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I'm glad to know we both have some common sense expectations of each other ...

June 14 2012 at 3:57 PM

  (Login AirSmithCA)
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Response to Lonnie, I don't disagree, but..........

However, I don't think the AAFTA BOG has done a "piss-poor" job with the rule book. Much of it has evolved as participation issues have developed over the last few years so it is gradually being refined. I don't envy the BOG's position. It's often a thankless job and I tend to take offense when folks iterate a harsh attitude toward others who are volunteering there time to a cause.

Lonnie Smith
Associate Match Director DFTC
http://www.diablofieldtarget.org/home.html

"It doesn't get done til someone does it"


    
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