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Archers Anonymous

These twelve steps to realizing you are addidted to Archery were laid out at the first AA meeting I went to so I thought I would pass them on to you good folks here. Remember to give you name and addmit that you are an addict.

Hi my name is Bruce and I am a archery addict. I have not been at long but have been hooked from the first shot. That was less than a year ago in June of 2005. It has taken control of my family as well and now I have my Daughter, son and wife out shooting with me and when it warms up we will be out there at least 2 times a week after homework is done of course. I spend way to much time on the internet looking for equipment and useful hints and I have found archery even more addicting than hunting with a rifle.

Step 1: is to admit to the problem
Step 2: would be to realize you can do nothing about it so give in to it and have fun with it.
Step 3: Make a decision to turn our will over, and our money, to the all demanding mighty bow.
Step 4: Your accuracy and speed will NEVER be sufficient. Just remember - the bow shoots better than you do!....
Step 5: Come to believe that you don’t have to buy every new product. But its fun.
Step 6: even though you realize you don’t have to buy all the new bells and whistles YOU DO IT ANY WAY.
Step 7: Always up grade and buy new stuff just to play with! Never settle for what you have. You must always have more.
Step 8: get as many others addicted as you can.
Step 9: When you think you have it all, all the latest gear your bit by the traditional bug. Now you have to buy the traditional equipment. And make your own arrows. The fun and excitement never ends. (Like you would want it to)
Step 10: cut someone’s Hickory tree down to make a bow.
Steps 11: spend 4630 dollars a year on 3 D shoots to try to curb your addiction. But you keep doing it any way.
Step 12:...Keep going back to 3D shoots, even after 10 year olds beat you!!!

There you have it now lets hear your story about your addition. :D
 
There you have it now lets hear your story about your addition

I have always been mathematicaly challenged, but calculators helped me overcome that. Thank goodness for Texas Instruments.
 

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