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Allie Mo, SASS No. 25217

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  1. Hello Judge,

     

    I'm sorry, I don't see much difference in the following. "If you still don't understand the difference between Lunger's "What's in it for me?" and "what being a member really provides me?", I feel sorry that I can't explain it to you better." One just sounds nicer.

     

    I do agree that SASS could benefit from more marketing.

     

    I think it might be valuable to hear why new members joined.

     

    Regards,

     

    Allie

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  2. Why stop there? You can freegraze on this forum, and get all the rule updates and info without being a sass member. You hope that sass figures out a way to bring in new members, but the question is what are YOU doing to bring new members? You support non sass clubs, and encourage that, do you think that's helpful? What's in it for me attitude is whats wrong with succeeding at anything. Just stunned, Lunger

     

     

     

    <sarcasm on>

    You're actually correct. I SHOULD "freegraze" on the forum. It's out here for all to see, and my annual membership dues don't amount to a hill of beans. In fact, EVERY annual member who doesn't shoot at the state or national level should drop their membership and "freegraze". Allie Mo (who has "liked" your post) apparently even supports that! Great Idea! Lunger, you're a genius! SASS will prosper on the dues paid by the lifetime members and the few hundred annual members who compete at the state and national level. Oops... No, scratch that. As Misty stated, no ongoing revenue from lifetime members means that annual members pay for all of SASS at this point. SASS will close because there will be too little income to continue.

    <sarcasm off>

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    Judge,

     

    I liked the part of Lunger's post that I have emphasized in bold red in the post I quoted.

     

    I guess you could say "I ride for the brand," try to do my share to promote the sport, and spend more time than most trying to keep this forum civil. I have even continued to pay my husband's dues when he hasn't shot since 2005 and never will again due to health issues.

     

    Regards,

     

    Allie

  3. You could do this, BUT IMO best remind the GF he must use both hands. I can see where the GF sets up his gun to shoot Duelist and uses both with strong hand. Yes he should know the rules. BUT I've seen it happen and get called.

     

    EMM

    The GF would earn a progressive penalty, with the first stage earning a P for the GF.

  4. Hi Raging Thunder,

     

    First, that is a nice room. Hanging holsters would look B)

     

    I don't hang my holsters as they would just collect dust. They are in a closet, loosely rolled in the canvas bag that I use to carry them to the range. Also, I put tennis balls in the holsters so they don't smash. PVC pipe would work too.

     

    Regards

     

    Allie

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