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Date: 04 Dec 2006 00:27:33
From: Robert Hamilton
Subject: I laughed last!
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X-No-Archive: yes ...so it's 41 degrees F out there and the ground is a tad damp, but not soaked in any sense. I get to a slightly uphill 200 yard par 3. The wind is at least 15MPH and mostly in my face bit a bit left to right. Other guys are pulling 4I or 7W or so it looked. I pull a driver...and they called me names! I drill it to 8 feet and made the putt. First time in a long time I've birdied that hole! No other tee shot was within 30 yards of the green!
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Date: 04 Dec 2006 15:10:55
From: The_Professor
Subject: Re: I laughed last!
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George Orwell wrote: > In article <4573d696$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net> > "A Brick in the Wall" <NoSpam@NoThanks.com> wrote: > > > > > > "George Orwell" <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote in message > > news:0fad0837bdb272027966044cc6d328de@mixmaster.it... > > > In article <45736978.628E2EE@att.net> > > > Robert Hamilton <DBID@att.net> wrote: > > >> > > >> X-No-Archive: yes > > >> > > >> ...so it's 41 degrees F out there and the ground is a tad damp, but not > > >> soaked in any sense. I get to a slightly uphill 200 yard par 3. The wind > > >> is at least 15MPH and mostly in my face bit a bit left to right. Other > > >> guys are pulling 4I or 7W or so it looked. I pull a driver...and they > > >> called me names! I drill it to 8 feet and made the putt. First time in > > >> a long time I've birdied that hole! No other tee shot was within 30 > > >> yards of the green! > > > > > > And now the Golf Gods hear you glouting over a shot and will pull the rug > > > out from under you the next chance they get. > > > > > > > > > > > > > You beat me to it...... ;-) > > > > > > > ..and he'll probably lose a few clubs the same day. The guys I played with will get a kick out of being thought of as golf gods! Played quite well today. Had trouble dialing in approach shots with the wind and the variable textures of the greens, but all in all, not bad.
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Date: 04 Dec 2006 05:24:49
From: Carbon
Subject: Re: Bush Learns Vietnam Lesson?????
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On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 13:26:25 -0800, John B. wrote: > Jack Hollis wrote: >> On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 06:10:25 GMT, Carbon >> <nobrac@nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote: >> >> >So your argument is the Vice President of the United States is right >> >to move his money into foreign currencies--betting against the >> >dollar--to avoid any conflict of interest. >> >> My argument would be that the VP has the right to invest his money any >> way he wants. > > Do you think the VP has a right to invest money on a company that he > knows is about to win a major govt. contract that will increase its > stock price? John, I haven't heard of this but obviously I am not surprised. Halliburton?
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Date: 04 Dec 2006 21:34:33
From: George Orwell
Subject: Re: I laughed last!
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In article <4573d696$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net > "A Brick in the Wall" <NoSpam@NoThanks.com > wrote: > > > "George Orwell" <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote in message > news:0fad0837bdb272027966044cc6d328de@mixmaster.it... > > In article <45736978.628E2EE@att.net> > > Robert Hamilton <DBID@att.net> wrote: > >> > >> X-No-Archive: yes > >> > >> ...so it's 41 degrees F out there and the ground is a tad damp, but not > >> soaked in any sense. I get to a slightly uphill 200 yard par 3. The wind > >> is at least 15MPH and mostly in my face bit a bit left to right. Other > >> guys are pulling 4I or 7W or so it looked. I pull a driver...and they > >> called me names! I drill it to 8 feet and made the putt. First time in > >> a long time I've birdied that hole! No other tee shot was within 30 > >> yards of the green! > > > > And now the Golf Gods hear you glouting over a shot and will pull the rug > > out from under you the next chance they get. > > > > > > > > You beat me to it...... ;-) > > > > ..and he'll probably lose a few clubs the same day.
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Date: 04 Dec 2006 01:55:35
From: George Orwell
Subject: Re: I laughed last!
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In article <45736978.628E2EE@att.net > Robert Hamilton <DBID@att.net > wrote: > > X-No-Archive: yes > > ...so it's 41 degrees F out there and the ground is a tad damp, but not > soaked in any sense. I get to a slightly uphill 200 yard par 3. The wind > is at least 15MPH and mostly in my face bit a bit left to right. Other > guys are pulling 4I or 7W or so it looked. I pull a driver...and they > called me names! I drill it to 8 feet and made the putt. First time in > a long time I've birdied that hole! No other tee shot was within 30 > yards of the green! And now the Golf Gods hear you glouting over a shot and will pull the rug out from under you the next chance they get.
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