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Curious though. Were there points for solving the flag puzzle? The option was given to simply go straight to the Shooting Gallery without solving that puzzle. I don't quite understand what the heck was up with that.
Also, I challenge anyone on the Mouseadventure Staff to show me the 1899 (or whatever year it said on the sheet) award in any of those Frontierland windows. |
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You had to standing to the right of the Annie Oakley case, staring at the left hand wall of that window, and looking UP. I missed it, it was between that and the branding iron. I spotted it as Cordae and I were standing there arguing which was the most likely thing we didnt spot. We had assumed Annie was done winning in '98 |
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oh, well then that didn't hurt as at all - - as our contestant was a crack shot who hit every target on the first try .... grrrr, except for that one that was hit one split second before she shot at it. She could easily have claimed it as her own, but we do not cheat - - - unless, of course, Alex insists on it.
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Of the targets I hit, I hit them all on the first shot. The only one I missed, however, was a complete failure, two-fold in nature. First, I misidentified the target. It was supposed to be "One-eye Dan". I didn't see that, but saw another Dan, so assumed that was it. I then proceeded to miss that one 3 times in a row! Had I hit it on the first or second try, I suppose I might have gotten a "you missed the target, 2 shots left," but no. How I missed a grave stone that was right in front of my face, and then proceed to nail the back wall and the train in one shot I'll never know.
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