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Harry[_2_] January 22nd 10 01:08 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Harry wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
Harry wrote:
Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers
don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the
90's...my uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life
with a set of cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as
your $200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.


Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve
his needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds
almost 40 years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four
times a week until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did
play and win a good number of local senior tournaments as an
amateur. Uncle retired at 55 and moved to Boca Raton from Salem,
Massachusetts. He plays with a cheap, old set of clubs.
Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?


Trophy for Newbie Asshole of Rec.Boats.

I have a sig pistol that cost more than that chunk of plastic rifle.
BFD.
Big gun making up for a small penis eh?


Oh, you have been reading my old posts, eh. Well I used to think
people used guns to compensate for small a small penis, but that was
before I became so obese, that my fat completely covers my package.

So I decided it was time to change my mind. My new motto is:
"Harry Krause, My pecker may be the size of a babies, but I own a ****
load of guns."

Maybe you should give your lady a pecker stretcher for valentines day.




Imagine the horror of being a flajim* and all you can do in rec.boats is
spoof the IDs of other posters while your wife pleasures herself with a
zucchini.


* All the ID Spoofers here are flajim or variations on flajim.








Harry[_2_] January 22nd 10 01:18 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Harry wrote:
Harry wrote:
I am Tosk wrote:
In article , Bruce846
@gmail.com says...
As bad a golfer as herring is, if he spent $50 on a golf club, it
was too much.

I have no idea what his handicap is, but to play that often - in odd
conditions, too! - he can't be that bad. Paying a few grand for a
good set of clubs is no different than paying hundreds of thousands
on a fishing boat. I wouldn't want to guess what a pound of fish
costs with all costs considered. It's about the sport and the
enjoyment of the


Bruce. You must be new here;) Harry knows nothing about how John
plays, he is just spewing again, trying to get someone to listen.

Scotty


Herring posts his scores. Therefore, we know how he plays. He plays
lousy.

As opposed to you who doesn't play at all at anything.




Now, some of the flajim variants who spoof here are even dumber than
flajim, or they're flajim trying to appear dumber than they are. This
one, for example, reads like loogy or snottyscotty tosk, two of the
really stupid pond scummers who post here.


John H[_12_] January 22nd 10 01:45 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:41:32 -0500, Bruce wrote:

John H wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:06:23 -0500, wrote:


Harry wrote:

Jim wrote:

C. Mor Butts wrote:

On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 21:08:52 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote:


wrote in message
...

Democrats bit the dust, a hint of what November will bring...

How long was that seat liberal-democrat? 46 years or more? Well,
tells you what people think about Obamanomics, liberal
corruption-debt-spend and liberal health care tax grab.

Obama's honeymoon just ended with one year in office. One year of
Ombama has democrats voting republican. LMAO.

Some democrat aught to email this to Obama:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiM6JAQZwHI

The Dems can still put the bill through with the "reconciliation"
clause which requires a vote of 51, so the fat lady hasn't sung
yet. It WILL be interesting now to see the tap-dancing and
posturing of Democrats who are up for re-election. Some have
already declared, "I'm out of here" and won't be running. They are
smart men who know they can take their spoils and retire
comfortably. The greedy and stupid will stay, and take what they
get. An armed insurrection is in order to clean the Halls of
Congress.

Steve

You really ought to run for congress, Steve. I don't know anyone in
rec.boats who has a better take on things. We really need to promote
people who don't have big lips, bulging eyes and nappy hair.

I'm with ya when you decide to run.

Nice spoofing Harry, except your writing style and sore ass shines
through the camouflage.


Sorry, ****-for-brains...not one of mine. I've been...busy. My new
photo printer arrived late yesterday, and I've been occupied setting
it up, calibrating my monitor and loading in various paper profiles. I
suppose I could have bought a golf club, but the printer was more
expensive.

As always, ESAD.


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Very nice! I thought graphite shafts were for the senior citizens with
slower swings...


There is some truth to that. However, my slower swing speed is not due
to old age, but to a desire to hit the ball. I have found that I am
capable of a swing speed in the 100-110 mph range, but my ability to
hit the ball at such a speed leaves much to be desired, unless I am
into walking in the woods that day.

So, I've found that a three-quarter swing and a swing speed in the
80-90 mph range tends to give me a drive which stays within shouting
distance of the fairway on which I'm playing. As you know, shouting
distance is very important in golf. Those towards whose heads the ball
is travelling at a high rate of speed should be able to hear the word,
"FORE!!"
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

John H[_12_] January 22nd 10 01:50 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 17:12:43 -0800, "Bill McKee"
wrote:


"Bruce" wrote in message
m...
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~


Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my uncle
shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of cheap wilson
clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your $200
driver.

It's amazing what little things bother you, Harry. You need a long break
from this place so you can interact with people in person and act
accordingly.


He overpaid for the printer.


If you've seen his picture of the owls down by his creek, you could
easily understand the need for a printer capable of handling that kind
of photographic artwork.

Four hundred dollars is cheap for the quality Harry needs. Not just
needs, demands!

I would imagine something, at a minimum, like this one from WalMart:

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=10828731
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

Harry[_2_] January 22nd 10 02:07 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
John H wrote:

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=10828731


I'm sure your local walcrap store has that particular model on display
and ready to be stuffed into your SUV so you can take it home.
Interesting that walcram grossly overcharges for that model.

Oh...golf...golf is just another activity in life in which you will be
no better than mediocre.




I am Tosk January 22nd 10 03:33 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
In article ,
says...


So, I've found that a three-quarter swing and a swing speed in the
80-90 mph range tends to give me a drive which stays within shouting
distance of the fairway on which I'm playing. As you know, shouting
distance is very important in golf. Those towards whose heads the ball
is travelling at a high rate of speed should be able to hear the word,
"FORE!!"


