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This video pissed me off so I wrote an essay. naismith became an American citizen in 1925, 34 years after he invented the game. At least 10 of the students in the game were university students from Quebec. the idea that baseball was invented in the US is also a myth based off a 1838 baseball game in beachville, Ontario. This is agreed upon by John Thorne, the official historian for MLB. Finally, American football originated from two games between harvard university and Canadian McGill university in 1874. the first game was played using harvard's rules, which involved a round ball and was more like soccer. the second game was played using McGill's rules which used an oval ball. the Canadian rules introduced ' downs' and tackling to the game as well. Americans tend to cite a game that occurred a year later between harvard and yale as the start of American football, though the game was played using the Canadian rules. so there, Canada invented all your sports.

Basketball was invented in Canada. Download full jump shot 3a the kenny sailors story lyrics. It was not an American it was a Canadian just like superman it was a Canadian who created him. THEY SHOULD MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT THIS. CALLED JUMP SHOT.

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It was invented by a Canadian not an American Eh. Download Full Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors story. It would be wise to listen to what someone Mr. Sailors' age has to say, and respect it, even if you disagree. In this case he has related the Truth. What you do with it will have eternal ramifications, one way or another. God bless you, Mr. Sailors for keeping it real.

Download full jumpshot 3a the kenny sailors story of b. He probably helped the shorter people get to the NBA. Download full jump shot 3a the kenny sailors story analysis. ⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇ ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲ directors: Jacob Hamilton Writer: Thaddeus D. Matula Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story is a movie starring Kenny Sailors, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant. Jump Shot uncovers the inspiring true story of Kenny Sailors, the proclaimed developer of the modern day jump shot in basketball Sport, Biography Kevin Durant Five Minutes With Chad Mathews, Lone Star Film Festival Executive Director The Lone Star Film Festival in Fort Worth continues growing each year. After graduating from TCU with a Bachelor of Science in Film & Television, Chad Mathews began his career working as an actor in Los Angeles. Soon after, he extended his reach into production work, screenwriting, film festival management and film education. As a writer-director, the cinema enthusiast produced several short films and wrote a number of feature-length scripts. His most recent short films, ‘ Love Sick Lonnie and ‘ Detention, were produced in Texas as well as ‘ Where Am I Texas, which won countless awards and praise from fellow filmmakers. As Executive Director, Chad Mathews has helped the Lone Star Film Festival become a destination for filmmakers, cinematic enthusiasts and movie lovers. Courtesy photo Mathews is the co-founder of the Hill Country Film Festival in Fredericksburg, Texas and, it was this role which led him to the Executive Director position at Fort Worths Lone Star Film Festival (LSFF. Over the last twelve years, the LSFF has become quite the attraction for filmmakers, producers, industry professionals and film enthusiasts, and has been named a “Top 50 Film Festival” by Movie Maker Magazine. The documentary “Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story” is the inspiring true story of Kenny Sailors who, at 510”, revolutionized the game of basketball. Courtesy photo The LSFF features independent and big budget feature films, documentaries and shorts. A few of this years must-see feature films include, “ The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open, ” “ Sleeping in Plastic ” and “ Animal Among Us, ” alongside documentaries including “Cowboy” and “ Netflix vs. The World. ” The 13th Annual Lone Star Film Festival is November 13-17 in Fort Worth. How did the Lone Star Film Festival come about? Over a decade ago, a group of city visionaries, along with hometown movie star Bill Paxton, decided Fort Worth was in need of a film festival. After a few early iterations, the Lone Star Film Society was established and the Lone Star Film Festival soon followed. What do you look for most in submitted films or shorts? Originality. The story has to be authentic to the filmmaker creating it. Great acting and strong production value also really helps. One of the films featured at the Lone Star Film Festival is “Pacarette” which tells the story of an aged ballet dancer in the countryside