Week 1: returning home from winning the esteemed NAGA
Week 1: returning home from winning the esteemed NAGA
Last edited by Courty; 18th October 2011 at 08:54 AM.
We're not worthy
Pre NAGA Torture
Post NAGA Revenge
Last edited by Ned; 14th February 2013 at 01:39 AM.
I can see clearly now, the tree has gone,
I can see all obstacles in my way.
Hey, let's pop some Viagras and issue tickets with raging, mega-huge boners.
Congratulations Bob..
Your prize is a $25 voucher. Lefty is still waiting for your $200 entry fee. We will cover it though.
Sometimes when I think of you I touch myself..........
Well done Bob.
Vicious rumour going around that everyones favorite NAGA may have managed to fill up his diesel pathfinder with petrol....
"That former Solahart manager is so overbearing and intimidating"."
Oops!!!
Golf is, in part, a game; but only in part. It is also in part a religion, a fever, a vice, a mirage, a frenzy, a fear, an abscess, a joy, a thrill, a pest, a disease, an uplift, a brooding, a melancholy, a dream of yesterday and a hope for tomorrow. - New York Tribune, 1916.
Well done Bob... Late night?
Sometimes when I think of you I touch myself..........
He probably thought it was Haysey's.
If you start out depressed everything’s kind of a pleasant surprise.
WITB: stuff.
Dear uncle Bob, did those nudie pics of spud distract you?
If it aint for sale the right price has just not been offered
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Bye bye car...good luck at the mechanics.
"That former Solahart manager is so overbearing and intimidating"."
Yep and all the staff are ducking for cover at the moment.
Hey, let's pop some Viagras and issue tickets with raging, mega-huge boners.
Why do you think I went home. Safer, much safer!
"That former Solahart manager is so overbearing and intimidating"."
Golf is, in part, a game; but only in part. It is also in part a religion, a fever, a vice, a mirage, a frenzy, a fear, an abscess, a joy, a thrill, a pest, a disease, an uplift, a brooding, a melancholy, a dream of yesterday and a hope for tomorrow. - New York Tribune, 1916.
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