Navy veteran, FC, CG73, #turn22to0, girl dad, outdoors, 2A, teach your kids firearm safety and marksmanship. Iowa and America first 🇺🇸

Joined October 2023
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28 Aug 2024
I have a challenge for all the 2A folks here. Get your kids involved into shooting, get your friends involved in shooting, donate to a youth group which teaches kids to shoot, sign your kids up in a shooting sports program, volunteer and get certified to coach a youth shooting sports program. If you need help in your area finding where to go send me a DM and I’ll do the digging for you. We need the next generation to be 2A advocates 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Been a few 4-5 years. Only lost one ball through 4 holes. Feeling good about it now 😂
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I think I’ll just stay home today in the boonies 😂
Hazard: Saddle Creek and Hamilton St. Passerby says the traffic lights are out in the intersection and there are homeless people in the street attempting to direct traffic aggressively. #OmahaScanner
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Little fishing and a little catching of some little bass. Pretty awesome evening!
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Interesting place for Congress to have a meeting.
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Kama sutra missed this one I think. Wasn’t in my training manual anyway 🤷🏼😂
🤔🤔 😂😂😂
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I’m in charge of cooking lunch for all the donut eaters I work with tomorrow 🥩🥩 14lb ribeye primal works out to 14, 14oz ribeyes (had to take my butcher’s cut 🤷🏼) I’ll turn them into carnivore meat eaters eventually!
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Well this is comforting. I’ll probably sleep right through it though.
Make sure you have everything ready before going to bed tonight, or you might be in for a rude awakening in the morning. Stow your lawn furniture and your car (if possible).
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TRUTH 🔥🔥🔥👇👇👇
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They never get old…. If your phone is always maxed on memory from sunset/sunrise pics, then you are my people
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Good Sunday morning from Minnneeesoootaaa!
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Ryan retweeted
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 I. Cannot. Imagine. Forever grateful for our heroes. Forever indebted to them. 🙏🇺🇸🙏
June 6th, 1944. The English Channel is angry and half the men in the landing craft are seasick. Diesel fumes mix with saltwater and vomit while rifles are checked for the fifth or sixth time by hands that need something to do. Nobody talks much anymore because the jokes have all been told and the bravado has finally burned away somewhere behind the English coast. You are nineteen years old and carrying more weight than you’ve ever carried in your life. You don’t know it yet, but it’s the most weight you will EVER carry in this life. However long or short it may be. Your rifle rests across your knees. Your life hangs from a few pounds of steel, wood, and training. Somewhere beyond the gray horizon sits a continent that has spent five years tearing itself apart, and in a few minutes you are going to step into the middle of it. Across from you sits another kid. He can’t be much older than you. His jaw is clenched. His knuckles are white around his weapon. Neither of you says a word because there is nothing left to say. Then your eyes drift toward his shoulder. That red numeral catches your eye: “1”. You’ve seen it a thousand times before. In barracks hallways, on training fields, in motor pools, and on long marches. It never meant much beyond belonging to the same outfit. Now it means everything. Because in a few minutes the world is going to ask something terrible of both of you, and there is comfort in knowing that whatever waits on that beach, neither of you will face it alone. The historians will eventually reduce this day to arrows on maps and casualty figures. Politicians will give speeches. Journalists will write books. None of that exists inside the landing craft. What exists is fear, and duty. What exists is the understanding that courage was never the absence of fear. Courage was always charging into the maelstrom anyway. The shoreline emerges through the smoke. You can see flashes now. You can hear the distant percussion of artillery. Men stop checking their equipment because there is no point anymore. Whatever mistakes were made are already made. Whatever prayers were going to be said have already been said. The coxswain throttles down. The boat grinds forward. The ramp is about to drop. Into the abyss. Overlord.
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Good Saturday morning from the Hawkeye State!! Clean up on isle 5 is gonna have to wait… got a fishing date with the oldest in MN 😀
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Some good ones tonight….
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Happy Friday!!! On 6 month old puppy sitting duty in the office. I have a cat this big 😂 Her name’s Tootie
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She probably didn’t have it in neutral… 😂
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Not a terrible evening… love me some top water action for sure!!! I think I’ve got this catch n release system almost perfected. Most of the fish tonight unhooked themselves right at the kayak. Easy day 😂
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Granny at Bass Pro while checking out standing close enough you’d have thought we were related 😬 Old man: you going fishing? Granny: I hope you catch enough fish to pay for all that Me: I don’t even need any of this stuff Little does she know I throw most everything back 😂
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Ryan retweeted
The students heading to military academies, ROTC programs, or enlisting after graduation deserve more than a polite mention at an awards ceremony. They're putting their country first. That is the ultimate service to this country, and it should be recognized as such.
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What started out slow got pretty hot n heavy pretty fast!!
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Primary day in the Hawkeye State! ID required as it should be in every state! Had the option of using a voting machine or filing out a paper ballot. No brainer there! Always more poll workers than people voting at my little polling place.
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