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Mon Jul-10-06 09:01 AM
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Golf is the worst sport in the world. |
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:03 AM
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1. A bit obvious for a flame war, don'cha think? |
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Nonetheless, IBTL and pass the :popcorn:
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:45 AM
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5. Why would this be a flame war? |
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It's a simple statement of fact.
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:12 AM
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(I tend to agree...). :hide:
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:06 AM
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Could have surprised me...
I have to admit to a tad bit of bias on the topic - I went to university in St. Andrews, and can barely mention the place without being asked about that wretched pasttime. By the end of my first term there, I had an inexplicable desire to take each and every golfer, and their clubs around their necks.
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:54 AM
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10. Right. When did it become a sport? |
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Edited on Mon Jul-10-06 09:54 AM by ThomCat
Did they add some full contact blundeoning with those clubs? That would make it a sport. :)
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:08 AM
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:46 AM
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You're going to BC next week?
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:51 AM
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8. Dude, I'm going on holiday! |
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:01 AM
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12. Who are you visiting up there? |
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(And congrats on the holiday)
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:05 AM
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And SeattleGirl, if she manages to come. :)
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:06 AM
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16. Gonna play Sniffa, are ya? |
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:11 AM
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One woman is sufficient for me. :)
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:13 AM
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24. So you're going to let them fight it out? |
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In a wading pool? With red Jello? :shrug:
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:27 AM
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28. Please! I wouldn't dream of such a thing! |
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It would be green jello.
Obvious joke, but it seemed mandatory. :)
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:29 AM
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And to billy, the nubile women of the northwest.
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:35 AM
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I have my doubts about SeattleGirl's nubility. ;)
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:36 AM
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without getting behind the wheel and taking it for a spin! :hi:
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:40 AM
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No, I really do doubt SeattleGirl's eligibilty for marriage...
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:43 AM
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34. Were you aware that up to 10% |
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of babies in the US were fathered by extra-pair copulations? :shrug:
Betcha didn't know that. :popcorn:
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:44 AM
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35. One thing I am certain of |
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I am not going to Canada to become a babyfather!
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:47 AM
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37. Any way you slice it, |
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you're going to have someone calling you "daddy" by the end of the trip.
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:49 AM
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39. That would indeed be remarkable |
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I am only going for two weeks...
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:58 AM
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42. Yvr looks like the type who would call a man "daddy" |
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:34 AM
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4. Well, it WAS invented by mediaeval Scotsmen. |
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Edited on Mon Jul-10-06 09:34 AM by Spider Jerusalem
These are the same people who are responsible for bagpipes and haggis. Given their contributions to music and cuisine, you have to give them credit for staying consistent when it comes to sport. :D
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:47 AM
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:52 AM
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Golf is not a sport at all.
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:59 AM
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11. The Supreme Court says it is not a sport |
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Edited on Mon Jul-10-06 10:00 AM by AngryAmish
They allowed golf carts.
That said I am an avid golfer. There are many reasons to like the game but if you dislike it that is good. The golf courses are too crowded and I would prefer that you never play.
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:02 AM
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Hockey is a close second thou.
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Mon Jul-10-06 11:59 PM
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:03 AM
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14. Maybe so, since it's not really exercise, but you forgot about bowling... |
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What "sport" allows the participants to drink alcoholic beverages?:shrug:
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:07 AM
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Mon Jul-10-06 12:50 PM
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44. Do those encourage drinking, as well? |
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Maybe horseshoes, since this would probably take place at a picnic, but I thought that softball was a real sport...:shrug:
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:07 AM
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18. Any sport that doesn't go well with drinking |
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Is a sport I want no part of.
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:08 AM
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:11 AM
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21. I'm not saying I WOULD be drunk |
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I'm just sayin' that I want the option of having a beer to be open to me. :shrug:
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Mon Jul-10-06 12:58 PM
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45. Well, I have only participated seriously in two sports in my life |
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Stadium jumping and dressage, with horses, and was in horse shows, and target shooting, in competition, on two rifle teams. If I had been inebriated for either of those, I would have been in real trouble.:scared:
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:08 AM
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have you ever seen a sober rugby player?
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Mon Jul-10-06 12:59 PM
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46. I don't know, since I've never seen a Rugby player, at least not close-up! |
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Mon Jul-10-06 11:29 AM
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43. "Not really exercise"? |
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I sincerely hope that's a joke.
I used to golf a little when I was a kid, but I just got my first set of clubs as an adult and I've played more golf this last week than I have at any other point of my life; I have never been as sore as I am right now. Not from long-distance running, not from weightlifting, not from basketball. The strain and stress on a golfer's back and arms is quite intense.
