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Christine is an excellent sports writer for USA TODAY.  Today on page 1 of the Sports section. She was picked to do the birthday column since today is Tiger's 40th birthday.

First, I want to wish Tiger a Happy Birthday! Christine discusses Tiger's 7 surgeries and his present physical condition, based on his own words. She then sums it up by writing that he is 40 going on 70! She gives a retrospective on his brilliant career since it is over!

If Christine is right, then Tiger finishes 2nd to Jack in total professional Majors won (18 vs 14). He is 2nd to Jack in Masters won (6 vs 4). In the US Open, Tiger is 2nd again with 3 compared to the 4 won by Jack, Willie Anderson, Bobby Jones and Ben Hogan. In the Open Championship, Jack and Tiger are down the list with 3 apiece. Vardon won 6, and James Braid, J H Taylor, and Peter Thompson had 5 piece. In the PGA, Tiger's 4 is second to the 5 won by Jack and The Haig.

In total PGA wins, Tiger's 79 is second to the Slammer's 84. Will Tiger continue to play? He says "Yes, IF his body let's him. And if it does NOT let him, then he has a contingency plan. "If I am not able to compete at the highest level in golf, I will find other things where I can compete at ". I guess we need to sing Bob Hope's theme song to him. "Thanks for the memories". It WAS a great ride!

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Edited, again. Enough, PEZ. Seriously.

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How about hitting this with some of your super-duper editing skills? This is basically unreadable in its current form. 

Who the hell starts a list with 2, ffs?

I only made it 20% in before calling it quits. If you're an editor, you clearly don't give a shit about this readership. If it's not worth your time to write it well, it's certainly not worth my time to read it. 

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41 minutes ago, Ernest Jones said:

How about hitting this with some of your super-duper editing skills? This is basically unreadable in its current form. 

Who the hell starts a list with 2, ffs?

I only made it 20% in before calling it quits. If you're an editor, you clearly don't give a shit about this readership. If it's not worth your time to write it well, it's certainly not worth my time to read it. 

I started it with a "1". I do not know what happened to it. I posted from my cell phone and did constant editing. I will edit it again, and NOT use the cell phone again!

 

I just tried to edit the original post and the system will not allow it.. It did let me edit the reply post. Is there a time limit?

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23 minutes ago, PEZGolf said:

I just tried to edit the original post and the system will not allow it.. It did let me edit the reply post. Is there a time limit?

Yes, the window to edit a post has a time limit. 

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Just now, Ernest Jones said:

Yes, the window to edit a post has a time limit. 

I am sorry this happened, and I will post only from a computer in the future. My laptop is being repaired, and I have been using the ones at the NH library, but they are closed on Wednesdays.

9 minutes ago, Patch said:

I met a guy a few weeks ago who was traveling to Vegas who worked behind the entertainment scene as a "Grip" or "Key Grip". (IDK what that is). He saw my clubs and we started talking bout golf.

On his phone he had picts with Woods and himself at some commercial that was being made. I believe he said the commercial was  made last July. 

He basically said the same thing, that Woods moved around like an old man. That when he was not needed on camera, that he would be off, resting by himself, and  that his people would be working with the commercial people on what they wanted Woods to do, or say.

It's interesting that a reporter would also come up with the same "old man" scenario......40 going on 70. 

 

I feel sorry for Tiger. He wants to do things with Sam and Charlie and is unable to do so.

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6 minutes ago, PEZGolf said:

I am sorry this happened, and I will post only from a computer in the future. My laptop is being repaired, and I have been using the ones at the NH library, but they are closed on Wednesdays.

I feel sorry for Tiger. He wants to do things with Sam and Charlie and is unable to do so.

The time limit applies regardless to the machine. IOW, even from a computer, you still have a limited window to edit posts. 

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19 minutes ago, Patch said:

I met a guy a few weeks ago who was traveling to Vegas who worked behind the entertainment scene as a "Grip" or "Key Grip". (IDK what that is). He saw my clubs and we started talking bout golf.

On his phone he had picts with Woods and himself at some commercial that was beingg made. I believe he said the commercial was  made last July. 

He basically said the same thing, that Woods moved around like an old man. That when he was not needed on camera, that he would be off, resting by himself, and  that his people would be working with the commercial people on what they wanted Woods to do, or say.

It's interesting that a reporter would also come up with the same "old man" scenario......40 going on 70. 

 

I feel sorry for Tiger. He wants to do things with Sam and Charlie and is unable to do so.

I will be EXTREMELY CAREFUL in the future. I do realize it causes a waste of time for you guys and gals.

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1 hour ago, PEZGolf said:

I started it with a "1". I do not know what happened to it. I posted from my cell phone and did constant editing. I will edit it again, and NOT use the cell phone again!

 

I just tried to edit the original post and the system will not allow it.. It did let me edit the reply post. Is there a time limit?

It's really not that hard to post clearly from your phone, you know.  Sure, the window is smaller but the keys are all there, and you can also use punctuation.  It even has a return key.

Not to mention, a condensed version of the toolbar that shows up on the full desktop site, which even contains the list function.  Watch:

Reasons that make Pez's posts hard to read:

  1. He doesn't use the return key.
  2. He doesn't think it's possible to post legibly from a phone.
  3. And that's pretty much it.

If you just took a little care to write more clearly - which shouldn't be too hard since you claim to be a writer - then I think you'll find that you get a lot more and better responses to your threads.

