And one in slow motion...
This is what happens when I'm left unattended for a while. Recorded with my iPhone.
In all fairness I tried to get my wife to record this but she spouted a bunch of profanities about safety and such.
And before all you comedians comment about my cap being on backwards, you can't shoot this style of bow with a full size cap/bill the correct way. The bill gets in the way of the string at full draw. Hehe.
And one in slow motion...
Man, that's cool! I thought you were going to shoot the phone, lol.
was waiting for the camera man to fall over or something
I thought for sure you were gonna hit right in the middle of the camera.
Tonto,
I thought that I lost you............................................... .......................where's your horse?
The Lone Ranger
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Tonto,
Your squaw is pi$$ed because you left the seat up and didn't refill the corn cob holder.
Thanks drummer. I'm thinking if I ever hit my phone, there won't be any video.
Yeah, that happened a lot at first until I started using my pet rattlesnakes to keep him from running off.
My wife thinks it's a matter of time until I do this very thing.
Me huntum tatanka. Horse in garage. Need oil change.
Thank you Bish. I've actually had this idea for a while of how to film a direct hit without damage to my phone by using thick plexiglass. It would ruin an arrow most likely, but I'm still too chicken to try it for fear of over penetrating and hitting the phone too.
If squaw no happy, ain't nobody happy.
"If squaw no happy, ain't nobody happy."
Tonto better get on his horse, get down to the general store, buy a roll of corn cobs. I think they go over instead of under.
The Stoned Ranger
I remember finding stone arrow heads as a kid. Usually find them walking the fields after plowing or in the creek beds. There's still some Native American burial mounds around...you just need to know where to look and what to look for.
-Brian
"Too many crappy used drum stuff to list"
Play the SONG......not the DRUMS!!!
"I think that feeling is a lot more important than technique. It's all very well doing a triple paradiddle - but who's going to know you've done it? If you play technically you sound like everybody else. It's being original that counts." ~ John Bonham
We had a field trip to Eldorado park in Long Beach CA when I was in 6th grade. We had a archery lesson and I don't think one arrow even hit the target. That was the shortest field trip ever!
wow even made me jump lol That was awesome
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