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Mon Jul-10-06 01:09 PM
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47. I was referring to the golf cart comment. You obviously are getting great |
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exercise. And I certainly sympathize with you. I had terribly sore muscles from riding horses, which some here would also not think was exercise, except for the horse. My suggestion is to try Arnica cream, which has worked for me. It's for bruising, sore muscles, and stiffness. I got this at my local health food store. Best wishes with this. It sounds as if you're quite athletic, and are bringing this to your golf game...:-)
Rhiannon:hi:
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Mon Jul-10-06 01:25 PM
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I'm just always a little upset when someone decides that golf isn't difficult/athletic/etc. just because it doesn't *look* as active as other contact or running sports. It's rather gruelling on both the physical and the mental level.
Thanks for the tip on Arnica, btw. I'll have to look into that. Most of my other athletic endeavors took place in high school, college and my early 20s. After a few moderately sedentary years, I'm trying to become more active as I'm entering my late 20s. Part of the soreness might just be because I'm not such a spring chicken anymore...
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Mon Jul-10-06 01:42 PM
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53. I think that the snide comments were made just because Bush* plays golf. |
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If you remember, Bill Clinton was a golfer, too. And a damn good athlete.:-)
And I can see how it can be grueling, though I've never played golf. myself. My mother did, and she was the athlete in my family. I pretty much stuck to horses and guns, LOL!;)
And please try the Arnica. My friend swears by it and I recently just got some for myself, since I've been helping a friend who is into boating and he's gotten some pretty bad bruises. And it has nothing to do with age, I promise. I got extremely sore at 12, riding horses, and gave a tube of Arnica to my step-grandfather, when he got sore, and he was in his 90s! I just hope that this works for you, as it has for me...:hi:
Rhiannon:D:hi:
on edit, I forgot to mention that I have a pro golfer in my family, Wayne Levi, who is now on the Senior Tour. My mother keeps track of him, the son of her older cousin, since she really enjoys golf, so I'm aware if him...:-)
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Mon Jul-10-06 08:46 PM
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57. Not really exercise?!? |
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Excuse me? I WALK for the most part, and believe you me, that is exercise! It's the equivalent of walking several miles!
Not exercise. Please.
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:45 PM
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68. Jesus! I have gotten more replies to this casual post than any I've ever |
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gotten on any pressing issue that I've ever posted in LBN!!! Yikes! Okay, I agree. You golfers get a lot of exercise! I admitted so in my previous post, when I talked about my second cousin, who's on the pro tour... And you walk quite a bit! I was just picturing Bush*, and, yes, Bill Clinton, on golf carts, which has been mentioned here. But I totally get it now and I know that you guys probably get more exercise, in one day on the golf course, than I get in a year. Look at my dog! Eight pounds! I don't need to walk him that far. If it wasn't for the anorexia, I'd probably be overweight...:shrug:
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:48 PM
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Sometimes we liberal golfers get to feeling a little picked on. :)
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:55 PM
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70. That's okay. We liberals are very forgiving, and I knew that you didn't |
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mean it. But you have to admit that golf isn't a big sport with liberals, my second cousin, notwithstanding. But I will take an entirely different look at the game, thanks to this thread, and your comments...:-)
Rhiannon :hi:
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:58 PM
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71. I think there are two types of golfers. |
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One type plays the city courses, which are inhabited by people of all types. I've met very few bad apples on the municipal courses. Then there are the country club assholes which give golfers a bad name.
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:16 PM
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72. I know no golfers except from DU. My Dad belonged to a country club, |
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which I gave him endless shit about, but he was not a golfer. I read the rules, when he joined, about foursomes and "playing through" and they seemed pretty ludicrous to me. I was 17, and a rabble-rouser, LOL! But my Dad just went to the beach there and let me take the snapping turtles I'd rescued loose there, which I spoke about at his funeral, and he had dinner there, every Thursday, with my mother, and me, if I was home.:-)
My second cousin, Wayne Levi, is a golfer and is on the pro tour. My mother is very proud of him, but she also was a golfer, though hasn't golfed much recently. She was the athlete in my family. My Dad swam and I rode horses and shot guns, but my mother was most athletic. :-)
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I play with a guy who was a reactor engineer on a sub, his wife, and guy who works as a warehouse supervisor for OfficeMax. All of us live in small towns, outside the mainstream suburban life. Not exactly the hoi polloi! The Professor
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:17 AM
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25. the ruination of a good walk. |
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mark twain -- i believe.
maybe franklin --
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:18 AM
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26. Until you hear Robin Williams explain it. |
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Then it sounds like something that should be a blast.