I always wondered what would happen if you yelled four instead? Could
you be charged if someone got hurt...

Besides, why would anybody standing near a fairway or a green on a golf
course not be watching for flying golf balls anyway? If I hear the word
"fore" do I just hit the ground like a hundred other folks or look
around for a white ball traveling at over 100 MPH?

Scotty, there's a start?



I am Tosk January 22nd 10 03:34 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
In article ,
says...

On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 17:12:43 -0800, "Bill McKee"
wrote:


"Bruce" wrote in message
m...
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~


Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my uncle
shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of cheap wilson
clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your $200
driver.
It's amazing what little things bother you, Harry. You need a long break
from this place so you can interact with people in person and act
accordingly.


He overpaid for the printer.


If you've seen his picture of the owls down by his creek, you could
easily understand the need for a printer capable of handling that kind
of photographic artwork.

Four hundred dollars is cheap for the quality Harry needs. Not just
needs, demands!

I would imagine something, at a minimum, like this one from WalMart:

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=10828731

Do you think he is still printing out pictures of that guys Owls and
passing them off as his photo? Usenet and Google have ruined a lot of
his fun you know...

Scotty

John H[_12_] January 22nd 10 03:42 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:52:19 -0500, Bruce wrote:

jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500,
wrote:


John H wrote:



Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~


Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of cheap
wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your $200
driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.

You really researched the prices for a driver? Bored today, or is this
your life?


I had no idea my purchase of a driver would cause such a stir.
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

Harry[_2_] January 22nd 10 03:43 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
I am Tosk wrote:

Do you think he is still printing out pictures of that guys Owls and
passing them off as his photo? Usenet and Google have ruined a lot of
his fun you know...

Scotty



Paid your hospital bill yet?

John H[_12_] January 22nd 10 03:47 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:53:36 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.



Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost 40
years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a good
number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired at 55
and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays with a
cheap, old set of clubs.

Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?


I am so impressed with the golf stories by Harry and jps's golf club.
Wow, a Taylormade 540HD 100 - what a club! That's like a Porsche 911,
something I dream of, but will never obtain.

And Harry's uncle! What a man.

I'm surprised Harry didn't tell you about the time he shot in the low
70's when he first tried golf way back when. You've probably never
heard that story, but it was a good one.
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

Harry[_2_] January 22nd 10 03:52 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:53:36 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~
Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.
Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.

Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost 40
years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a good
number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired at 55
and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays with a
cheap, old set of clubs.

Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?


I am so impressed with the golf stories by Harry and jps's golf club.
Wow, a Taylormade 540HD 100 - what a club! That's like a Porsche 911,
something I dream of, but will never obtain.

And Harry's uncle! What a man.

I'm surprised Harry didn't tell you about the time he shot in the low
70's when he first tried golf way back when. You've probably never
heard that story, but it was a good one.



Sorry, **** for brains...I shot in the 80's and it was at the Boca Raton
Club. Rented clubs, too. But don't forget to repeat your lie about me
a few hundred times...so it beccmes part of the book of mis-knowledge here.

From what you have posted here, my 93-year-old uncle could still whip
your ass on the golf course.


Don White January 22nd 10 05:38 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 

"Harry" wrote in message
m...
I am Tosk wrote:

Do you think he is still printing out pictures of that guys Owls and
passing them off as his photo? Usenet and Google have ruined a lot of his
fun you know...

Scotty



Paid your hospital bill yet?



Wish I was a bill collector in Connecticut.
That Freak would be begging for term and conditions.



Harry Krause[_2_] January 22nd 10 05:53 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Don White wrote:
"Harry" wrote in message
m...
I am Tosk wrote:

Do you think he is still printing out pictures of that guys Owls and
passing them off as his photo? Usenet and Google have ruined a lot of his
fun you know...

Scotty


Paid your hospital bill yet?



Wish I was a bill collector in Connecticut.
That Freak would be begging for term and conditions.


That is what I like about you little buddy, for a little runt, you talk
big.

John H[_12_] January 22nd 10 11:02 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 10:33:09 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...


So, I've found that a three-quarter swing and a swing speed in the
80-90 mph range tends to give me a drive which stays within shouting
distance of the fairway on which I'm playing. As you know, shouting
distance is very important in golf. Those towards whose heads the ball
is travelling at a high rate of speed should be able to hear the word,
"FORE!!"


I always wondered what would happen if you yelled four instead? Could
you be charged if someone got hurt...

Besides, why would anybody standing near a fairway or a green on a golf
course not be watching for flying golf balls anyway? If I hear the word
"fore" do I just hit the ground like a hundred other folks or look
around for a white ball traveling at over 100 MPH?

Scotty, there's a start?


If you hear 'Fore', you should cover your head, at least. But, most
people just look up towards where the shout came from.

No one ever said golfers were 'really smart'. Luckily, I'd guess that
most have insurance for when that ball smacks them in the head.
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

Bruce[_11_] January 23rd 10 02:33 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
Jim wrote:
C. Mor Butts wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 21:08:52 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote:

"Canuck57" wrote in message
...
Democrats bit the dust, a hint of what November will bring...

How long was that seat liberal-democrat? 46 years or more?
Well, tells you what people think about Obamanomics, liberal
corruption-debt-spend and liberal health care tax grab.

Obama's honeymoon just ended with one year in office. One
year of Ombama has democrats voting republican. LMAO.

Some democrat aught to email this to Obama:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiM6JAQZwHI
The Dems can still put the bill through with the
"reconciliation" clause which requires a vote of 51, so the fat
lady hasn't sung yet. It WILL be interesting now to see the
tap-dancing and posturing of Democrats who are up for
re-election. Some have already declared, "I'm out of here" and
won't be running. They are smart men who know they can take
their spoils and retire comfortably. The greedy and stupid
will stay, and take what they get. An armed insurrection is in
order to clean the Halls of Congress.

