I have to go to work in ten minutes. Just the highlights:
1. I had some adventures I'll tell you about later. Suffice it to say that you can't get a tow truck in St. Louis at 2:00 (or 3:00) a.m. 24/7 my broad white butt.
Anyway, I rolled into the driveway at 6:00 a.m. It is now 7:15; time to go to work. It's going to be an interesting day. I'm a little bleary because I spent all weekend shooting like a madman and then didn't sleep last night, but at least I'm looking professional in my Blackhawk kiss-ass polo and my rigger's belt (because who knows when that might come in handy?)
2. I have 421 pictures, including some videos, loading now. Probably be awhile before you see them.
3. Did you know there's a zombie simulator at Blackwater? Neither did I. It's awesome.
4. Guessing game: Can the TSA's Reveal Imaging CT-80 scanner detect a steel/aluminum pistol and one box of ammunition packed in an ordinary pistol case? Place your bets; I'll tell you this evening. I'll also tell you who had the biggest brass ones in the shoot house (hint: you probably don't know his name, and it is a "him.")
5. Others have written about the LDA pistol Para-USA provided for the weekend. I'm not going to get all analytical right now, because I'm out of time and my pregnant co-teacher is going to blind me with a plastic spoon if I'm late. I'll just say this: I'm selling one my guns and buying that one. If you know me, you know that's not something I do without thinking it over. More follows. . .
6. Big THANKS again to Dan at International Cartridge Company, Thanos and Kerby and Todd Jarrett at Para-USA, Agent 4325XP at Blackwater, and Travis and the guys at Crimson Trace. We kid that we like Dan the best because . . . well, he kept shoving free ammo in front of us like some weird Sicilian grandma . . . but all these people came together to give me the opportunity of a lifetime, and I mean that literally. I don't think I'll ever make it back to Blackwater, and there's no way I could have gone this time if I'd had to provide my own room and board, ammunition, tuition . . . it was just impossible until these people called me up one day and said "Would you like to go to Blackwater and shoot with Todd Jarrett?"
7. I hope the guy who turned this trip down isn't reading this. Seriously, dude, don't torture yourself. What's done is done.
Bear in mind that the original winner might have been some person that just isn't into guns that was only voting at the request of one of the bloggers trying to win. If there was a parallel to this with fashion designers, and I won as a result of voting to help a friend, I know I'd pass on that as well.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, in reference to that brief discussion on Thursday night about authors, here's a short list of a few things you might like, based on your love of Terry Pratchett.
ReplyDeleteHarry Harrison:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Harrison
The "Bill, the Galactic Hero" books and the "Stainless Steel Rat" books
Craig Shaw Gardner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Shaw_Gardner
The "Ebenezum" and "Wuntvor" books
Robert Asprin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Asprin
The Myth Adventures and Phule's Company books
You might also like some of these:
Lawrence Watt-Evans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Watt-Evans
His "Ethshar" books (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethshar)
Alan Dean Foster's "Spellsinger" books.
Mickey Zucker Reichart's "Nightfall" books
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Zucker_Reichert
Actually, the best thing about looking these up for you is that I didn't realize Reichart had written a second "Nightfall" book. I now have yet another thing to add to my Amazon wish list.
Thanks, 'Dog!
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