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    Remember Colt? Here's the Story.

    The Graham Leader just came out with their 2006 Autumn Outdoors edition on Sunday, October 29. The Lifestyles reporter, Gay Storms interviewed those who were present when X-Spot presented the bowhunting outfit to Colt. I'm sorry if this turns out to be unreadable because of size limitations, but copies will be available for anyone interested through 'The Graham Leader', P.O. Box 600, 620 Oak St., Graham, TX 76450 or by phone at 940/549-7800. Unfortunately, though the facts were presented accurately to the reporter, not all involved got proper recognition for their gifts. Colt is practicing every chance he gets and every Saturday morning when he wakes up at the Pastor's house, he dons his camo outfit and heads to the back yard with his bow to punch holes in his 3D whitetail. Thanks again everyone.
    Last edited by Texastrophy; 07-05-2010, 03:45 PM.

    #2
    Speechless. Tons more to be said, but I'm not sure what to add.

    It's times like this that I don't think I can feel any more proud to be a member of this class of people.

    Props to all.

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      #3
      Boo Yah guys and gals!!
      I met Colt at The Big Chill. Fine young man right there.

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        #4
        Great story. I am constantly amazed at the people here on TBH. A big congrats goes out to everyone involved.

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          #5
          I agree with everyone else. The folks here, and their kindness, generosity, and caring is like I have never seen. I am glad to be a part of it. Kudos to all involved with this gift. Amazing!!

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            #6
            Way to go guys! Makes me proud of TBH.

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              #7
              Now that's how you keep the sport alive and healthy.

              In the past year I have bought two bow and donated another to a young man in Georgia.

              I bought my nephews bows this year and the youngest who is 12 will go out with me this year after the does start coming in to the feeders. He has his camo ready to go and can't wait.

              He acually converted a friend who is a gun hunter. His buddy told his dad that he wanted a bow too.

              Good job guys!!!!!

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                #8
                Awesome job to every one involded. Just reminds you that even as bad as the world seems to be that there is still alot of good out there. Love to see the kids getting involved in outdoors activities and he will enjoy that stuff alot longer than any video game or toy. Way to make dreams come true. Makes us all proud to be apart of this family of bowhunters.

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                  #9
                  Awesome!

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                    #10
                    Good Stuff, Right There

                    Sniff
                    Must have something in my eye.
                    Last edited by Rsatt; 10-30-2006, 10:31 AM.

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                      #11
                      This is why I come here.

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                        #12
                        Tbh ! TBH! TBH!

                        Salute to all those that were involved in such a Positive shareing!

                        Gonna be some sore shoulders and right hands (pats and hand shakes), at that gathering in March that we cannot speak of yet!!

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                          #13
                          [B]Just sent an Email to Mrs. Storms, thanking her for the Story

                          Gay Storms, Lifestyles Editor

                          lifestyles@grahamleader.com

                          This is Awesome.

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                            #14
                            You guys and gals "ROCK". Talk about changing a kid's life for the better. I elk hunted with a great guy who grew up in part homeless, and how he spoke about people who went out of their way to help him out playing football reminds me of this.

                            The good Lord's smiling down on people who help Colt out, may be saying "It's good to see they read my book!".

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                              #15
                              yee ha!!!!

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