of Brazil who tries to convince the community to include her in a grand celebration despite their negative assumptions. Courtesy photo What kind of community involvement does LSFF have? We provide year-round screening opportunities and we also produce film camps for the youth of Tarrant County. These educational programs are the heart and soul of our nonprofit film society. Do you have one piece of advice for future filmmakers? If you are making a short film, make it short. Shorter films have an advantage over longers films because there is always room to fit smaller films into a festival. If you make a concise short film, your chances of getting into a film festival increase exponentially. Whats your favorite film genre? Im really enjoying documentaries right now, but my favorite genre would be dramedies. You cant go wrong with a comedy that infuses drama or a drama that adds moments of laughter to a story. They seem more life-like. Cover: courtesy photo Lisa Davis lives in Austin and is the Editorial Assistant for Texas Lifestyle Magazine and an honors graduate of Concordia University Texas with a Bachelors Degree in Communication and Public Relations. Kenny Sailors, his jump shot, and the Wyoming Cowboys proved they could beat anybody, anytime, anywhere in 1943. The story of the Pokes' inspiring run to the NCAA basketball championship at Madison Square Garden in the Big Apple actually begins in little Hillsdale, Wyo., during the Great Depression. When young Kenny and his older brother, Bud, weren't working on the family farm, they could be found shooting baskets with a leather ball at a rusted iron rim on a dirt court, usually through the teeth of a gusting wind. One spring afternoon in 1934, Kenny grew tired of Bud, who had sprouted to 6 feet 5 inches tall, swatting traditional set shots back in his face. So, the 13-year-old with springs for legs made a move that would revolutionize basketball. "The one thing I could do was jump. I could broad jump and high jump when I was just a punk kid. I had legs on me and I could get up. I won state here in Laramie with a broad jump of 22 feet as a senior. Sailors said, seven and a half decades later. "I thought, ‘that guy is big, and I'm not very big. But I can jump. “So I decided to run right at Bud and jump straight up. I leaped as high as I could and shot the ball over him. I don't remember if it was one-handed or two-handed, but I made one. And so the jump shot was invented—or at the very least perfected—by Sailors, literally on Wyoming soil. Hank Luisetti, an All-American at Stanford in the 1930s, garnered national attention with a unique one-handed shot, but he didn't leave the floor with both feet. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame suggests that Glenn Roberts may have been the first to shoot a jumper. Roberts, a Virginian, used a two-handed jump shot in the early- and mid-1930s while in high school and at Emory & Henry College. Joe Faulks is also considered to be one of the "fathers" of this shot, honing his skills with it as a kid in Kentucky before attending Murray State and then playing from 1946-1962 with the NBAs Philadelphia Warriors. But many credible basketball historians and legendary coaches from the era consider Sailors to be the first pure jump shooter. "I heard of Kenny Sailors. said Jim Brandenburg, Wyoming head coach from 1979-87, who was a schoolboy in San Antonio when the Cowboys were making national headlines in 1943. "Most of the high school coaches in Texas were still teaching the underhanded free throw or the two-handed push shot. We were just starting to develop the one-handed set shot, more the one-handed step shot and the step-back one-hander. ” "We knew about the jump shot, ” Brandenburg said, “but we didn't have any coaches that could really teach us step by step, so we could really get into it. We knew that Kenny was one of the guys credited for starting the jump shot. Coach Ev Shelton embraced Sailors' flashy game from the moment the talented 5-foot-10-inch freshman stepped on campus in Laramie. Shelton, a Naismith Hall of Fame head coach, and Sailors, a three-time All-American (1942, 1943, 1946) guard, guided Wyoming to a 31-2 record during the 1942-1943 season. That season for the Cowboys included NCAA tournament wins over Oklahoma (53-50) Texas (58-54) and finally, Georgetown (46-34) in the title game. Wyoming then played National Invitation Tournament champion St. John's at Madison Square Garden to prove once and for all who the best team in the country was. Wyoming prevailed 52-47 in overtime. Sailors still remembers the feeling of taking the floor in the "World's Most Famous Arena" as if those glory days happened last week. "Here I am, just a kid off the farm down there in Hillsdale, never been out of the state before, and only 19 years old. Sailors said of his first game at Madison Square Garden. "You can imagine