Rather sad, actually.
Piddle you are a loser also. in fact put yourself at the head of the list, #1 loser. oz
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