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Maybe it's because I'm on my phone on the course right now, but all I can see is a picture of your stadium. I'll check it out in a little while. What is it?

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Better golf clubs than the animals - PETA is watching.

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I came to this thread expecting it was about dating the time you bought your clubs,or the time they were made,so whats next?? "This is my ping 5 wood,there are many like it,but this one is mine etc etc" {full metal jacket}

Anyway if i had to date a piece of metal it would be one of those taylor made irons that cost $7000 each,eek


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Originally Posted by njcl13

I came to this thread expecting it was about dating the time you bought your clubs,or the time they were made,so whats next?? "This is my ping 5 wood,there are many like it,but this one is mine etc etc" {full metal jacket}

Same here

Dan

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Originally Posted by AggieGolfer13

I'm extremely proud to say this, especially as a college senior, that I have never explored the bowls of the Internet, that is 4chan.

Set up a VPN, and check out the Deep Web sometime. Can only be viewed through the Tor Network.

CRAZY SHIT on there. Can hire hitmen, order drugs, and do a bunch of illegal stuff. It seriously scares the crap out of me. Just don't go to any "porn" sites, it's full of child stuff from what I hear. Super gross.


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I take it TS "swings"?

I bet he shows that vokey what those "fast hips" are all about, if you catch my drift. He uses that bounce.

EDIT: mikelegacy, I wouldn't spread that around. First of all, you'll get on some watch lists from going to those sites, especially if you don't really know how to conceal yourself. Plus, the fewer people aware of it the less likely there will be a moral panic and a wholesale ban on the internet. People are begging for an excuse to censor everything and there's nothing that will stop that sort of activity so it's a no-win. I would also pretend I didn't know much about it if I were you.

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Adams Super LS 15˚ fairway, Kusala black 72x
Adams Super LS 18˚ fairway, Aldila Rip'd NV 75TX
Adams Idea pro VST hybrid, 21˚, RIP Alpha 105x
Adams DHY 24˚, RIP Alpha 89x
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Originally Posted by AggieGolfer13

I'm extremely proud to say this, especially as a college senior, that I have never explored the bowls of the Internet, that is 4chan.

You have not lived.

2013 Goal:

 

Single digit handicap


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I take it TS "swings"? I bet he shows that vokey what those "fast hips" are all about, if you catch my drift. He uses that bounce

Well said haha

Driver:910 D2 9.5° w/ Grafalloy Booyah Stiff Shaft

3 Wood:

Irons: G10 White Dots

Wedge: 56° Oil Can Spin Milled

Putter: Black

Bag: 
ProV1x


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Originally Posted by njcl13

I came to this thread expecting it was about dating the time you bought your clubs,or the time they were made,so whats next?? "This is my ping 5 wood,there are many like it,but this one is mine etc etc" {full metal jacket}

Anyway if i had to date a piece of metal it would be one of those taylor made irons that cost $7000 each,eek

Me too.  would be more interesting.


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