the first time when I went in there. They announce your name when you go on the court, Kenny Sailors from Wyoming. “And the crowd, they're going nuts. I've never seen anything like it in my life. That's more people than I ever saw in a building in my life. Never even come close to it probably. After the NCAA Championship] we got back to the Laramie train station and the whole town was there, which was only about 8, 000 people. Sailors recalled. "We'd seen twice that at Madison Square Garden. Boy oh boy, it was kind of embarrassing because we couldn't go anywhere around Laramie. I went to go buy a necktie, and they gave it to me. I went to buy a meal and couldn't pay for it. When the cheering was over, Sailors and six of his teammates went off to fight in World War II. College basketball's 19-year-old national player of the year was already commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Marines and was sent to the South Pacific not long after the team returned from New York City to Laramie. After two years of service, Sailors returned to the University of Wyoming, which due to the war had suspended the basketball program for the 1943-1944 season, to finish his collegiate career in 1945-1946. He played in the NBA, including a stint with the Denver Nuggets, before leaving basketball for an outdoor life with his beloved wife Marilynne. The Sailors owned the Heart Six Dude ranch in Jackson, Wyo., and then moved to Alaska where they worked as hunting guides for 33 years. When Marilynne passed away in 2002, Kenny moved back to Laramie. Well into his 90s, Sailors lived in an apartment just steps away from the University of Wyomings War Memorial Stadium and regularly attended Cowboys (and Cowgirls) basketball games, where he was treated like a rock star by the Arena-Auditorium fans. He suffered a heart attack in December 2015 and died Jan. 30, 2016. He was survived by his son, Dan, daughter-in-law, Jean, eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild, according to the Casper Star-Tribune. He was 95. Resources Primary Sources Brandenburg, Jim. Interview, March 9, 2011. Sailors, Kenny. Interviews, July 23, 2009, and Dec. 15, 2010. Secondary Sources Christgau, John. The Origins of the Jump Shot: Eight Men Who Shook the World of Basketball. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999. pp. numbers Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Glenn Roberts and the Genesis of the Jump Shot, accessed May 18, 2011 at For further reading and research Nolan, Jack and Ryan Holmgren. "University of Wyoming legend Kenny Sailors dies at 95. Casper Star-Tribune, Jan. 31, 2016. Accessed Feb. 1, m 2016 at. Illustrations The photos of Kenny Sailors and of the 1943 UW mens basketball team are courtesy of the UW Photo Service. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story watch online. Behind the shot you know is the American story you'll never forget. Experience the inspiring all-American true story of Kenny Sailors, the developer of the modern-day jump shot in the global sport of basketball. From collegiate all American and NCAA national champion, to pro basketball star, Kenny faded into the Alaska wilderness to be forgotten by the sport he helped pioneer. 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From Executive Producer Stephen Curry, the award-winning film JUMP SHOT celebrates the true story of Kenny Sailors, the forgotten basketball legend who introduced the jump shot, became a 2-time collegiate All American and NBA pioneer, revolutionized the sport for women, served as a US Marine in WWII, and then quietly faded into history. 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Two Brothers On A Farm The year is 1932. The location: a family farm outside Hillsdale, Wyoming. The star of our story is Kenny Sailors. Hes 12. And he idolizes his older brother, Bud, the way 12-year-olds often do. And so when Bud starts playing basketball, Kenny wants to play, too. "And, of course, we didn't have any place to play except he'd put a hoop up. A rim and no net on it, and he fixed a backboard, and we fastened it to the old wooden windmill that we had. Bud and I'd go out there and play around. And I never could get a shot off, and he really enjoyed that because he was 6-foot-5, and I was just about, I don't know, 5-foot-7 probably. He'd laugh and he'd say, Kenny, this isn't the game for you. It's for big men. Tall men. It was out there on that packed ground and that old windmill that I figured out a way to get a shot off over that brother of mine. Dribble up to him. He couldn't stop my dribble, and I'd dribble up to him and then jump. Boy that spooked him. He said, That's a good shot, Kenny. You have to get better at that. Kenny Sailors did get better at it. He got good enough to play for the University of Wyoming and good enough to take that team to the 1943 NCAA finals at Madison Square