My Name is Cody

Hello, my name is . . . Cody Sokol

The Ballad of Hi! My Name is Cody!

I'm 23 years old, born and raised in Colorado. I've lived in Highlands Ranch for about 10 years.

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My Name is Cody [Philip E. Tait] on www.farmersmarketmusic.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This book is about a Bichon Frise named Cody. This is Cody's life story. Availability: Usually ships in business days. + Available in PDF format for reading on your computer - see bottom of page.

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Click here to see your options for becoming a subscriber. About me I'm 23 years old, born and raised in Colorado. It helps prepare you for a future career — get your foot in the door. My goal is to become a pulmonary doctor. What I do I didn't want just any other restaurant job. With my health background and knowing that I want to be in the health industry, I thought a lifeguard position was fitting.

Mornings are very relaxed at the pool. We have the occasional lap swimmers.

Mid-morning is when things pick up and we are on full alert. That's when the kids come in. I spend the day rotating through stations, 35 minutes each. At the end of each cycle, I can either take a break or help another lifeguard clean.

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In my free time, I like to play baseball and softball. I'm a big baseball junkie. I like sports in general — anything sports related I will be there. Advice for young swimmers Know your limits and standards. Only go where you feel comfortable. Know what areas you can and cannot enter in the pool.

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But also have fun. And know that us lifeguards are there if you need anything. The man was busy. Buffalo, by the way, was the incorrect but common term back then for the then-plentiful American Bison that roamed the prairie in herds so vast that they appeared to be massive, moving brown spots on the earth when witnessed from atop the hills.

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The same name was granted to another hunter in the party, William Comstock. A solution was concocted in the form of an eight-hour shooting competition. The William who could shoot the most buffalo would win the right to call himself the one and only Buffalo Bill. During an eight-hour competition, William F. Cody shot 68 bison. He had a strategy and a large-caliber Springfield Model , a gun which he named Lucretia Borgia after the cold-hearted, politically ambitious Italian femme fatale, a character given eternal life in the Victor Hugo opera that bears her name. Probably best not to explore his choice of gun names too deeply.

The one true Buffalo Bill Cody earned the right to his nickname by demonstrating remarkable hunting skills with a gun he called Lucretia Borgia. His success was due to a strategy he learned by playing billiards.

He rode to the front of a herd of buffalo and shot the leaders, forcing the animals behind to one side of the carcasses piling up on the prairie. Just as he had hoped, these 1,pound mammals eventually began to run in a circle creating easy targets for Cody to shoot one right after the other. He shot them one by one as easily as kids might shoot the slow-moving targets at the Cody Firearms Experience arcade.

Buffalo Bill likened the strategy to one a skilled billiards player might employ by nursing balls into a circle and when properly aligned, going for a big run. By employing a hunting strategy that resulted in a herd of 1,pound bison forming a slow-moving circle, Buffalo Bill was able to shoot the targets one after the other, much like kids do in the Cody Firearms Experience. Meanwhile, Comstock was employing a different strategy.