Steve

You really ought to run for congress, Steve. I don't know
anyone in
rec.boats who has a better take on things. We really need to
promote
people who don't have big lips, bulging eyes and nappy hair.

I'm with ya when you decide to run.

Nice spoofing Harry, except your writing style and sore ass
shines through the camouflage.


Sorry, ****-for-brains...not one of mine. I've been...busy. My new
photo printer arrived late yesterday, and I've been occupied
setting it up, calibrating my monitor and loading in various paper
profiles. I suppose I could have bought a golf club, but the
printer was more expensive.

As always, ESAD.

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!




As bad a golfer as herring is, if he spent $50 on a golf club, it
was too much.

I have no idea what his handicap is, but to play that often - in odd
conditions, too! - he can't be that bad. Paying a few grand for a
good set of clubs is no different than paying hundreds of thousands
on a fishing boat. I wouldn't want to guess what a pound of fish
costs with all costs considered. It's about the sport and the
enjoyment of the sport in both cases.


He shoots in the 90's or worse usually.

Do you play? I do, rarely. I have broken 100 maybe twice. Your
average Joe isn't hitting in the 90's. It's a tough game but very good
exercise.

Bruce[_11_] January 23rd 10 02:36 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~


Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

It's amazing what little things bother you, Harry. You need a long
break from this place so you can interact with people in person and
act accordingly.



ESAD, brucie.

I'll eat some hit tonight since you told me to do that.

Get over yourself, Harry, and take that breather. It's no wonder why
you have so many enemies here.

Bruce[_11_] January 23rd 10 02:38 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the
90's...my uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with
a set of cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.


Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost
40 years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a
good number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired
at 55 and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays
with a cheap, old set of clubs.

Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?



Trophy for Newbie Asshole of Rec.Boats.

I have a sig pistol that cost more than that chunk of plastic rifle. BFD.

Plastic? Do you think it will make it through the TSA X-ray?

There's more steel in my AR15 than a dozen of your $400 Asian printers,
Harry, and it's American made!

Bruce[_11_] January 23rd 10 02:55 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:53:36 -0500, wrote:


Harry wrote:

jps wrote:

On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500,
wrote:


John H wrote:


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.


Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost 40
years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a good
number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired at 55
and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays with a
cheap, old set of clubs.

Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?

I am so impressed with the golf stories by Harry and jps's golf club.
Wow, a Taylormade 540HD 100 - what a club! That's like a Porsche 911,
something I dream of, but will never obtain.

And Harry's uncle! What a man.

I'm surprised Harry didn't tell you about the time he shot in the low
70's when he first tried golf way back when. You've probably never
heard that story, but it was a good one.

That must have been a lie unless it was a mini-golf course!

Bruce[_11_] January 23rd 10 02:57 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:53:36 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers
don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~
Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the
90's...my uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with
a set of cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.
Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.

Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost
40 years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a
week until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and
win a good number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle
retired at 55 and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He
plays with a cheap, old set of clubs.
Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?


I am so impressed with the golf stories by Harry and jps's golf club.
Wow, a Taylormade 540HD 100 - what a club! That's like a Porsche 911,
something I dream of, but will never obtain.
And Harry's uncle! What a man.

I'm surprised Harry didn't tell you about the time he shot in the low
70's when he first tried golf way back when. You've probably never
heard that story, but it was a good one.



Sorry, **** for brains...I shot in the 80's and it was at the Boca
Raton Club. Rented clubs, too. But don't forget to repeat your lie
about me a few hundred times...so it beccmes part of the book of
mis-knowledge here.

From what you have posted here, my 93-year-old uncle could still whip
your ass on the golf course.

First time out? Bull****, Harry.

Bill McKee January 23rd 10 03:19 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 

"Bruce" wrote in message
...
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:53:36 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~
Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.
Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.

Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost 40
years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a good
number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired at 55
and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays with a
cheap, old set of clubs.
Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?

I am so impressed with the golf stories by Harry and jps's golf club.
Wow, a Taylormade 540HD 100 - what a club! That's like a Porsche 911,
something I dream of, but will never obtain.
And Harry's uncle! What a man.

I'm surprised Harry didn't tell you about the time he shot in the low
70's when he first tried golf way back when. You've probably never
heard that story, but it was a good one.



Sorry, **** for brains...I shot in the 80's and it was at the Boca Raton
Club. Rented clubs, too. But don't forget to repeat your lie about me a
few hundred times...so it beccmes part of the book of mis-knowledge here.

From what you have posted here, my 93-year-old uncle could still whip
your ass on the golf course.

First time out? Bull****, Harry.


First time I ever played. I shot a 91. Do not think I ever got that low
again when I played golf.



Harry[_2_] January 23rd 10 04:04 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Bill McKee wrote:
"Bruce" wrote in message
...
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:53:36 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~
Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.
Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.
Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost 40
years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a good
number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired at 55
and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays with a
cheap, old set of clubs.
Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?
I am so impressed with the golf stories by Harry and jps's golf club.
Wow, a Taylormade 540HD 100 - what a club! That's like a Porsche 911,
something I dream of, but will never obtain.
And Harry's uncle! What a man.

I'm surprised Harry didn't tell you about the time he shot in the low
70's when he first tried golf way back when. You've probably never
heard that story, but it was a good one.

Sorry, **** for brains...I shot in the 80's and it was at the Boca Raton
Club. Rented clubs, too. But don't forget to repeat your lie about me a
few hundred times...so it beccmes part of the book of mis-knowledge here.

From what you have posted here, my 93-year-old uncle could still whip
your ass on the golf course.

First time out? Bull****, Harry.


First time I ever played. I shot a 91. Do not think I ever got that low
again when I played golf.