Garden. "People out East, had heard stories about this team from the West, and their superstar who played this kind of crazy game. says Shawn Fury, author of " Rise and Fire. a book about the many men who've contributed to the jump shot. "They ended up winning the NCAA championship. And then a few days later, they played the winner of the NIT tournament, and they won that as well, so they were kinda the kings of college basketball. Theres an old highlight reel of that game on YouTube. Thing is, even though Kenny was named the College Basketball Player of the Year, he doesnt get a shout out on the highlight reel. A clean view of his jump shot doesnt even make the cut. Fury explains. "Forever in basketball history, both feet were always on the ground when they took a shot. They'd have the ball with two hands and at their chest and they'd shove it forward, kind of like shoving a boat off into the lake or something. So it makes sense that a sports announcer who has watched hundreds of games but just seen set shots had never seen anyone like Kenny. So he probably didn't have the words to describe it, so he's just going to kind of gloss it over. Jump For Don't Announcers weren't the only ones confused by Sailors' shot. Defenders didn't know what to do either. "They would raise a hand to try to block the shot, but a lot of times they wouldn't jump. Fury says. "You know, that's hilarious. I say. "It seems so logical. He jumps, you jump. Yeah, to us, it sounds so simplistic and it sounds like something that James Naismith himself should've known in 1891. Fury says with a laugh. "But it just wasn't, because the game for 50, 60 years had been played one way. Kenny Sailors' first pro coach didn't want him to use the jump shot. (AP) So lets talk about how basketball was played back in 1943. Kenny Sailors is not the only one on that old, grainy highlights film who jumps. Players on both sides jump for rebounds, they jump for layups. On another highlight reel you can even watch a guy dribble down the court, jump in the air and fling the ball at the basket. It goes in. So what made Kenny Sailors jump shot different? It looked different. says Jud Heathcote. "No one would shoot in somebody's face, as we call it, and he did. Heathcote would later go on to coach Magic Johnson and Michigan State to the NCAA championship. He says it's a crime that Sailors isn't in the Hall of Fame. But back in the 1940s, Heathcote was a college basketball player himself, and he saw Sailors and his jump shot at a tournament in Denver. "He would get right close, jump over them and release the ball. Heathcote recalls. "And so this was spectacular in terms of my observation. This is what Heathcote saw. Sailors would stop. (This is important because otherwise hed plow into the defender — that's a foul. So hed stop squared up to the basket, jump, and at the top of his jump hed release the ball with one hand — using the other hand just as a guide. If youre having trouble picturing it, think the Warriors' Stephen Curry. Its pretty much the shot thats made him — by some measures — the most dominant player in the NBA today. Got it? Now picture it in the 1940s. "So when I saw this little guy dribble right up into big guys, just jump and shoot right over them. Heathcote says, I was mesmerized with the jump shot. The jump shot took Kenny Sailors to the league that would become the NBA. But when he got there, he found out that not everyone was mesmerized. "This first coach I had from — Dutch Dehnert was his name. He had that New York brogue, you know. That — nice old guy, but he just wasn't a coach. He said to me, Sailors, where'd youse — 'youse' — where'd youse get that leapin' one-hander. That's what they called it. Leapin' one-hander. 'Oh. I said, I don't know, Dutch. I said, I've had that quite a while. I said, That's what keeps me in the game. He says, You just never make it in this league with that kind of a shot. He says, I'll show you how to shoot a good two-handed set shot. And he says, That dribble. He says, We don't dribble in this league. He said, We pass the ball up the court. Luckily, for both Kenny Sailors and the future success of the NBA, that coach was fired and replaced with a guy who put the ball in Sailors' hands and let him do what he wanted with it. And that worked out pretty well for Sailors and for the NBA. "I think it grew the popularity to a degree that it never would have otherwise. "Increased scoring a lot, in college basketball especially. You know, you used to have games in the 40s or the 50s. Now you had games in the 80s and 90s. And fans just enjoyed that more. But what about Kenny Sailors? Kenny's story really has been a forgotten story. says filmmaker Jacob Hamilton. "He disappeared for nearly 50 years after he retired from the game of basketball. Hamilton is directing a documentary about Kenny Sailors' life, and he provided all of the