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future Olympian??

jigs

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this is kid #2 at the Jr. High Leauge meet..... he is a seventh grader and his best mark was 12'8"

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Big Muddy rancher

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After seeing a picture of you I must assume that your son gets his athletic ability from his mother. :wink: :D

Quite a jump. I always tripped over the starting board. :roll:
 

jigs

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Big Muddy rancher said:
After seeing a picture of you I must assume that your son gets his athletic ability from his mother. :wink: :D

Quite a jump. I always tripped over the starting board. :roll:
she is athletic !!!

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Mrs.Greg

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Love watching track meets,both my children were strong competitors in track.

Your son looks to be on the Olympic track there Jigs....encourage that interest.

I can see why you "musta" gotten rid of that pretty blond wife of yours for that stunning red head :D
 

Northern Rancher

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My youngest Emily is our trackster-she got second in long jump hasn't quite figured out to jump at the board. She won the 60m, 200m and 400m though-doesn't get it from me I hated track with a passion. The only thing I liked was hunting seagulls with the javelin lol.
 

Mrs.Greg

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jigs said:
Mrs.Greg said:
I can see why you "musta" gotten rid of that pretty blond wife of yours for that stunning red head :D

the redhead is Canadian :!: :wink:
:) Good for you trying to incorporate new blood in your family stick,thats what the Hutterites have been doing,trying to get the inbreeding out,looks like your leading the way,Kudos :D :p
 

TXSimmies

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. . . . .last year a 7th grader at my school jumped 16.2 feet! He also competed in the high jump....5.6 feet was the highest for him........
He is an 8th grader this year and can jump up and hang off of the basketball goal's rim!
 

CattleArmy

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My experience with track meets is it's kinda like watching paint dry. The races and such are ok but the other when you stand around forever to find out. I think I lack patience or something. :?
 

jigs

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I agree totally

I beg to drive seperatly so when my kid is done, I can leave. but the wife like to stay and cheer on the whole team......
 

3waycross

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We hunted Pheasants on a Hutterite colony a few years ago. Seems like I remember some talk of asking my oldest son to stay for a week or two.

If memory serves me he ran all the way back to the Air Force base in Omaha.
 

CattleArmy

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3waycross said:
We hunted Pheasants on a Hutterite colony a few years ago. Seems like I remember some talk of asking my oldest son to stay for a week or two.

If memory serves me he ran all the way back to the Air Force base in Omaha.

We had a Hutterite here at branding and none of us even knew it (except my folks). He was a very nice man and the only difference I could tell is he never cussed and when everyone else broke into the beer he had the nonalcholic stuff. :drink: It was my first experience ever being around anyone of that faith.
 
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CattleArmy said:
3waycross said:
We hunted Pheasants on a Hutterite colony a few years ago. Seems like I remember some talk of asking my oldest son to stay for a week or two.

If memory serves me he ran all the way back to the Air Force base in Omaha.

We had a Hutterite here at branding and none of us even knew it (except my folks). He was a very nice man and the only difference I could tell is he never cussed and when everyone else broke into the beer he had the nonalcholic stuff. :drink: It was my first experience ever being around anyone of that faith.

Boy thats different from the Hoots around here-- I've seen them load up a whole pickup bed with beer when some store was running a sale - and old Poppa Hoot loves to come in the waterhole when they're going around town selling "cheekins" or vegetables and have a few snorts of Black Velvet (especially if someone else buys them :wink: )
 

jigs

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you ALWAYS take two of them fishin with you....because then they leave the beer alone. take one, and there is no one there to tattle tale on him and he will drink you dry!
 

Mrs.Greg

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CattleArmy said:
3waycross said:
We hunted Pheasants on a Hutterite colony a few years ago. Seems like I remember some talk of asking my oldest son to stay for a week or two.

If memory serves me he ran all the way back to the Air Force base in Omaha.

We had a Hutterite here at branding and none of us even knew it (except my folks). He was a very nice man and the only difference I could tell is he never cussed and when everyone else broke into the beer he had the nonalcholic stuff. :drink: It was my first experience ever being around anyone of that faith.
Well,if the Hoot at your branding didn't drink,he musta been hungover :D And he didn't cuss either :???: If it was printable I'd tell you what the little hoot girl said to my DIL....her teacher :shock: :eek:
 
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