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Date: 16 Nov 2006 16:31:43
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Subject: Making New Golf Friends
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Hello Golfers! I am doing some research for my site: www.igolf.to (Golf Dating). Anyway - what I want to know from my peers is: what would you be most interested to know about a prospective golf partner? 1. Left right handed golfer 2. Type of clubs used 3. Type of balls 4. Prefers to cart or drive caddie or drag! The idea behind the site is to network golfers - which in its self is simple enough however what would make it more interesting? Perhaps being able to create golf days and allow other members to join a game or create similar games and to have a ricking party on the 19th hole... I would love your feedback suggestions and comments. I will chuck the good ones into my blog! - brendan
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Date: 17 Nov 2006 09:31:31
From: Miss Anne Thrope
Subject: Re: Making New Golf Friends
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Crap already attracts crap. This site is unnecessary.
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Date: 17 Nov 2006 13:12:00
From: Brian Foster
Subject: Re: FOX News VS Other media
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"FredK" <fred.nospam@nospam.dec.com > wrote in message news:455ce767@usenet01.boi.hp.com... > > OK. Lets try something different. > > Radical Christianity is invisible to most Americans. They are a tiny > minority of the population. Many of these people send their children to > "camps" and are indoctrinated. Some will gladly kill a doctor who > performs an abortion. The slightly less radical want to push the US from > a secular government to become a Christian government, replace science > with faith in the classroom, ban abortion, ban contraception, ban same > gender sex. > > Let's say the inevitable happens - and some charismatic preacher comes > along and persuades the poorest of the poor Christians to a even more > fundamental view that involves blaming illegal aliens from Mexico for all > out problems and urges them to all be killed. You can pretty easily > justify any number of things with the Bible if you want. > > Would you want an outsider looking in to judge YOU buy the beliefs of > these nut jobs? You might even *agree* with the goals of some of them - > like banning abortion - or curbing illegal immigration. > > Now that doesn't mean there aren't bad and good Christians. Just like > there are bad and good Muslims. Unfortunately MOST Christians AND Muslims > are sheep who want to be told what to think, and want to hear why > everything bad that happens is someone elses fault. They are just a lot > poorer and a lot more pissed off and don't have an army to fight us with. > So what you get is asymetric warfare - or terrorism. > > You want to "win the war on terror" - figure out how to make this NOT > about a being a Holy Crusade. Because THAT is what we make it - we (the > US govt) even uses the words sometimes when they aren't paying attention. > > If you want to make it a crusade, then you might as well start nuking the > entire arab world. Because you'll pretty much need to kill all of them. > And round up the rest and put them into a detention camp - like the state > of Utah for example. Fred, you keep dealing in hypothetical with regard to the religion thing. The facts are that there are radical islamist who are preaching hate and violence and they have corrupted one of the world's major religions, and they are doing it well enough to motivate other islamists to take action on a widespread scale. And they have very sophisticated and powerful weapons and (I'm going out on a limb here) it appears that they are being sponsored/supported by some sovereign Arab states. So can we stop asking the what if the KKK gets out of hand question? or the what if the Mormon's get violent question? and try dealing with reality. I would like to see Arabs and muslims all over the world denounce Al Queda and Hezbollah for what they are, but it aint happening. It aint happening loudly enough and the world's dependence on oil is keeping the governments/kingdoms/leaders of these countries well financed and in control of their people. So lets do what needs to be done and start putting pressure on these countries to build schools, get their populations educated and skilled, learn to tolerate other religions and viewpoints or we go in and install new leaders.
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Date: 17 Nov 2006 04:43:57
From: Gordo
Subject: Re: Making New Golf Friends
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brendanjnash@gmail.com wrote: > Hello Golfers! > > I am doing some research for my site: www.igolf.to (Golf Dating). > - brendan My wife has a strict rule........No Dating others! Sorry, can't help
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Date: 17 Nov 2006 11:53:11
From: John Reddy
Subject: Re: Making New Golf Friends
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In article <1163723503.396882.5290@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com >, brendanjnash@gmail.com wrote: > Perhaps being able to create golf days and allow other members to join > a game or create similar games and to have a ricking party on the 19th > hole... Do you have to rick everyone or just the ones you want?
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Date: 17 Nov 2006 16:17:39
From: Shintaro
Subject: Re: Making New Golf Friends
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brendanjnash@gmail.com wrote: > Hello Golfers! > > I am doing some research for my site: www.igolf.to (Golf Dating). > Anyway - what I want to know from my peers is: what would you be most > interested to know about a prospective golf partner? > Whether she has big ones? Driver head, I mean. ;p
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