how did the gf do?Went to Range USA, didn't rent anything this time as I ended up testing a pistol just back from the manufacturer. Fingers crossed but seems to be fixed.
how did the gf do?Went to Range USA, didn't rent anything this time as I ended up testing a pistol just back from the manufacturer. Fingers crossed but seems to be fixed.
I've never seen it described as anything other than albino. How do you tell an anterless white tail from a fallow?Fallow
Fallow deer are short and fat shorter nose they have them in petting zoos / raised for commercial venison. They look like a mix between a goat and a deer lolI've never seen it described as anything other than albino. How do you tell an anterless white tail from a fallow?
That would explain why it always just hung around town like that if true, rather than acting like a normal deer. If it was zoo'd or ranched. I never really thought about it. I used to see her pretty regularly on my way to work. If it was really in town all the time because people were feeding it, there would be other deer. They ain't solitary after all if they are wild. Interesting possible origin story.Fallow deer are short and fat shorter nose they have them in petting zoos / raised for commercial venison. They look like a mix between a goat and a deer lol
someone said that this deer escaped from the lake county fair petting zoo? Not sure if that is true or not.
Yeah no way a whitetail is alone ALL year.That would explain why it always just hung around town like that if true, rather than acting like a normal deer. If it was zoo'd or ranched. I never really thought about it. I used to see her pretty regularly on my way to work. If it was really in town all the time because people were feeding it, there would be other deer. They ain't solitary after all if they are wild. Interesting possible origin story.
Does the Legion have any payed openings?my job is done
Lives in the same house with repeter.how did the gf do?
Pretty much.That was an inspection you could have done on Google Maps. Right?
My wife has to do the Red Cross CPR and water safety for swimming courses every other year. She hates when that time rolls around.Passed the online portion of my CPR/AED certification. Now to wait for the hands on day.
There really should be a test out option. All it did was confirm I knew the material for a $16 fee, followed by an $18 ("must have exact change") hands on portion.My wife has to do the Red Cross CPR and water safety for swimming courses every other year. She hates when that time rolls around.
And?Lives in the same house with repeter.
Does the Legion have any payed openings?
I never had to do AED but did have to pass the CPR. Also various types of criminal background checks.Passed the online portion of my CPR/AED certification. Now to wait for the hands on day.
AEDs now are so easy, my 8 year old could do it.I never had to do AED but did have to pass the CPR. Also various types of criminal background checks.
Also an annual series of coaching 'modules' that they rotate so I think every 3rd year I complete the entire cycle to get to start it over again for Fencing, which is somehow affiliated with the US Olympic Committee and the various sports that lead to the Olympics apparently are now following, or starting to follow, a protocol that gives some level of uniformity.
What pisses me off is that they recently instituted a "skills" component to make sure that coaches had a specific level of actual competence, I work on that for 2 days, did the test, which includes and essay component, only to find out that the test was never graded, not sure anyone ever even looked at the submission. The actual submission of the test automatically granted 'competency' even to those who would have objectively failed the test.
Also ticked me off I had to pass the basic test for "wheelchair" fencing for para-olympians, as well as Foil and Epee basic skills. I'm a Saber coach, and only a Saber coach. I work with Epee and Foil coaches, but I only coach Saber. So why do I need to do the others? And our club is in a basement. . . no wheelchairs!
Swimming is similar.I never had to do AED but did have to pass the CPR. Also various types of criminal background checks.
Also an annual series of coaching 'modules' that they rotate so I think every 3rd year I complete the entire cycle to get to start it over again for Fencing, which is somehow affiliated with the US Olympic Committee and the various sports that lead to the Olympics apparently are now following, or starting to follow, a protocol that gives some level of uniformity.
What pisses me off is that they recently instituted a "skills" component to make sure that coaches had a specific level of actual competence, I work on that for 2 days, did the test, which includes and essay component, only to find out that the test was never graded, not sure anyone ever even looked at the submission. The actual submission of the test automatically granted 'competency' even to those who would have objectively failed the test.
Also ticked me off I had to pass the basic test for "wheelchair" fencing for para-olympians, as well as Foil and Epee basic skills. I'm a Saber coach, and only a Saber coach. I work with Epee and Foil coaches, but I only coach Saber. So why do I need to do the others? And our club is in a basement. . . no wheelchairs!
Safe Sport is pretty much a joke. Several molesters have successfully passed Safe Sport trainingSwimming is similar.
... and a "Safe Sport Training" every year....