Not at all. We stopped by twice to say HI and both times you had a huge crowd gathered around. I'm glad you did good business!
I do remember seeing you wave, or nod at me, but by the time it registered you were looking at me, you had passed.
Not at all. We stopped by twice to say HI and both times you had a huge crowd gathered around. I'm glad you did good business!
2017: Atlanta
2018: Dallas
2019: Indianapolis
Im looking forward to Dallas. Ive never been to Texas.
Well, you have 2 years to buy the state-mandated pointy, elf boots and big, silly hat that you must wear by law.
It's state law, you can look it up in Court 7.
Well, you have 2 years to buy the state-mandated pointy, elf boots and big, silly hat that you must wear by law.
It's state law, you can look it up in Court 7.
Never met a Texan that liked pointy boots. They prefer the wide round toe or flat toe.
I need another big rodeo belt buckle.
I lived in Texas several years. I think Texans are some of the most accepting and friendly folks in the country. Hoosiers not so much (I'm a native Hoosier).Im looking forward to Dallas. Ive never been to Texas.
What? We must not be going to the same Garcia Brothers concerts.
Typical Texan on his way to the office:
80,000? I would think that on a low side. Especially on Friday. I took me as long to get in and park as it did for me to drive down from Indy on Thursday.
Friday and Saturday was wall to wall people.
Sunday slowed down quite a bit (at least on my side of the hall.)
Saturday was nuts. Sunday was pleasant. IMO Sunday is the day to go. There was still plenty of swag. My kid came back with a bag full of targets, tshirts and patches.
I'd like to take the opportunity to thank the volunteers on behalf of my exhibit, the Indiana State Rifle & Pistol Association. This would not happen if not for you.
Whether you were checking firing pins, or manning the NRA store, or setting up seminar rooms, thank you!
Kirk Freeman
Director, NorthWest Indiana
ISRPA