Nonononono
PREMIER
I could make this --
Do you respect wood?COULD" ?
I could make this --
Do you respect wood?COULD" ?
You better explain to him what wood is, I am sure it's been a while.Do you respect wood?
Plenty of cougars out west.Federal wildlife authorities have officially declared the eastern cougar (known in New England as the catamount) extinct in the USA. In an odd twist, now that there are no more left, the way is clear for states to attempt to re-introduce similar big cats to the catamount's original range.
Do you respect wood?
I'm sure your condescending retort was directed against Espola with respect to his "junk"*, but the original inquiry was actually directed at the forum's master angler.You better explain to him what wood is, I am sure it's been a while.
Golf ball display rack, ready for staining. It will hold over 100 balls when filled up.
You keep collecting those "errant shots" and your gonna have to do something more creative than just a rack . . . good looking rack, crappy looking balls.
Is the socalsunnysoccer Sanitarium's only working internet portal so old it has neither spell check nor auto correct? Too bad. These tax cuts aren't going to be sending any funding your way. Sorry Charlie.Theif.
Is the socalsunnysoccer Sanitarium's only working internet portal so old it has neither spell check nor auto correct? Too bad. These tax cuts aren't going to be sending any funding your way. Sorry Charlie.
Oh, and you've shown a distinctive pattern of disrespect toward wood. There are quite a few ring stains on the dayroom tables.
Finally, are you sure about that retrial of the NJ guy? I'm seeing very long odds he's getting retried.
Golf ball display rack, ready for staining. It will hold over 100 balls when filled up.
From your obsession over the salvage rights of lost and abandoned sporting goods property, to your lack of respect for wood, you have quite a few deep seeded psychoses that we may attempt to address.Theif.
From your obsession over the salvage rights of lost and abandoned sporting goods property, to your lack of respect for wood, you have quite a few deep seeded psychoses that we may attempt to address.
Is it your lack of knowledge of the Law of Finders that creates your obsession with desiring lost golf balls cluttering up the woods and high grasses that surround fairways that course management and the high paying club members greatly encourage scavengers to clear away for golfers to make less false finds and inadvertedly play a ball in error, costing stroke and distance?
Or are you only concerned with high grade woods? That low grade wood, such as knotty pine or strand board is not worthy of a coaster?
Wood must be respected. But it oak, redwood, mahogany, walnut! Whether it's been crafted into a fine redwood burl coffee table or a presentation display of rotten sun baked broken golf tees and mud smeared fading golf balls.
Of course you respect even knotty pine. You respect wood.And knotty pine is a nice wood.
My definition of civil disobedience is not just breaking a law that you consider to be unjust, but also includes the willingness to suffer the consequences - like Thoreau going to jail rather than paying taxes to support the Mexican War, or Dr. King leading marches that he knew would end with him imprisoned and maybe beaten, or this guy, who had to know he was going to be arrested --
https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/02/us/larry-nassar-attack-court/index.html
What's a "Theif."?Theif.