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#2
Man, that really is cool. Not the divorce.......the good part.....
I discussed that very issue in my latest journal entry, how my parent's divorcing when I was 6 was bad, but turned out very good. I would never have gotten into archery and bowhunting had that not happened.
That's a wonderful story (again, aside from the divorce, and I'm sorry by the way) and thanks for sharing.

I discussed that very issue in my latest journal entry, how my parent's divorcing when I was 6 was bad, but turned out very good. I would never have gotten into archery and bowhunting had that not happened.
That's a wonderful story (again, aside from the divorce, and I'm sorry by the way) and thanks for sharing.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Manassas, VA
mobow--my parents divorced shortly after 9/11. I started spending more and more time in the woods than ever before, even pushing away alot of promising opportunities I had within other areas of my life...within 2 years I had put my guns down completely and started using my bow only. Their divorce wasn't alot of fun for me and my brothers but something sparked inside me while I was out in the woods and it still burns brighter every year, my love of bowhunting. Turned the negatives into positives for me.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Western Iowa
Sorry about yer folks DropTine but sometimes these things happen, but at least something positive has come out of a bad situation. Hopefully they can get along after everything is finallized it is always best for the kids sake.


