a note of appreciation

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Rob Ouellette
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a note of appreciation

#1 Post by Rob Ouellette »

I would just like to say thanks, and express my appreciation for those who spent a few minutes being kind to my father. I noticed how many of you spent a few minutes privately speaking with him; and others encouraged him to try to shoot again. He is quite sick, and things like that really make a difference.

Your patience and understanding will not be forgotten.

And I've never seen such a high percentage of 16 gauges. That, alone, was worth the trip.

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#2 Post by esetters74 »

He's cool laid back Cat Rob. Your lucky to have a Pop like that :-) Thoroughly enjoyed meeting you and your Dad.

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#3 Post by DES/TSD »

Enjoyed talking to both of you. Tell you dad to never give up. He is a really nice guy!
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#4 Post by sd/mt pga pro »

I found him to be a gentleman of the highest order, Rob. Tell him we all are looking forward to him joining us again next year.
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#5 Post by Stackbarrel16 »

Thank you guys for coming. We hope it was a great for you as having you guys come was for us. See you next year.
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#6 Post by David »

Rob, you and your dad should know by now that we all expect you to be Flatwater regulars. You can't come to Flatwater just once!
David

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#7 Post by Bluestem »

It was a pleasure meeting both of you. Your father looked classy shooting that Cole Custom Beretta... But who doesn't? :D

Brad

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#8 Post by esetters74 »

Bluestem wrote:It was a pleasure meeting both of you. Your father looked classy shooting that Cole Custom Beretta... But who doesn't? :D

Brad
You don't. :shock: :D :D

Brad, you looked much classier shooting your Pape. Your Cole Beretta is nice, no doubt about it...but it aint no Pape bro! :lol:

The Dustin (aka: El Mario)

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#9 Post by Bluestem »

I was wondering who was going to hit that hanging curveball that I left over the plate. Voss must be slowing down. :P I'll need a lot more gun to make my shooting look classy - Something with Damascus and hammers... Perhaps a sombrero would help, too.

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#10 Post by steve voss »

Hey, I'm busy. It's Derby Day.
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#11 Post by Stackbarrel16 »

What? The race takes a whopping 2 minutes after the day is 17 hours old. Sheesh.
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