My only previous experience with golf was at a chip'n'putt course and of
course, miniature golf.

Oh...Bruce...**** off.


I am Tosk January 23rd 10 07:02 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
In article ,
says...

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 10:33:09 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...


So, I've found that a three-quarter swing and a swing speed in the
80-90 mph range tends to give me a drive which stays within shouting
distance of the fairway on which I'm playing. As you know, shouting
distance is very important in golf. Those towards whose heads the ball
is travelling at a high rate of speed should be able to hear the word,
"FORE!!"


I always wondered what would happen if you yelled four instead? Could
you be charged if someone got hurt...

Besides, why would anybody standing near a fairway or a green on a golf
course not be watching for flying golf balls anyway? If I hear the word
"fore" do I just hit the ground like a hundred other folks or look
around for a white ball traveling at over 100 MPH?

Scotty, there's a start?


If you hear 'Fore', you should cover your head, at least. But, most
people just look up towards where the shout came from.

No one ever said golfers were 'really smart'. Luckily, I'd guess that
most have insurance for when that ball smacks them in the head.


So let me get this straight... When somebody warns you a deadly
projectile is coming toward you, you stand upright and turn your face in
the direction of the incoming projectile? Man, I knew golfers
were....... Uh, hi John;)

Pffffffttt

Scotty

I am Tosk January 23rd 10 07:38 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
In article , Bruce747
@gmail.com says...

Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~


Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.
It's amazing what little things bother you, Harry. You need a long
break from this place so you can interact with people in person and
act accordingly.



ESAD, brucie.

I'll eat some hit tonight since you told me to do that.

Get over yourself, Harry, and take that breather. It's no wonder why
you have so many enemies here.



Harry has been doing this for well over a decade. Folks have begged,
threatened, ignored, taunted, teased, shamed, him. He is a very
disturbed individual who somehow needs this bad attention in his life,
There have been times when he has posted over 100 posts in a 24 hour
period, he will never stop.

Scotty

Harry[_2_] January 23rd 10 01:07 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
I am Tosk wrote:
In article , Bruce747
@gmail.com says...
Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.
It's amazing what little things bother you, Harry. You need a long
break from this place so you can interact with people in person and
act accordingly.

ESAD, brucie.

I'll eat some hit tonight since you told me to do that.

Get over yourself, Harry, and take that breather. It's no wonder why
you have so many enemies here.



Harry has been doing this for well over a decade. Folks have begged,
threatened, ignored, taunted, teased, shamed, him. He is a very
disturbed individual who somehow needs this bad attention in his life,
There have been times when he has posted over 100 posts in a 24 hour
period, he will never stop.

Scotty


I don 't post here much these days, snotty scotty. But the losers who
post with the IDs of others do. Right?

BTW, when do you plan to pay that hospital the $25,000 bill you racked up?

Never, right?

It's amazing that all your right-wing trashy buddies here don't throw
you out of their club for your fiscal irresponsibilities.



John H[_12_] January 23rd 10 01:54 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:33:39 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
Jim wrote:
C. Mor Butts wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 21:08:52 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote:

"Canuck57" wrote in message
...
Democrats bit the dust, a hint of what November will bring...

How long was that seat liberal-democrat? 46 years or more?
Well, tells you what people think about Obamanomics, liberal
corruption-debt-spend and liberal health care tax grab.

Obama's honeymoon just ended with one year in office. One
year of Ombama has democrats voting republican. LMAO.

Some democrat aught to email this to Obama:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiM6JAQZwHI
The Dems can still put the bill through with the
"reconciliation" clause which requires a vote of 51, so the fat
lady hasn't sung yet. It WILL be interesting now to see the
tap-dancing and posturing of Democrats who are up for
re-election. Some have already declared, "I'm out of here" and
won't be running. They are smart men who know they can take
their spoils and retire comfortably. The greedy and stupid
will stay, and take what they get. An armed insurrection is in
order to clean the Halls of Congress.

Steve

You really ought to run for congress, Steve. I don't know
anyone in
rec.boats who has a better take on things. We really need to
promote
people who don't have big lips, bulging eyes and nappy hair.

I'm with ya when you decide to run.

Nice spoofing Harry, except your writing style and sore ass
shines through the camouflage.


Sorry, ****-for-brains...not one of mine. I've been...busy. My new
photo printer arrived late yesterday, and I've been occupied
setting it up, calibrating my monitor and loading in various paper
profiles. I suppose I could have bought a golf club, but the
printer was more expensive.

As always, ESAD.

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!




As bad a golfer as herring is, if he spent $50 on a golf club, it
was too much.

I have no idea what his handicap is, but to play that often - in odd
conditions, too! - he can't be that bad. Paying a few grand for a
good set of clubs is no different than paying hundreds of thousands
on a fishing boat. I wouldn't want to guess what a pound of fish
costs with all costs considered. It's about the sport and the
enjoyment of the sport in both cases.


He shoots in the 90's or worse usually.

Do you play? I do, rarely. I have broken 100 maybe twice. Your
average Joe isn't hitting in the 90's. It's a tough game but very good
exercise.


That's my mantra when things go badly. "I'm here for the exercise, I'm
here for the exercise."

And, I try to remember a line I read in Golfer's Digest, said by a pro
to a hacker expressing displeasure at a bad shot. The pro looked at
him and said, "Jimmy, you're not *good* enough to get mad."

Actually, my handicap would probably be much better if I hadn't waited
until I was 60 to take up the game. I will admit, I got hooked on it.
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

John H[_12_] January 23rd 10 02:06 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:38:45 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the
90's...my uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with
a set of cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.


Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost
40 years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a
good number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired
at 55 and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays
with a cheap, old set of clubs.
Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?



Trophy for Newbie Asshole of Rec.Boats.

I have a sig pistol that cost more than that chunk of plastic rifle. BFD.

