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    @gsarchie: Thanks! My friends and I have already started pooling in money for it, so far $300 haha.
    @Chris: Thanks too! And if you ever need some help, just shoot me a message!

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    Re: 2013 "To Do List"

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    I think I'm going to pick up a female opal and amel and a male sunkissed.

    Hope you make the NBA!

    @theReptileGuy I like your goals, I hope you get a job at a zoo, that would be awesome. And you'll have to share your chili recipe with me.
    Just curious, do you know how most corn morphs are reccesive? Including those 3. So with those pairings (unless you get hets) you'll only produce normal hets. Just saying.
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    Pretty lofty goals guys. I just hope for 2013 that I wake up every day and stay regular.:eek:

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    Re: 2013 "To Do List"

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    I'm glad to see you picked corns! Do you know what morphs you are interested in? And some time in the next 3 years me and my dad are going to go muzzleloading in Colorado for elk. Should be a blast!

    My goals for 2013 are:
    Make 2 hatchling racks
    Breed one of my corns
    Sell most of the hatchlings at "local" shows
    Buy an ap rack
    Buy at least one hognose or a couple more corns(just the beginning)
    Build another mouse rack

    2020:
    Go to the NBA.

    I think they are pretty realistic goals.
    I've shot a good number fo deer with a muzzleloader but never an elk. We'll be hunting during the rifle season in CO and I may bow hunt before that for both elk and deer as well as turkey.

    As for the NBA - that is an awesome goal. You've probably never heard of Jeff Bosche but I would recommend reading a book that he wrote call "Long Shot: Beating the Odds to live a Jayhawk Dream." It talks about his career at KS and also about how he got there. Where do you want to attend/play college ball?
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    Re: 2013 "To Do List"

    Quote Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    I've shot a good number fo deer with a muzzleloader but never an elk. We'll be hunting during the rifle season in CO and I may bow hunt before that for both elk and deer as well as turkey.

    As for the NBA - that is an awesome goal. You've probably never heard of Jeff Bosche but I would recommend reading a book that he wrote call "Long Shot: Beating the Odds to live a Jayhawk Dream." It talks about his career at KS and also about how he got there. Where do you want to attend/play college ball?
    I tried bowhunting whitetail last year and i just can't handle it. Lol I shot a few times but completely missed. it just requires to much movement. Guns are really easy compared to bow and arrows. But I like the primitiveness(<--I think I made that word up) of muzzleloaders, plus the smoke is dramatic. Lol

    Unless God has a very specific plan for me that consists of being in the NBA, I doubt I'll get drafted. I honestly doubt that I even get a scholarship. I am a sophmore starting point guard, but my school is very small. I'm only 5'7. I'm *good* but I'm nothing compared to last years point. And all he got was a scholarship to ECU for track. Honestly, I'd feel really blessed just to play college ball. So I'm aiming for ECU. But obviously I'll send in applications to ou or osu(both). I don't really want to get out of Oklahoma. I do learn really fast from my experiences on the court, so maybe in the next 3 years I'll improve enough for a scholarship.

    My failsafe is to be a famous snake breeder. Lol I set high goals.
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    Re: 2013 "To Do List"

    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    I want to add Rainier to the list, but that may have to wait till 2014. Just finished Whitney for the 2nd time, but need the ice/snow training. We may do Shasta when I return.
    Shasta's gorgeous, I can vouch for that. I didn't do any real climbing, since I was too young when I was there. All of that snow is a welcome change from where I live.
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