Golf-Do We have any Golfers

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loosewire

Joined Apr 25, 2008
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I was going thru my stuff and found my Honda Classic shoulder bag.
I'm not a real golfer,I attended Honda Classic's for a few years
What happen a regular volunteer could not make tourament one year..
So I was making conversation and said to another volunteer,these are
nice shirts they give us.Then that when my volunteer education
began, a golfing volunteer pays for the privledge.You can pay up to
two to five thousand dollars to volunteer,If you want to be In the
club house you pay alot and have to dress well.People around the
greens pay any where to fifty to two hundred dollars for polo shirts.
My person had paid for many years in advance and decided to let
me do It for a few years.I got tomeet all the player as they arrived
at check points,where they had to show P.G.A. cards to get In.
All P.G.A. members were allowed passage,any one showing saying
they were a friend did not enter. We had police officer's next to us for
support. The strangest thing I learned about golf,If you were not
near the course you had trouble finding out who was on top of leader
board.
 
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nerdegutta

Joined Dec 15, 2009
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Oh, no. He does it only for recreation. Being single he has too much time on his hands. No kids, no wife, just he and the golf...
 

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loosewire

Joined Apr 25, 2008
1,686
I just took some hard salami and wraped it around baby dills
and had a feast with my coffee. I get hungry this time of nite.
We went on daylights saving time saturday,we lost an hour
until the fall.Did your time change,I wonder about the time
in China. I have a friend there.While you check out curcuits
I'm going to sit back and have Peaches and cream.
 
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nerdegutta

Joined Dec 15, 2009
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A little night snack. Sounds good. Here it's 07:30, Tuesday morning, and I've been at work for an hour...
 
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nerdegutta

Joined Dec 15, 2009
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No, not really. Guess I'm 2nd or 3rd in command. When I have a lot to do, I like to start early. I get up at 04:45, and work from around 06:15 - 16:00.

In the wintertime, it's dark when I leave home, and it's dark when I get home. But it could be worse...
 

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loosewire

Joined Apr 25, 2008
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A short note ,I had a postion that I worked 18 hours,then would drop by to see that
every thing was ok.It did not seem like work thing were happening that were
worth while. See Ya.
 

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loosewire

Joined Apr 25, 2008
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He will return,electroics and golf never mixed.Electronic tech spend there life on a stool,
unless you are a reformed electronic guys that learns other things.
 
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