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Originally Posted by 8.5_Drive

REYYYYYYYYYYYYY.

Couldent agree more. Its actually embarrasing to watch USPGA tour golf, 'GET IN THE HOLE' ect.

tiger has had a mental breakdown, dont be so butthurt about is USA


It's hard to take you seriously when your English skills resemble that of a 4 year old.

Wait, so does your attitude.....are you 4 years old?

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Originally Posted by 8.5_Drive

Im sure i am going to be pretty outnumbered but...

Ricky Fowler - looks like a prat

Bubba Watson - is a prat

Tiger Woods - AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH


A more clearer example of an inferiority complex cannot be found.

To the OP - seriously what is the point of this thread other than talk trash which I keep hearing is an American thing? Like some others have posted here I don't hear anyone at my club talking about "this guy from Europe" or "that guy from America". It's always, "McIroy did this" or "Tiger did that." Fans of European players like the OP remind me of people with new money. Obsessed with the here and now.


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Originally Posted by Fourputt

Why do you guys encourage the troll?

Even more to the point I don't see why Iacas let this one go this far.  It's a deliberately inflammatory thread started by a boob.


LOL! Really? Maybe you should work on your putting and spend less time being offended on the internet.

Take the piss out of poulter or something

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Originally Posted by Kieran123

It's hard to take you seriously when your English skills resemble that of a 4 year old.

Wait, so does your attitude.....are you 4 years old?

Yes thats right Kieran123. I am 4 years old.

How the hell did u know that?

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Originally Posted by 8.5_Drive

Yes thats right Kieran123. I am 4 years old.

How the hell did u know that?


Um....

"It's hard to take you seriously when your English skills resemble that of a 4 year old.

Wait, so does your attitude"

That is how I knew.

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Um....

"It's hard to take you seriously when your English skills resemble that of a 4 year old.

Wait, so does your attitude"

That is how I knew.



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Originally Posted by Fourputt

Why do you guys encourage the troll?

Even more to the point I don't see why Iacas let this one go this far.  It's a deliberately inflammatory thread started by a boob.


It continues because, when someone wonders why 8.5_Drive has a yellow dot next to his name, someone can point them at this thread as an example.

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I just needed to post, to see if I have a dot.

edit: Nope.

BTW, I actually pull for Europe in the Ryder Cup.


Posted

The Ryder cup is the only time I root for the USA over Europe. I have favorites from the USA and Europe in all other tournaments that I want to see win.


Posted






Originally Posted by shades9323

Thanks for sharing a new word with those of us in the U.S., ya prat!



Don't bother with him, he probably posted it coming off a bad round.  8.5 is more than likely to be his I.Q than his handicap if the quality of his posts are anything to go by.

Better mention I'm a Europeon, and not a Yank having a go.


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ryder cup:

united states: 25-11-2

europe (combined): 11-25-2

major championships:

united states: 253

the world: 165

/thread


Posted


Originally Posted by dhanson

ryder cup:

united states: 25-11-2

europe (combined): 11-25-2

major championships:

united states: 253

the world: 165

/thread



Whats your point?  That your better than anyone else, this post is perhaps why it was posted in the first place.


Posted

This is a thread about Europeans vs Americans

Since Ryder Cup matches became Europe vs USA = Europe 8 USA 7 Ties 1

BOOM

Originally Posted by dhanson

ryder cup:

united states: 25-11-2

europe (combined): 11-25-2

major championships:

united states: 253

the world: 165

/thread




Posted
Originally Posted by Vermeer

Whats your point?  That your better than anyone else, this post is perhaps why it was posted in the first place.


that wasn't my point. i was assuming that the OP was referring to golf, which is why i posted those statistics. in golf (at least historically, albeit not of late) the united states seems to have an edge.

wholesale generalizations of a country are certainly the point of this thread.


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Originally Posted by 8.5_Drive

Yes thats right Kieran123. I am 4 years old.

How the hell did u know that?

He has your age mixed up with your I.Q; you Prat!


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