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Myrtle Beach..
John H. wrote:
is a great place for golf, but I don't think I'd go there without a friend in the area. With a friend who has a 'Passport', the green fees run around $50, which isn't bad. 'Walk-ons' will pay anywhere from $85 to about $135 on the courses we played. The weather was great, food was good, good times with friends, but the golf scores sucked. Oh well. Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! Ah, yes...the greasy, high cholesterol, high fat, artery choking southern diet. Did you put lots of salt and butter on the greens? |
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is a great place for golf, but I don't think I'd go there without a friend
in the area. With a friend who has a 'Passport', the green fees run around $50, which isn't bad. 'Walk-ons' will pay anywhere from $85 to about $135 on the courses we played. The weather was great, food was good, good times with friends, but the golf scores sucked. Oh well. Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! -- John H |
Myrtle Beach..
HK wrote:
Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! Ah, yes...the greasy, high cholesterol, high fat, artery choking southern diet. Did you put lots of salt and butter on the greens? Harry, If you are not eating high fat, high carb and generally a poor nutritional diet with very little exercise, how did you get so overweight, bloated and generally stressed out? I don't think I have ever seen a pudgy hand with fat little nail bitten hands as you have. You really look like you need to spend more time on your diet and exercise program than worry about JohnH, who seems to be fit and in shape. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! Ah, yes...the greasy, high cholesterol, high fat, artery choking southern diet. Did you put lots of salt and butter on the greens? Harry, If you are not eating high fat, high carb and generally a poor nutritional diet with very little exercise, how did you get so overweight, bloated and generally stressed out? I don't think I have ever seen a pudgy hand with fat little nail bitten hands as you have. Don't know much about focal length, eh? |
Myrtle Beach..
"John H." wrote in message ... is a great place for golf, but I don't think I'd go there without a friend in the area. With a friend who has a 'Passport', the green fees run around $50, which isn't bad. 'Walk-ons' will pay anywhere from $85 to about $135 on the courses we played. The weather was great, food was good, good times with friends, but the golf scores sucked. Oh well. Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! -- John H Never mind all that...did you bring back a souvenir for us? |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! Ah, yes...the greasy, high cholesterol, high fat, artery choking southern diet. Did you put lots of salt and butter on the greens? Harry, If you are not eating high fat, high carb and generally a poor nutritional diet with very little exercise, how did you get so overweight, bloated and generally stressed out? I don't think I have ever seen a pudgy hand with fat little nail bitten hands as you have. Don't know much about focal length, eh? Actually, I have and know what focal length will do in a photograph, obviously, you don't. Here is a link that will show you how focal length effects ones perception in a photo. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focal_length I don't care how wide an angle you were using it would not have made anyones hands turn into those fat short hands. They looked like someone who has been sitting at a computer WAY too much and nibbling on fat, salty snacks the entire time. I think I can understand why you installed a kitchen next to your computer. I also don't know of any lens that will make ones nails look like they have been chewed to the nub. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! Ah, yes...the greasy, high cholesterol, high fat, artery choking southern diet. Did you put lots of salt and butter on the greens? Harry, If you are not eating high fat, high carb and generally a poor nutritional diet with very little exercise, how did you get so overweight, bloated and generally stressed out? I don't think I have ever seen a pudgy hand with fat little nail bitten hands as you have. Don't know much about focal length, eh? Actually, I have and know what focal length will do in a photograph, obviously, you don't. Here is a link that will show you how focal length effects ones perception in a photo. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focal_length I don't care how wide an angle you were using it would not have made anyones hands turn into those fat short hands. They looked like someone who has been sitting at a computer WAY too much and nibbling on fat, salty snacks the entire time. I think I can understand why you installed a kitchen next to your computer. I also don't know of any lens that will make ones nails look like they have been chewed to the nub. Actually, I don't chew them, but I do pick at them. And your understanding of the photo and how it was taken are wrong, too. So, your batting average so far today as the Perfect Snarky Asshole is 1.000. Oh...saw my doc last week. BP 118 over 64. Blood sugar 97. Cholesterol numbers I don't recall, but all "satisfactory." IQ, significantly higher than yours. |
Myrtle Beach..
On Mar 22, 7:56*am, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: is a great place for golf, but I don't think I'd go there without a friend in the area. With a friend who has a 'Passport', the green fees run around $50, which isn't bad. 'Walk-ons' will pay anywhere from $85 to about $135 on the courses we played. The weather was great, food was good, good times with friends, but the golf scores sucked. Oh well. Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! Ah, yes...the greasy, high cholesterol, high fat, artery choking southern diet. Did you put lots of salt and butter on the greens?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, if I was as fat as you, I certainly wouldn't be dissing what anyone else ate. |
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On Mar 22, 9:14*am, HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! Ah, yes...the greasy, high cholesterol, high fat, artery choking southern diet. Did you put lots of salt and butter on the greens? Harry, If you are not eating high fat, high carb and generally a poor nutritional diet with very little exercise, how did you get so overweight, bloated and generally stressed out? *I don't think I have ever seen a pudgy hand with fat little nail bitten hands as you have. Don't know much about focal length, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, focal length has absolutely NOTHING to do with the fact that you are a fat pig. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Didn't see many boats on the ICW, even though we crossed it several times a day. Did see one Parker CC, about 21'er, on a trailer. Didn't check the transom. Best place to eat was 'Country Kitchen' where chicken fried steak, mashed 'taters and gravy, all the iced tea and cornbread you could eat, and a double order of collard greens ran a total of $6.79, excluding tax. Now *that's* my kind of restaurant. I hope everyone was good while I was gone! Ah, yes...the greasy, high cholesterol, high fat, artery choking southern diet. Did you put lots of salt and butter on the greens? Harry, If you are not eating high fat, high carb and generally a poor nutritional diet with very little exercise, how did you get so overweight, bloated and generally stressed out? I don't think I have ever seen a pudgy hand with fat little nail bitten hands as you have. Don't know much about focal length, eh? Actually, I have and know what focal length will do in a photograph, obviously, you don't. Here is a link that will show you how focal length effects ones perception in a photo. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focal_length I don't care how wide an angle you were using it would not have made anyones hands turn into those fat short hands. They looked like someone who has been sitting at a computer WAY too much and nibbling on fat, salty snacks the entire time. I think I can understand why you installed a kitchen next to your computer. I also don't know of any lens that will make ones nails look like they have been chewed to the nub. Actually, I don't chew them, but I do pick at them. And your understanding of the photo and how it was taken are wrong, too. So, your batting average so far today as the Perfect Snarky Asshole is 1.000. Oh...saw my doc last week. BP 118 over 64. Blood sugar 97. Cholesterol numbers I don't recall, but all "satisfactory." IQ, significantly higher than yours. (Yawn) And not from lack of sleep. |
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