Plastic? Do you think it will make it through the TSA X-ray?

There's more steel in my AR15 than a dozen of your $400 Asian printers,
Harry, and it's American made!


Careful. You'll have him spending more than his wife will give him
trying to better you. He's gone through more Nikon cameras than you
can count trying to keep up with the various Nikon owners around here.
But then again, he takes some great pictures.

His picture of the two owls down by his creek is a classic.

http://duncraft.atom5.com/files/BarredOwlsDonnell.jpg


--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

John H[_12_] January 23rd 10 02:09 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:02:38 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 10:33:09 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...


So, I've found that a three-quarter swing and a swing speed in the
80-90 mph range tends to give me a drive which stays within shouting
distance of the fairway on which I'm playing. As you know, shouting
distance is very important in golf. Those towards whose heads the ball
is travelling at a high rate of speed should be able to hear the word,
"FORE!!"

I always wondered what would happen if you yelled four instead? Could
you be charged if someone got hurt...

Besides, why would anybody standing near a fairway or a green on a golf
course not be watching for flying golf balls anyway? If I hear the word
"fore" do I just hit the ground like a hundred other folks or look
around for a white ball traveling at over 100 MPH?

Scotty, there's a start?


If you hear 'Fore', you should cover your head, at least. But, most
people just look up towards where the shout came from.

No one ever said golfers were 'really smart'. Luckily, I'd guess that
most have insurance for when that ball smacks them in the head.


So let me get this straight... When somebody warns you a deadly
projectile is coming toward you, you stand upright and turn your face in
the direction of the incoming projectile? Man, I knew golfers
were....... Uh, hi John;)

Pffffffttt

Scotty


We really need a golfer's school where they teach you to drop to the
ground whenever the word 'fore' is heard.
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

I am Tosk January 23rd 10 02:12 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
In article ,
says...

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:38:45 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the
90's...my uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with
a set of cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.


Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost
40 years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a
good number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired
at 55 and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays
with a cheap, old set of clubs.
Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?


Trophy for Newbie Asshole of Rec.Boats.

I have a sig pistol that cost more than that chunk of plastic rifle. BFD.

Plastic? Do you think it will make it through the TSA X-ray?

There's more steel in my AR15 than a dozen of your $400 Asian printers,
Harry, and it's American made!


Careful. You'll have him spending more than his wife will give him
trying to better you. He's gone through more Nikon cameras than you
can count trying to keep up with the various Nikon owners around here.
But then again, he takes some great pictures.

His picture of the two owls down by his creek is a classic.

http://duncraft.atom5.com/files/BarredOwlsDonnell.jpg

Is that the same Owl picture Harry tried to pass off as his own? IIRC,
someone here found it on the website of the original photographer. Then
there was the time he said he didn't edit photos and Reggie (iirc)
opened the file in an editor and found something like 23 edits. This
after a days long monologue on how he likes his photos to reflect
exactly what his eye saw.

Harry is a goof!

Scotty

I am Tosk January 23rd 10 02:22 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
In article ,
says...

On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:02:38 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 10:33:09 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...


So, I've found that a three-quarter swing and a swing speed in the
80-90 mph range tends to give me a drive which stays within shouting
distance of the fairway on which I'm playing. As you know, shouting
distance is very important in golf. Those towards whose heads the ball
is travelling at a high rate of speed should be able to hear the word,
"FORE!!"

I always wondered what would happen if you yelled four instead? Could
you be charged if someone got hurt...

Besides, why would anybody standing near a fairway or a green on a golf
course not be watching for flying golf balls anyway? If I hear the word
"fore" do I just hit the ground like a hundred other folks or look
around for a white ball traveling at over 100 MPH?

Scotty, there's a start?


If you hear 'Fore', you should cover your head, at least. But, most
people just look up towards where the shout came from.

No one ever said golfers were 'really smart'. Luckily, I'd guess that
most have insurance for when that ball smacks them in the head.


So let me get this straight... When somebody warns you a deadly
projectile is coming toward you, you stand upright and turn your face in
the direction of the incoming projectile? Man, I knew golfers
were....... Uh, hi John;)

Pffffffttt

Scotty


We really need a golfer's school where they teach you to drop to the
ground whenever the word 'fore' is heard.


Well, here is a concentration exercise you can do at your own course if
you want to...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZq3_GSe7TQ

Enjoy... and don't smash the computer screen, it's probably a setup
anyway;)

Scotty

John H[_12_] January 23rd 10 03:33 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 09:12:27 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:38:45 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the
90's...my uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with
a set of cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.


Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost
40 years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a
good number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired
at 55 and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays
with a cheap, old set of clubs.
Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?


Trophy for Newbie Asshole of Rec.Boats.

I have a sig pistol that cost more than that chunk of plastic rifle. BFD.
Plastic? Do you think it will make it through the TSA X-ray?

There's more steel in my AR15 than a dozen of your $400 Asian printers,
Harry, and it's American made!


Careful. You'll have him spending more than his wife will give him
trying to better you. He's gone through more Nikon cameras than you
can count trying to keep up with the various Nikon owners around here.
But then again, he takes some great pictures.

His picture of the two owls down by his creek is a classic.

http://duncraft.atom5.com/files/BarredOwlsDonnell.jpg


Is that the same Owl picture Harry tried to pass off as his own? IIRC,
someone here found it on the website of the original photographer. Then
there was the time he said he didn't edit photos and Reggie (iirc)
opened the file in an editor and found something like 23 edits. This
after a days long monologue on how he likes his photos to reflect
exactly what his eye saw.

Harry is a goof!

Scotty


I believe it's the same picture, but Harry is the only one who knows
for sure.
--
"Your honor can never be taken from you.
Cherish it, in yourself and in others." Unknown

John H

John H[_12_] January 23rd 10 03:35 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 09:22:16 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:02:38 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 10:33:09 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...


