Bubba Days Drew Huge Crowds In Crossville (Big Photo Gallery)

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By Ward Norris

Saturday evening, the Crossville First United Methodist Church sported their 4th Annual Bubba Days from 4:30 to 9:00 ish.

Bubba-olympics were held out in the front yard for the kids, and you don't even want to know what those fellows were doing with the straw in the rain spout. Of course, there was the standard blind-man's toilet paper toss and obstacle course, and the, shoot-the-ten-targets-with-ten-shots paintball had a line a mile long.

Inside the church, several of the rooms (Sunday School?) had demonstrations and people eating while they watched them, and the big gymnasium was packed upon packed with a lot of folks dressed in hunters' gear looking at mounted deer heads, more mounted deer heads, several walls full of mounted deer heads, feather displays, animal calls, a plethora of other hunting paraphernailia, and some mounted deer heads.

At 7:00, special speaker, Duck Commander, Phil Robertson, took the stage and enthralled the audience with duckish tales.

All in all, it was a let-your-hair-down, have-a-good-time event with between 3000 and 4000 people attending.

Plus there was lots of free food, drinks, and door prizes, mostly compliments of the Crossville FUMC.

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