Slim Randles' Home Country
The safest place to be for a distance of … say
… 75 yards
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[December 21, 2015]
Well,
the first archery tournament to raise money to buy warm clothes for
some of the local kids is now in the history books, and it would
have to be considered a success. |
Doc, who has more initials after his name than anyone in town and
therefore is considered by strangers to be smarter than anyone else,
masterminded the tournament. He charged a ten-dollar entry fee and
each shooter was given five shots to hit a paper cup at 75 yards. To
the winner would go half the total money taken in.
Nobody won. Strange how that worked out, isn’t it?
So almost all the money went for winter coats for the kids. But not
all of it.
And it is for this reason that Doc hopes to return to his annual
one-of-a-kind golf tournament next year.
Bert brought his bow and several dozen arrows to be used for the
contest, and the paper cup sat on a stump 75 yards away. Well,
inside that cup was probably the safest place to be for a distance
of … say … 75 yards.
Oh, a handful of arrows actually came close to the paper cup, and
each of those shots was greeted by enthusiastic applause by the
audience, by which we mean everyone.
But it didn’t take long for Doc to discover several things: 1.
Arrows can hit rocks and bend or break, 2. Arrows can hit trees and
never come out, 3. Arrows dive under the dirt and become immediately
invisible, and 4. Arrows cost money.
Dud’s metal detector got a good workout that day, finding grass-root
killing arrows, and a trip to the archery shop in the city got Bert
back in shooting shape again.
But hey, it’s for the kids, right?
And it sure was fun.
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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