So, I've found that a three-quarter swing and a swing speed in the
80-90 mph range tends to give me a drive which stays within shouting
distance of the fairway on which I'm playing. As you know, shouting
distance is very important in golf. Those towards whose heads the ball
is travelling at a high rate of speed should be able to hear the word,
"FORE!!"

I always wondered what would happen if you yelled four instead? Could
you be charged if someone got hurt...

Besides, why would anybody standing near a fairway or a green on a golf
course not be watching for flying golf balls anyway? If I hear the word
"fore" do I just hit the ground like a hundred other folks or look
around for a white ball traveling at over 100 MPH?

Scotty, there's a start?


If you hear 'Fore', you should cover your head, at least. But, most
people just look up towards where the shout came from.

No one ever said golfers were 'really smart'. Luckily, I'd guess that
most have insurance for when that ball smacks them in the head.

So let me get this straight... When somebody warns you a deadly
projectile is coming toward you, you stand upright and turn your face in
the direction of the incoming projectile? Man, I knew golfers
were....... Uh, hi John;)

Pffffffttt

Scotty


We really need a golfer's school where they teach you to drop to the
ground whenever the word 'fore' is heard.


Well, here is a concentration exercise you can do at your own course if
you want to...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZq3_GSe7TQ

Enjoy... and don't smash the computer screen, it's probably a setup
anyway;)

Scotty


That's the definition of '****ty', right there.
--
"Your honor can never be taken from you.
Cherish it, in yourself and in others." Unknown

John H

Tim January 23rd 10 03:39 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Jan 23, 8:06*am, John H wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:38:45 -0500, Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:


John H wrote:


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?


Enjoy your new printer. *You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.


~snerk~


Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the
90's...my uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with
a set of cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.


BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.


Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.


In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.


I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. *Waste of money on a feeble old man.


Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.


Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.


I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost
40 years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a
good number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired
at 55 and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays
with a cheap, old set of clubs.
Wow! *$414! *My new Colt AR15 was $1700. *Do I win a prize?


Trophy for Newbie Asshole of Rec.Boats.


I have a sig pistol that cost more than that chunk of plastic rifle. BFD.

Plastic? *Do you think it will make it through the TSA X-ray?


There's more steel in my AR15 than a dozen of your $400 Asian printers,
Harry, and it's American made!


Careful. You'll have him spending more than his wife will give him
trying to better you. He's gone through more Nikon cameras than you
can count trying to keep up with the various Nikon owners around here.
But then again, he takes some great pictures.

His picture of the two owls down by his creek is a classic.

http://duncraft.atom5.com/files/BarredOwlsDonnell.jpg

--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Pelosi and Boxer?

I am Tosk January 23rd 10 05:02 PM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
In article ,
says...

On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 09:22:16 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:02:38 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 10:33:09 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...


So, I've found that a three-quarter swing and a swing speed in the
80-90 mph range tends to give me a drive which stays within shouting
distance of the fairway on which I'm playing. As you know, shouting
distance is very important in golf. Those towards whose heads the ball
is travelling at a high rate of speed should be able to hear the word,
"FORE!!"

I always wondered what would happen if you yelled four instead? Could
you be charged if someone got hurt...

Besides, why would anybody standing near a fairway or a green on a golf
course not be watching for flying golf balls anyway? If I hear the word
"fore" do I just hit the ground like a hundred other folks or look
around for a white ball traveling at over 100 MPH?

Scotty, there's a start?


If you hear 'Fore', you should cover your head, at least. But, most
people just look up towards where the shout came from.

No one ever said golfers were 'really smart'. Luckily, I'd guess that
most have insurance for when that ball smacks them in the head.

So let me get this straight... When somebody warns you a deadly
projectile is coming toward you, you stand upright and turn your face in
the direction of the incoming projectile? Man, I knew golfers
were....... Uh, hi John;)

Pffffffttt

Scotty

We really need a golfer's school where they teach you to drop to the
ground whenever the word 'fore' is heard.


Well, here is a concentration exercise you can do at your own course if
you want to...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZq3_GSe7TQ

Enjoy... and don't smash the computer screen, it's probably a setup
anyway;)

Scotty


That's the definition of '****ty', right there.


I like it when the yuppy starts driving golf balls into the brush..

Scotty, who generally hates the "Jackass" crew...

Bruce[_11_] January 24th 10 01:55 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Bill McKee wrote:
wrote in message
...

Harry wrote:

John H wrote:

On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:53:36 -0500, wrote:


Harry wrote:

jps wrote:

On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500,
wrote:


John H wrote:


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.

Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost 40
years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a good
number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired at 55
and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays with a
cheap, old set of clubs.

Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?

I am so impressed with the golf stories by Harry and jps's golf club.
Wow, a Taylormade 540HD 100 - what a club! That's like a Porsche 911,
something I dream of, but will never obtain.
And Harry's uncle! What a man.

I'm surprised Harry didn't tell you about the time he shot in the low
70's when he first tried golf way back when. You've probably never
heard that story, but it was a good one.


Sorry, **** for brains...I shot in the 80's and it was at the Boca Raton
Club. Rented clubs, too. But don't forget to repeat your lie about me a
few hundred times...so it beccmes part of the book of mis-knowledge here.

From what you have posted here, my 93-year-old uncle could still whip
your ass on the golf course.


First time out? Bull****, Harry.

First time I ever played. I shot a 91. Do not think I ever got that low
again when I played golf.



