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Captain feathersword
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El green jacket
It's Master's time again! Any other fans of the PGA's first major?
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land_shark3
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Captain feathersword
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DonnaKayDunbar
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DonnaKayDunbar
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I can hit yer balls with the best of them. Want to see?PHBeerman wrote:You only say that because you are not coordinated enough to hit the ball.rednekkPH wrote:Yup. When it comes to idiotic uses for what could be valuable hunting land, golf courses are second only to cemeteries.DonnaKayDunbar wrote:I think golf is a perfectly good waste of space.
There are over 80 golf courses in the Orlando area.
I just think that they take up too much space for an elitist "sport" and the land could be better used to help the community, more housing that is friendly to people with lower incomes, shelters, places for kids to go that don't cost their parents $60 a pop to take them for a good time...
What happened to rollerskating rinks?

I started playing golf when I was 20 Years old making about $10,000 per year. I have moved way up, but I would not consider myself to have the finances to be considered an elitist.DonnaKayDunbar wrote: I can hit yer balls with the best of them. Want to see?
There are over 80 golf courses in the Orlando area.
I just think that they take up too much space for an elitist "sport" and the land could be better used to help the community, more housing that is friendly to people with lower incomes, shelters, places for kids to go that don't cost their parents $60 a pop to take them for a good time...
What happened to rollerskating rinks?
Your other hippie arguments I will not respond to out of my desire for peace and tranquility today.
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rednekkPH
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Ick, that's worse than the golf courses. Do you know how difficult it is to hunt in a housing project?DonnaKayDunbar wrote:the land could be better used to help the community, more housing that is friendly to people with lower incomes, shelters, places for kids to go that don't cost their parents $60 a pop to take them for a good time...

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DonnaKayDunbar
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Hippies ROCK!PHBeerman wrote:I started playing golf when I was 20 Years old making about $10,000 per year. I have moved way up, but I would not consider myself to have the finances to be considered an elitist.DonnaKayDunbar wrote: I can hit yer balls with the best of them. Want to see?
There are over 80 golf courses in the Orlando area.
I just think that they take up too much space for an elitist "sport" and the land could be better used to help the community, more housing that is friendly to people with lower incomes, shelters, places for kids to go that don't cost their parents $60 a pop to take them for a good time...
What happened to rollerskating rinks?
Your other hippie arguments I will not respond to out of my desire for peace and tranquility today.
We disagree, and that's fine, elitist....
<3,
the hippies.

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DonnaKayDunbar
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You can take up being a bounty hunter...rednekkPH wrote:Ick, that's worse than the golf courses. Do you know how difficult it is to hunt in a housing project?DonnaKayDunbar wrote:the land could be better used to help the community, more housing that is friendly to people with lower incomes, shelters, places for kids to go that don't cost their parents $60 a pop to take them for a good time...

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land_shark3
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I can almost guarantee that those courses bring in more revenue for the community than any other business would.DonnaKayDunbar wrote:the land could be better used to help the community
Now private courses, I could understand the elitest argument. However I belong to a private course. Either I'm the token member or my club doesn't have so many elitests.
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PARROT HEAD MIKE
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You got hat one right Beerman. The golf course is a great place to do business as well.PHBeerman wrote:You only say that because you are not coordinated enough to hit the ball.rednekkPH wrote:Yup. When it comes to idiotic uses for what could be valuable hunting land, golf courses are second only to cemeteries.DonnaKayDunbar wrote:I think golf is a perfectly good waste of space.
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FFishstick wrote:You got hat one right Beerman. The golf course is a great place to do business as well.PHBeerman wrote:You only say that because you are not coordinated enough to hit the ball.rednekkPH wrote:Yup. When it comes to idiotic uses for what could be valuable hunting land, golf courses are second only to cemeteries.DonnaKayDunbar wrote:I think golf is a perfectly good waste of space.
So are Strip Bars.



