So.....
1. haysey
2. Dcanto
3. Courty
4. Mike (Pencil)
5. Solarman (Biro)
6. Donut
So.....
1. haysey
2. Dcanto
3. Courty
4. Mike (Pencil)
5. Solarman (Biro)
6. Donut
Last edited by haysey; 19th October 2012 at 02:45 PM. Reason: added player list
"That former Solahart manager is so overbearing and intimidating"."
I thought Courty would feel ill at ease regardless of where we end up playing, being without whatever club it was that he broke. The whole feng-shui of his bag would be out.
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.
I think the feng shui of his whole game is screwed at the moment.
"That former Solahart manager is so overbearing and intimidating"."
So where do you really want to play?
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.
Sorry Tim, only just read your PM. I am happy with either of those two suggestions. I have never played Millaa either. Who else will be joining us (no homo)?
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.
Righto. Lets go with milla milla.
No riff raff need apply I reckon.
"That former Solahart manager is so overbearing and intimidating"."
I'm in.
Done, what time do you want to tee off?
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.
Suits me. Seeing as we are heading to dairy farming country we might as well wake up the same time dairy farmers do.
You won't believe how much OOB is on this course..
Don't know if it's worth the hassle of a 100 minute drive to watch 2 burglaring choppers battle it out.
It'll be like watching "Gorillas In The Mist" at Millaa Millaa that early in the morning.
Means nothing anyway as there will always be an asterisk besides this years winner.
Hey, let's pop some Viagras and issue tickets with raging, mega-huge boners.
You are getting bitter in your old age Bob.
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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You guys crack me up.
I love playing Millaa Millaa. We're playing at a birthday party the night before. By the time we pack up and get home it'll be around 3 am. Asleep by 3.30, wake up at 5.30 to get to Millaa by 7ish.
OK I'm a definite pencil for this.
Are you in a band, mike?
"That former Solahart manager is so overbearing and intimidating"."
Yeah mate. Is Pirates still running?
Why don't you just stay in Millaa, Mike? You can't tell me you can't fit across the back seat of your car.
Not as silly as it sounds.
Ned won this yet?
Forum needs more banter.
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