9 Holes, Bill?

Bruce[_11_] January 24th 10 01:57 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
Harry wrote:
Bill McKee wrote:
"Bruce" wrote in message
...
Harry wrote:
John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:53:36 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500, Harry
wrote:

John H wrote:

Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!
Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers.
Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers
don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~
Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the
90's...my uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life
with a set of cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as
your $200 driver.
Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further
than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like
Race
for the Cure.
Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with
herring's taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers
that serve his needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds
almost 40 years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four
times a week until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did
play and win a good number of local senior tournaments as an
amateur. Uncle retired at 55 and moved to Boca Raton from Salem,
Massachusetts. He plays with a cheap, old set of clubs.
Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?
I am so impressed with the golf stories by Harry and jps's golf club.
Wow, a Taylormade 540HD 100 - what a club! That's like a Porsche 911,
something I dream of, but will never obtain.
And Harry's uncle! What a man.

I'm surprised Harry didn't tell you about the time he shot in the
low
70's when he first tried golf way back when. You've probably never
heard that story, but it was a good one.

Sorry, **** for brains...I shot in the 80's and it was at the Boca
Raton Club. Rented clubs, too. But don't forget to repeat your lie
about me a few hundred times...so it beccmes part of the book of
mis-knowledge here.

From what you have posted here, my 93-year-old uncle could still
whip your ass on the golf course.

First time out? Bull****, Harry.


First time I ever played. I shot a 91. Do not think I ever got that
low again when I played golf.



My only previous experience with golf was at a chip'n'putt course and
of course, miniature golf.

Oh...Bruce...**** off.

Caught in another lie? You are legendary, Harry!

Bruce[_11_] January 24th 10 01:59 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
I am Tosk wrote:
In articleAoidnUrqDKIM_cfWnZ2dnUVZ_jNi4p2d@giganews. com, Bruce747
@gmail.com says...

Harry wrote:

Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:

John H wrote:



Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~


Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

It's amazing what little things bother you, Harry. You need a long
break from this place so you can interact with people in person and
act accordingly.


ESAD, brucie.

I'll eat some hit tonight since you told me to do that.

Get over yourself, Harry, and take that breather. It's no wonder why
you have so many enemies here.


Harry has been doing this for well over a decade. Folks have begged,
threatened, ignored, taunted, teased, shamed, him. He is a very
disturbed individual who somehow needs this bad attention in his life,
There have been times when he has posted over 100 posts in a 24 hour
period, he will never stop.

Scotty

That's pure insanity. How can you have a real life when you can't stay
away from a Usenet group?

Bruce[_11_] January 24th 10 02:00 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
John H wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:33:39 -0500, wrote:


Harry wrote:

Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:

Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:

Jim wrote:

C. Mor Butts wrote:

On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 21:08:52 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote:


wrote in message
...

Democrats bit the dust, a hint of what November will bring...

How long was that seat liberal-democrat? 46 years or more?
Well, tells you what people think about Obamanomics, liberal
corruption-debt-spend and liberal health care tax grab.

Obama's honeymoon just ended with one year in office. One
year of Ombama has democrats voting republican. LMAO.

Some democrat aught to email this to Obama:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiM6JAQZwHI

The Dems can still put the bill through with the
"reconciliation" clause which requires a vote of 51, so the fat
lady hasn't sung yet. It WILL be interesting now to see the
tap-dancing and posturing of Democrats who are up for
re-election. Some have already declared, "I'm out of here" and
won't be running. They are smart men who know they can take
their spoils and retire comfortably. The greedy and stupid
will stay, and take what they get. An armed insurrection is in
order to clean the Halls of Congress.

Steve

You really ought to run for congress, Steve. I don't know
anyone in
rec.boats who has a better take on things. We really need to
promote
people who don't have big lips, bulging eyes and nappy hair.

I'm with ya when you decide to run.

Nice spoofing Harry, except your writing style and sore ass
shines through the camouflage.


Sorry, ****-for-brains...not one of mine. I've been...busy. My new
photo printer arrived late yesterday, and I've been occupied
setting it up, calibrating my monitor and loading in various paper
profiles. I suppose I could have bought a golf club, but the
printer was more expensive.

As always, ESAD.


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!




As bad a golfer as herring is, if he spent $50 on a golf club, it
was too much.


I have no idea what his handicap is, but to play that often - in odd
conditions, too! - he can't be that bad. Paying a few grand for a
good set of clubs is no different than paying hundreds of thousands
on a fishing boat. I wouldn't want to guess what a pound of fish
costs with all costs considered. It's about the sport and the
enjoyment of the sport in both cases.

He shoots in the 90's or worse usually.

Do you play? I do, rarely. I have broken 100 maybe twice. Your
average Joe isn't hitting in the 90's. It's a tough game but very good
exercise.

That's my mantra when things go badly. "I'm here for the exercise, I'm
here for the exercise."

And, I try to remember a line I read in Golfer's Digest, said by a pro
to a hacker expressing displeasure at a bad shot. The pro looked at
him and said, "Jimmy, you're not *good* enough to get mad."

Actually, my handicap would probably be much better if I hadn't waited
until I was 60 to take up the game. I will admit, I got hooked on it.

Enjoy it. Screw Harry and his bull****.


Bruce[_11_] January 24th 10 02:05 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
John H wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:38:45 -0500, wrote:


Harry wrote:

Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:

jps wrote:

On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500,
wrote:


John H wrote:


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the
90's...my uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with
a set of cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.


Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost
40 years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a
good number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired
at 55 and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays
with a cheap, old set of clubs.

Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?


Trophy for Newbie Asshole of Rec.Boats.

I have a sig pistol that cost more than that chunk of plastic rifle. BFD.

Plastic? Do you think it will make it through the TSA X-ray?

There's more steel in my AR15 than a dozen of your $400 Asian printers,
Harry, and it's American made!

Careful. You'll have him spending more than his wife will give him
trying to better you. He's gone through more Nikon cameras than you
can count trying to keep up with the various Nikon owners around here.
But then again, he takes some great pictures.