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:22 AM
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27. Robin Williams is a cokehead |
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I heard a lot of things are pretty fun that would otherwise be tedious when you're coked to the gills. :shrug:
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:27 AM
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29. But this is one of his funnier ones. |
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:45 AM
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36. Past tense. He's clean & sober now. Has been for years. |
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but i get your point
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:49 AM
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Good to see that the bird photos are getting some attention! They're very good, if I didn't already say so! Especially the shot of the male hummer!
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:52 AM
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Thank you. We had fun shooting them. We also had five citronella tiki torches and two citronella candles burning. It actually did work - it kept the skeeters away. I was amazed. We couldn't have done it otherwise. (I detest wearing bug repellent.)
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:56 AM
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41. It's like Mark Twain said: |
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"Golf is a good walk spoiled."
Or, if you prefer, Winston Churchill: "Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller hole, with weapons singularly ill-designed for the purpose."
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Mon Jul-10-06 01:10 PM
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I admit, I don't mind people actually golfing, but watching golf is... Just... :boring:
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Mon Jul-10-06 01:14 PM
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49. I guess I'm an Olive Garden eating, NASCAR watching, golf loving liberal. |
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Mon Jul-10-06 01:34 PM
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52. You're a North Dakotan, too!!! |
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It's only natural to like golf when you live in ND!!!:hi:
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Mon Jul-10-06 01:19 PM
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50. Well, most boring anyway. |
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Mon Jul-10-06 08:43 PM
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54. That is part of the whole lameness of golf, yes. |
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Mon Jul-10-06 08:44 PM
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55. I would agree, but only from the POV that it's the worst to watch.. |
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Playing golf ain't so bad.
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Mon Jul-10-06 08:44 PM
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56. Something you enjoy sucks and/or is boring to me. |
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:00 PM
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the pleasure of your company? :cry:
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:01 PM
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61. Well, I didn't specify WHAT thing it was... |
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Would it help if I identified a cardinal by its song during my last round? :thumbsup:
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:03 PM
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62. Well that's pretty good |
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At least you had time to run away.
Cardinals are scary. :(
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Mon Jul-10-06 09:04 PM
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63. Not as scary as Blue Jays. |
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:scared:
*note* DU's Blue Jay is not scary, well, except when he's had too much to drink.
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66. A blue jay attacked me once. Flew right into the back of my head. |
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I can't dislike cardinals. They're my favorite baseball team. :D
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Mon Jul-10-06 11:55 PM
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75. You'll change your mind |
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after you get the webbing of your fingers bitten HARD a few times.
Frankly, it's like they know how much it hurts. Really.
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Mon Jul-10-06 08:59 PM
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58. It's not so much golf that I have no use for.. |
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....as it is the folks who play it. :)
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Present company excepted, I'm sure. *taps foot*
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I thought I was gonna have to "go Zidane" in here. :D
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Mon Jul-10-06 10:41 PM
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worse than the people who "play" it are the people who WATCH IT
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Tue Jul-11-06 11:01 AM
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78. I agree, too. My mother watches it and she's an ardent Freeper... |
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I have no problem with people who enjoy playing golf, likes the guys who posted on this thread, but it really is not a spectator sport...:eyes:
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Mon Jul-10-06 11:25 PM
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74. Nearly half my income comes from golf |
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So knock it all you want. :)
Actually betting on golf.
In 2000 I discovered an incredible golf matchup wagering system. By necessity after I won less than 40% of my matchup wagers in '99. Stuck two months of stats in Excel via my trusty PowerMac 7500 and an amazing clarity revealed itself upon calculation.
I'm not giving it away specifically, but if you ignore everything other than driving and putting you're on the golden path...
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Tue Jul-11-06 12:01 AM
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77. Watching golf on TV is like watching paint dry... |
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but for some reason, I've always wanted to get into playing golf. Isn't there some easy money to be made playing it or something? :evilgrin:
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NOW, that is all! The Professor
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Wed Jul-12-06 12:23 AM
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83. I defy you to name a worse sport |
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Just a wild stab! The Professor
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85. Have you ever watched a bass fishing tournament on OLN? |
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86. Different Strokes For Different Folks |
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I would be just as bored watching that as you would be watching golf! The Professor
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Tue Jul-11-06 11:15 AM
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81. I think it's the perfect chick game |
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Lots of time between action for chat and gossip.
Plus you get to do multiple things at the same time - go for a walk, play a sport and catch up with a girlfriend, and you know how women like to multi-task.
I just wish I 1) worked less 2) could golf as part of work 3) had a lot more money 4) had more girlfriends who golf.
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Tue Jul-11-06 11:24 AM
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82. XemaSab, you hate golf only because it involves shooting birdies |
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Wed Jul-12-06 09:17 AM
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87. Golf isn't a sport, golf is a game. |
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Sports involve sweating (from exertion, not stress).
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