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Thread: Louis Anaconda: as you would see if you cared to look, the Internet is surprisingly lacking in

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    Louis Anaconda: as you would see if you cared to look, the Internet is surprisingly lacking in

    information about the lexicon of Archery.

    At least the first few pages of google results are, anyway.

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    Cordon dore would suggest gold band or ribbon - shooting at the yellow bit, perhaps?

    Chapelet I've no real idea. Something to do with strings or straps.

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    hehe talked about a delayed reaction, m

    It would appear to be an event in which only the French and Belgians compete in - ie not worth bothering about

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    I think cordon dore is basically target shooting (as opposed to...? Shrug )

    And yes, chapelet means string or row. But need to find out that the f**k that means in the context of archery.

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    hes been researching imo


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    It would appear to be the difference in the target

    Chapelet is a small target (like your cock)
    Cordon d'Ore is a big target (like your nose)


    I added the cock and nose bits

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    Well a quick google would seem to suggest they are both types of competition.

    Beyond that, I can't be f**ked finding out, though.

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    Although that actually is *******s - both have small and large targets


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    Roll eyes Do you see now why I was reduced to making a plea to Awimb's achery afficionados?


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    I do - I apologise for my flippant reply

    Although now I want to know the answer so you are still a c**t

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