His picture of the two owls down by his creek is a classic.

http://duncraft.atom5.com/files/BarredOwlsDonnell.jpg



That's not a bad picture. I'm an amateur, but I do have a Nikon
D5000. I got a great deal from Best Buy on a two lens package. I'm
still learning about it. I always have "Auto" to fall back on but I
bought a few books and have been playing with the other settings. So
Harry must have the D3X?

John H[_12_] January 24th 10 02:12 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 20:55:54 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Bill McKee wrote:
wrote in message
...

Harry wrote:

John H wrote:

On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:53:36 -0500, wrote:


Harry wrote:

jps wrote:

On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:34:15 -0500,
wrote:


John H wrote:


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!

Callaway Diablo. Probably get three or four new printers. Printers
don't come with graphite shafts. But then, Callaway drivers don't
come
with WalMart stickers.

~snerk~

Herring needs a chinese knockoff callaway to shoot in the 90's...my
uncle shot in the low to mid 70's most of his life with a set of
cheap wilson clubs from a sporting goods store.

BTW, I'd guess my new printer cost at least twice as much as your
$200 driver.

Callaway Diablo can be had for $186 from Overstock.

In Herring's hands, it'll just put him that much further into the
woods.

I can hit my $29 second hand Taylormade 540HD 100 yards further than
Herring with his new Diablo. Waste of money on a feeble old man.

Maybe he should have donated that money to a worthy cause, like Race
for the Cure.

Heheh...my new printer was $414...though I suppose with herring's
taste, he could have bought "three or four" printers that serve his
needs for that amount of money.

I don't know anything about golf. I played one or two rounds almost 40
years ago. My 93-year-old uncle played 18 holes four times a week
until his 90th...he's slowed down a bit but he did play and win a good
number of local senior tournaments as an amateur. Uncle retired at 55
and moved to Boca Raton from Salem, Massachusetts. He plays with a
cheap, old set of clubs.

Wow! $414! My new Colt AR15 was $1700. Do I win a prize?

I am so impressed with the golf stories by Harry and jps's golf club.
Wow, a Taylormade 540HD 100 - what a club! That's like a Porsche 911,
something I dream of, but will never obtain.
And Harry's uncle! What a man.

I'm surprised Harry didn't tell you about the time he shot in the low
70's when he first tried golf way back when. You've probably never
heard that story, but it was a good one.


Sorry, **** for brains...I shot in the 80's and it was at the Boca Raton
Club. Rented clubs, too. But don't forget to repeat your lie about me a
few hundred times...so it beccmes part of the book of mis-knowledge here.

From what you have posted here, my 93-year-old uncle could still whip
your ass on the golf course.


First time out? Bull****, Harry.

First time I ever played. I shot a 91. Do not think I ever got that low
again when I played golf.



9 Holes, Bill?


Maybe 18, but with very loose rules would be my guess. Oh, and lots of
'gimmies'.
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H

John H[_12_] January 24th 10 02:14 AM

Brown Wins, Democrats bit the dust
 
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 21:00:48 -0500, Bruce wrote:

John H wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:33:39 -0500, wrote:


Harry wrote:

Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:

Bruce wrote:

Harry wrote:

Jim wrote:

C. Mor Butts wrote:

On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 21:08:52 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote:


wrote in message
...

Democrats bit the dust, a hint of what November will bring...

How long was that seat liberal-democrat? 46 years or more?
Well, tells you what people think about Obamanomics, liberal
corruption-debt-spend and liberal health care tax grab.

Obama's honeymoon just ended with one year in office. One
year of Ombama has democrats voting republican. LMAO.

Some democrat aught to email this to Obama:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiM6JAQZwHI

The Dems can still put the bill through with the
"reconciliation" clause which requires a vote of 51, so the fat
lady hasn't sung yet. It WILL be interesting now to see the
tap-dancing and posturing of Democrats who are up for
re-election. Some have already declared, "I'm out of here" and
won't be running. They are smart men who know they can take
their spoils and retire comfortably. The greedy and stupid
will stay, and take what they get. An armed insurrection is in
order to clean the Halls of Congress.

Steve

You really ought to run for congress, Steve. I don't know
anyone in
rec.boats who has a better take on things. We really need to
promote
people who don't have big lips, bulging eyes and nappy hair.

I'm with ya when you decide to run.

Nice spoofing Harry, except your writing style and sore ass
shines through the camouflage.


Sorry, ****-for-brains...not one of mine. I've been...busy. My new
photo printer arrived late yesterday, and I've been occupied
setting it up, calibrating my monitor and loading in various paper
profiles. I suppose I could have bought a golf club, but the
printer was more expensive.

As always, ESAD.


Do you know what a good driver (golf club) can cost?

Enjoy your new printer. You should be proud!




As bad a golfer as herring is, if he spent $50 on a golf club, it
was too much.


I have no idea what his handicap is, but to play that often - in odd
conditions, too! - he can't be that bad. Paying a few grand for a
good set of clubs is no different than paying hundreds of thousands
on a fishing boat. I wouldn't want to guess what a pound of fish
costs with all costs considered. It's about the sport and the
enjoyment of the sport in both cases.

He shoots in the 90's or worse usually.

Do you play? I do, rarely. I have broken 100 maybe twice. Your
average Joe isn't hitting in the 90's. It's a tough game but very good
exercise.

That's my mantra when things go badly. "I'm here for the exercise, I'm
here for the exercise."

And, I try to remember a line I read in Golfer's Digest, said by a pro
to a hacker expressing displeasure at a bad shot. The pro looked at
him and said, "Jimmy, you're not *good* enough to get mad."

Actually, my handicap would probably be much better if I hadn't waited
until I was 60 to take up the game. I will admit, I got hooked on it.

Enjoy it.


Thanks.

Screw Harry and his bull****.


Well, I don't know about that. That might be getting a tad closer than
I'd like.
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H


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