(This post was written entirely on my phone - and took about 2 minutes)

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15 minutes ago, Golfingdad said:

{This post was written entirely on my phone - and took about 2 minutes)

See?

Show off!

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3 hours ago, PEZGolf said:

Christine is an excellent sports writer for USA TODAY.  Today on page 1 of the Sports section. She was picked to do the birthday column since today is Tiger's 40th birthday.                                               2. First, I want to wish Tiger a Happy Birthday! Christine discusses Tiger's 7 surgeries and his present physical condition, based on his own words. She then sums it up by writing that he is 40 going on 70! She gives a retrospective on his brilliant career since it is over!                                              3.  If Christine is right, then Tiger finishes 2nd to Jack in total professional Majors won (18 vs 14). He is 2nd to Jack in Masters won (6 vs 4). In the US Open, Tiger is 2nd again with 3 compared to the 4 won by Jack, Willie Anderson, Bobby Jones and Ben Hogan. In the Open Championship, Jack and Tiger are down the list with 3 apiece. Vardon won 6, and James Braid, J H Taylor, and Peter Thompson had 5 piece. In the PGA, Tiger's 4 is second to the 5 won by Jack and The Haig.               4.  In total PGA wins, Tiger's 79 is second to the Slammer's 84. Will Tiger continue to play? He says "Yes, IF his body let's him. And if it does NOT let him, then he has a contingency plan. "If I am not able to compete at the highest level in golf, I will find other things where I can compete at ". I guess we need to sing Bob Hope's theme song to him. "Thanks for the memories". It WAS a great ride!

 

 

That was probably an interesting post, but I will be damned if I will read it until you have complied with the basic formatting standards that you have been repeatedly asked to follow.

But then again, what the hell do I know?

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2 hours ago, Golfingdad said:

It's really not that hard to post clearly from your phone, you know.  Sure, the window is smaller but the keys are all there, and you can also use punctuation.  It even has a return key.

Not to mention, a condensed version of the toolbar that shows up on the full desktop site, which even contains the list function.  Watch:

Reasons that make Pez's posts hard to read:

  1. He doesn't use the return key.
  2. He doesn't think it's possible to post legibly from a phone.
  3. And that's pretty much it.

If you just took a little care to write more clearly - which shouldn't be too hard since you claim to be a writer - then I think you'll find that you get a lot more and better responses to your threads.

(This post was written entirely on my phone - and took about 2 minutes)

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We all know there is a lening

We all know there is a learning curve with new activities. You all MUST have heard this axiom:  "You can teach an OLD DOG new tricks, but YOU MUST HAVE PATIENCE!!"

2 hours ago, DaveP043 said:

Show off!

DO NOT WORRY. DO NOT HURRY. IWILL TEACH HIM A LESSON THAT HE WILL NOT FORGET!

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2 hours ago, DaveP043 said:

Show off!

And he did while driving his car, in heavy traffic, on the expressway! TRULY AMAZING!

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Just now, PEZGolf said:

And he did while driving his car, in heavy traffic, on the expressway! TRULY AMAZING!

Everyone does that in California, from what I've heard.  At least he wasn't putting on his make-up with the other hand at the time, or it could have taken 3 minutes.

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23 minutes ago, PEZGolf said:

 

We all know there is a lening

We all know there is a learning curve with new activities. You all MUST have heard this axiom:  "You can teach an OLD DOG new tricks, but YOU MUST HAVE PATIENCE!!"

DO NOT WORRY. DO NOT HURRY. IWILL TEACH HIM A LESSON THAT HE WILL NOT FORGET!

For the love of Mary, even this post needs some editing. Editor Fail. 

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28 minutes ago, PEZGolf said:

 

We all know there is a lening

We all know there is a learning curve with new activities. You all MUST have heard this axiom:  "You can teach an OLD DOG new tricks, but YOU MUST HAVE PATIENCE!!"

DO NOT WORRY. DO NOT HURRY. IWILL TEACH HIM A LESSON THAT HE WILL NOT FORGET!

 

9 minutes ago, PEZGolf said:

And he did while driving his car, in heavy traffic, on the expressway! TRULY AMAZING!

Please use multi-quote too.

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14 minutes ago, Ernest Jones said:

For the love of Mary, even this post needs some editing. Editor Fail. 

Just to add to this, no one is expecting perfect posts with flawless grammar and impeccable spelling. @saevel25 is a long time member and great contributor and he can't spell worth shit. It's all good, it is, after all, a golf forum. 

But you have consistently posted poorly formatted posts that speak more to laziness and disregard for others, and even that would likely be overlooked if you weren't so quick to tell us all about your "editor" status and the importance of using clear and proper language. 

Yours in earnest, Jason.
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OK. Thank you. I will use multi-quote

Trust me. I am trying. I do want my posts to be read.

 

 

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1 hour ago, PEZGolf said:

We all know there is a learning curve with new activities. You all MUST have heard this axiom:  "You can teach an OLD DOG new tricks, but YOU MUST HAVE PATIENCE!!"

Actually, no I have not heard that one.  But worry not, my friend, I have nothing but patience.  In the immortal words of Rob Schneider ...

 

 

1 hour ago, DaveP043 said:

Everyone does that in California, from what I've heard.  At least he wasn't putting on his make-up with the other hand at the time, or it could have taken 3 minutes.

How do you know I wasn't also putting on makeup?!?!?! :8)

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