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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 7:57 am
by WillieD
That definately sounds like a pretty intense training. I am definately interested in developing my knowledge and skills, but will probably start out with something in the DFW metroplex.

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:51 pm
by Bill
ske1eter wrote:Thanks for the write up. Ah, brings a tear to my eye. :lol:

I'm assuming you have echos of Yeagers voice running through your head? If you've not been there yet, the Yeagerisms forum entry will make you chuckle. "Mr. James, Mr. James, my ears hurt and my stomach don't feel so good".
I still wake up at night to the sounds of Yeager and to the quite of Jay as he stands there in deep thought.

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:55 pm
by ske1eter
We didn't have Jay for our class. Instead, we had Jody who was his "trainee" at the time. He also played the 'good cop' until the AFP class started, that is. :shock:

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:21 pm
by fm2
Bill, Thanks for the AAR!

Re: yes and no

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 5:59 pm
by rdy357
ske1eter wrote:
rdy357 wrote:I was in the fighting rifle class early on in the year.
I did not go to Bastrop this last class.
I had to travel for work and could not make this last class.
If you go to http://www.getoffthex.com and click on class reviews, I was in the HRCC in September class and was the guy throwing the smoke grenade in the 4 pictures in a row. I think it was 4.....maybe 5 or 6.
Great class and I have the utmost respect for James and Jay.
Ah, so you shot with Blacksheep, real name is Freddie, though it's a bit more colorful while in the class with James. His wife must be loaded, understanding, or both, as he's been to at least 4 TR classes this year that I know of. Maybe she just wants him out of the house. ;-)

Yes, FF was there and I have been with him in a couple of other classes.
HRCC in September was by far the most humbling class I have taken.