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A very very very small note on the issue
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06/06/2007 10:58:15
 
 
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06/06/2007 10:54:45
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01230338
Message ID:
01230949
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>>>>>But here is the true litmus test for you. Do you ever cheat at golf? Not in a practice round where you're playing two balls or more from every tee, but just the regular round. I used to nudge the ball once in a while when I first started, but not in the past 15 years.
>>>>
>>>>Hi Jay
>>>>My gosh when I was palying high school golf, never. How ever I was penalized once because my ball moved at address.
>>>>
>>>>There's never a need to cheat. I play just for fun now, so what would be the point of cheating? My golf buddies and I have an understanding that if our ball comes to rest in a divot we can get relief (in hazards, never). But even then I usually don't do it. But if sand traps are unplayable (usually after heavy rain) we get relief.
>>>>
>>>>15 years. I didn't know you've been playing that long.
>>>
>>>THAT'S 15 years of his life he won't get back!
>>
>>No! That's 15 years of joy and jubilation.
>>Besides, I doubt Jay plays everyday 24-7. He probably take 10 minute potty breaks.
>>
>>A terrible day of golf is better then great day at work!!
>
>I don't have the patience to play golf. I swing way too hard and slice horribly. Such a frustrating game, and it is really expensive to get good at, since it costs 40 bucks around here to play a round.

So if you shoot 120, that's only about 0.33 cents per hit. I'd say that's pretty cheap. :-)
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– Mark Twain (1866)
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