interviews with Sailors that we're using for this story. But before he started working on his film, he had the same reaction to the story as I did. Wait, this guy invented the jump shot? How is that possible. And, The jump shot didn't always exist. The Jump Shot's Legacy A few years ago, Hamilton invited Sailors out for breakfast — Sailors ate ham and eggs — and they talked about the movie they wanted to make. Sailors mentioned his time in the Marines, his 15 years as a dude rancher in Jackson Hole, his 35 years in Alaska coaching high school girls basketball and his lifetime as a devout Christian. He seemed more interested in talking about those things than he was in talking about the jump shot. Cause he is very humble, he is very modest and he doesn't like to take credit for it. Hamilton says. "You just look at his life and like, Man, that's the way to do it. He didn't waste one second of his life. Kenny Sailors died on Jan. 30, 2016 — just two weeks after his 95th birthday. "You know, the thing that we feared most was that he would pass away and no one would know and he'd be forgotten, like he was before. Hamilton says. But Sailors hasn't been forgotten. Since his death in late January, the call to include him in the Naismith Hall of Fame has only gotten louder. It was always something that seemed to matter to Sailors' friends more than it mattered to him. He'd like to say that as a lifelong Christian, he didnt spend a lot of time worrying about such things. "You know, these halls of fame that you can get into down here that men select you to get into, they're nice up to a point. I know I belong to the greatest hall of fame that any man or woman can ever belong to. And when you belong to that and you know you belong to it, you don't worry about these halls of fame that men create down here. Don't mean that much to you. The Naismith Hall of Fame announced its 2016 class at the NCAA Final Four in April. Sailors was not among the honorees. The veteran's committee will continue to consider his case. And should his name eventually be called, Jacob Hamilton says he knows that his friend will be smiling down on the announcement. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Watch. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Watch online casino Kenny Sailors died in his sleep the morning of Saturday, January 30, 2016. His funeral was held Friday, February 5 in the Arena-Auditorium, University of Wyoming. He was interred the same day at Greenhill Cemetery, Laramie This website is being updated. If you want more information than you find here click on “Oral Histories” in the left column OR to access other materials in his archives call the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming (307) 766-3756 or Email them at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need enabled to view it Kenny Sailors shoots his jump shot in Madison Square Garden, January 3, 1946 (Photo from LIFE Magazine, January 21, 1946, p. 85, photographer Eric Schaal. ) Photo Caption: “Guard Kenny Sailors of Wyoming Jumps and Shoots To Make Score 21-16. He Scored Seven Field Goals and One Free Throw, a Total of 15 Points” An excerpt from the LIFE story on this game. “Fortnight ago the Wyoming Cowboys made a long trek east and defeated Long Island University before a crowd of 18, 056. using the expert ball control of Milo Komenich. and the fast, smooth dribble and the accurate jump shots of Kenny Sailors (above) the Cowboys went on to win 57-42” In “ The Origins of the Jump Shot, ” (University of Nebraska Press, 1999, pp. 205-206) author John Christgau wrote, “Discharged from the Marines in late 1945, Kenny. within days. found himself in Madison Square Garden again. One shot by Kenny Sailors. remains historic. He had stolen a pass and then raced down the left side of the floor. At the top of the key, he cut to his right and then stopped suddenly and jumped. Courtside spectators in folding chairs watched as he seemed to rise up into the scoreboard. Now, at the peak of his jump and hanging-in-the-air in Madison Square Garden, he drew a bead on the basket. Just before he dropped his left hand away to release the shot, a photographers flashbulb exploded silently. To the 18, 056 fans who were watching, the flashbulb explosion seemed to freeze Kenny Sailors in the air, while beneath him men as floor-bound as statuary looked up in awe. Two weeks later Life Magazine ran a photo story of the game. millions of young players saw that picture of Kennys jump shot in Life, and that. began a chain reaction in basketball. Everywhere young players on basketball courts began jumping to shoot. ”. LARAMIE — The late great Ray Meyer was only 29 when he coached DePaul University to the NCAA Final Four basketball tournament in 1943. That was the season, playing against the University of Wyoming at Chicago Stadium, that he saw the future of basketball: a wiry guard dribbling into the key and elevating high off the floor to release a one-handed jump-shot. You see it all the time today. Its been prominently on display in this years national championship tournament—who can forget Northern Iowas Ali Farokhmanesh draining an uncontested 3 to sink mighty Kansas? But back then, it was as rare on court as a tattoo, or a black man. Players stood rooted like redwoods and pushed the ball at the basket with two hands. When Meyer saw this Wyoming kid, he thought of one other shooter who used one hand – a Minnesota player whod dislocated his shoulder in football and had his busted wing strapped to his body. And that fellow didnt jump. Many years later, Meyer wrote a letter to the kid from Wyoming: “Kenny, you were the first one I saw who really had a one handed jump shot. ” Kenny Sailors, 89 nine years old, keeps that letter in his small apartment in Laramie, along with a photograph of himself shooting that shot 60 plus years ago, soaring a good three feet off the ground while the other players – many of them taller than the 5 10” Sailors – looked up wide-eyed from terra firma. Sailors laughs. His vertical is only about three inches now – yes, he still gets on a court now and then – but his laugh elevates. Its a puzzle why the guy who “invented” the jump shot isnt in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Massachusetts. Or the College Basketball Hall of Fame in Kansas. The jump shot alone should do it – though admittedly there are some other “inventors” in the history books – but there was more than that to Sailors. In a sport dominated by powers in the East and Midwest, Sailors, from the basketball nowhere of Wyoming, was three times an All-American and twice national player of the year. He was the MVP of the NCAA tournament in 1943, which Wyoming won – and then took on St. Johns, the NIT champ, to become the putative “world” champions. He dribbled like a Globetrotter in an era when teams were coached to move the ball by passing it. He played defense like a coat of paint. He was among the scoring leaders when he went pro in the 7, 000-per-year early days of the National Basketball Association. But lets not dwell on enshrinement, because Sailors doesnt. His Laramie friend Bill Schrage says the snub is probably because he didnt play long with the pros, didnt hang around and coach – because, says Schrage, he “disappeared” for about 40 years. Went off the basketball radar, so that none of the guys on todays selection committees – most of them kids under 70, after all – know who he is. But…disappeared? He served in World War II in the Pacific. He and wife Marilynn ranched and hunted in the Teton Wilderness. He ran for Congress. They homesteaded and guided hunters in the Alaska wilderness. He taught native kids to shoot that jump shot and win ball games. He lobbied Alaska schools to start a basketball program for girls. Thats a “disappearance” some of the hoopsters in the Halls who spent a lifetime hanging around the gym might envy. And now Sailors is back in Laramie. Not that far from the little farm town of Hillsdale, Wyoming, where he first tried out The Shot. It was Sailors brother Bud who was the basketball star in Hillsdale, a stockyard town north of Cheyenne with only 20 or so homes in the Depression era. Bud was 6 5”, and the high schools star center – the most important position back in the day when after every basket scored you trudged back to center court for a jump ball. Kenny Sailors, five years younger than Bud, started playing against him as a seventh grader on an outdoor hoop theyd attached to a windmill on the farm where they lived with their mother. “Bud had a lot of fun with it, hed just knock it down my throat every time Id try to shoot it, ” recalled Sailors. “He got such a kick out of that. Id get mad, and hed tease me and call me the little runt. Hed say, basketballs not your game, its for a big man like me. “And then one day I got this idea about, what the heck, if I could jump up in the air…I dont even know how I shot, maybe I just threw it, but I got up in the air and I threw the ball over and it just went in. In those days, you dont leave the ground, especially on defense, you dont leave the floor. So he was setting there looking at me, and I was up above him. ” Sailors may be getting a little tired of telling the story. Since his return to Wyoming a few years ago, hes been rediscovered and interviewed by many journalists, and his story is featured in Robert Christgaus 1999 book, The Origins of the Jump Shot, which tells the story of eight players who got both feet off the floor early in the games history, one of them Sailors. Lets assume further that you may not want pages and pages from me about the variations in the mechanics of these early shooters – which, of course, is exactly what yo.

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