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Group: nashville.general · Group Profile
Author: InfoSuperHwyRoadKill
Date: Aug 22, 2007 07:52

"MrWonderful" aol.com> wrote in message
news:1187754905.124998.84680@l22g2000prc.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 21, 9:53?am, "InfoSuperHwyRoadKill"
> hellsgate.com> wrote:
>> "MrWonderful" aol.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1187661737.790751.253710@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Aug 20, 2:09?pm, "InfoSuperHwyRoadKill"
>>> hellsgate.com> wrote:
>>>> "MrWonderful" aol.com> wrote in message
>>
>>>>news:1187631587.279710.203840@a39g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>>>> Snedeker~!
>>
>>>>> : ) Lala
>>
>>>> He kicked ass in a very impressive, critical and important way. He is
>>>> off
>>>> to a great start as a pro.
>>
>>> Well said, MrHwy~!
>>> Snedeker went out in *30*~! And finished with 4 birdies in the final 6
>>> holes for a 63 to win the Wyndham Championship at Forest Oaks Country
>>> Club in Greensboro, N.C., by two strokes~!
>>
>>> BrandtSnedeker began his day in 8th place, 5 strokes off the lead, but
>>> this win vaulted Snedeker from 26th to ninth in the FedEx Cup
>>> standings, a series of four tournaments that is worth $10 million in
>>> deferred money for the winner.
>>
>>
>>>>From the Tennessean:
>>
>>> And from the related "photo gallery":
>>
>>> We see Brandt Snedeker celebrating a 32' birdie putt on 17; but we
>>> also see Steve Wheatcroft only offer his *left* hand instead of being
>>> humble in the presence a better man, without dignified congratulation
>>> to the Champion, Snedeker~!
>>> Snedeker, a gentleman, to distinguish him from Steve Wheatcroft,
>>> kindly acknowledged the lesser man, Steve Wheatcroft, who will
>>> forevermore be known only as "InsolentFATBASTARD"~!
>>
>>
>>> : ) Lala
>>
>> I started to link, but the couch taters 'round here don't care much for
>> golf. You can smoke while playing golf, although I laugh to myself when
>> someone lays their cig or macanudo down on a green just after it has had
>> a
>> good fertilizing
>
> I prob'ly arleady told you of my 185 yd, 5iron ace...
> since bragging is one of my favs~! hahahaha
> Had 2 perfect shots, same length, same day; one went in, but the other
> tapped in from 18".
> I played for 5 years, after a while I was never above the 80's, from
> the tips.
> We were a good threesome, never could find a 4th who was full-of-it
> enough to suit us.
> Played one round, 6-17 @ 1under. Only made one 5 footer for birdie,
> the wind blew it that close; but every other was a tap-in par. Hit
> every drive 300, dead middle draw, hit every green, missed every putt,
> 12'-20' , by an inch.
> Never needed anything more than a 9iron approach. Don't remember what
> I used on the par 5s.
> Easy golf:
> Hit first, 3 others hit and then hit again, I hit the green and the
> others get on; Looked into my bag and all the clubs were in order,
> magically; I never arranged other than long vs short groups.
>
> A friend of an acquaintence/enemy was always talking his badass golf,
> so I invited him to join me and my buddy and he brought his friend. I
> went out in 38 and in in 39 = 77. He was real 'competitive'/
> unpleasant, but his friend was a nice guy. His friend died suddenly,
> soon after; I hated that he died.
>
> I was never 'competitive' with my normal 2 players, we'd have fun and
> take turns winning -- makes a good group; but we really pulled some
> shit on others and each other. hahahahaha
> One friend is a piano player, but I think he likes to fight~!
> hahahaha Once I topped a tee shot and then hit my 3 wood onto the
> green among the previous group. They were angry for no reason-- it
> rolled on. So one said something and I replied I had no idea I'd hit a
> good shot~! hahahaha But Mike wanted a piece of them~! hahahahaha
> Mike had a sense of humor~! Once a 4th was at the Tee. Mike, who never
> missed a fairway, but not far, was reflected the sun off his watch
> bezel in the guys eyes. He almost missed the ball~! I'm not sure he
> knew Mike was "flashing him," but when the ball came off the heel of
> the club, almost hitting the guy in his own leg; we busted out
> laughing. hahahaha
> I loved his reply, "Why don't y'all go f yourselves~!" hahahahaha
> The 3rd was rich and retired, so he opened a lesbian dance club and
> married one. hahahahaha
>
> I have a hand written note from DAWeibring who followed us as he was
> redesigning the course. I wrote him after his "Bells palsy" and he won
> a later tourney. I wrote him of best wishes after his win and my Ace
> and he wrote back~!
> Then I quit and took up body building.
> Golf is self indulgent, too much time, too little reward.
> Except for Snedeker~! : ) Lala
>

I must say you tell the most interesting stories in the group. Your
character definition in so few words is amazing. We must know alot of the
same people, but there are only 50 or so people in the world. If you don't
believe it, look around when you are traveling. I see the same "people" all
the time, with only slight variations -- except for the uniqueness Kent, of
course. I enjoy the TV show "My Name is Earl" because I have known every
one of the personality types who make up that show. Of course that doesn't
speak to well for me.

As for me, I hit the ball 300 yards when driver heads were the size of what
is now a putter and made of wood. Now that drivers are made of space
shuttle allow and big as a frying pan, I only occasionally pump out the 300
yarder. A dead long thoracic nerve in the right shoulder pert near ruined a
decent golf game. When I'm on, my short game is accurate, and I will sink a
money putt. I'll tell you that writing but if we were playing, in Bear
Bryant fashion, you'd be feeling sorry for me because my game is so poor.

The last couple of years I've spent more time at the lake than on a golf
course. I sold the lake house last feburary 'cause there are crazy people
paying outlandish sums of money to own them. Now it's a haul, but still fun
to put together the proverbial red neck yacht club of boats tied together in
a cove blasting music, sipping a refreshing beverage, and when the sun
starts down, grilling some good food, but we are evolving. We just recently
finished a pool, so the scene is changing once again. The back yard is
currently a wreck and will remain so until the weather cools, but then we
plan to stay closer to home.

Still is still moving to me
And I swim like a fish in the sea all the time
But if that's what it takes to be free I don't mind
Still is still moving to me
Still is still moving to me
And it's hard to explain how I feel
It won't go in words but I know that it's real
I can be moving or I can be still
But still is still moving me
Still is still moving to me
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