The Ryder Cup
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Re: The Ryder Cup
I find it very hard to get excited about the Ryder Cup. I don't find that my partisan juices flow along continental lines and I'm afraid I would sooner go for beers with Patrick Reed than Martin Kaymer.
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And if it's a toss up between beer in Germany and beer in Texas, then there's only one winner...
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You Sir, need medical help. Urgently!LeverEnd wrote:I disagree, my juices are better suited to Kaymer.
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Don't be so homophobic. Each to their own I say and if LE fantasises over Kaymer then he should be allowed to without ridicule .Burnden Paddock wrote:You Sir, need medical help. Urgently!LeverEnd wrote:I disagree, my juices are better suited to Kaymer.
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So was I jesting, mate.TANGODANCER wrote:T'was all in jest Dujon, nothing more. Most of what I say is.
I well remember the Tompson and Nagle era ( I still have a Dunlop driver with Roberto de Vicenzo sp? on it.) back when they and Gary Player dominated the game.
Mind you, good as they all were, I suspect if you put them in their prime and with the clubs and balls of their era up against the top men of today with their modern kit it'd be a walk over for the current crop. Maybe not around the greens but certainly down the fairway and approaches. Oh yes, the man in black: He was my third favourite player of that time. Always a gentleman, both on and off the course. It's not that I don't like the modern players (or their equipment) as I do. I am also sure that most of the players of today carry with them the same golfing ethos of those of yesteryear.
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Thanks mate.malcd1 wrote:Don't be so homophobic. Each to their own I say and if LE fantasises over Kaymer then he should be allowed to without ridicule .Burnden Paddock wrote:You Sir, need medical help. Urgently!LeverEnd wrote:I disagree, my juices are better suited to Kaymer.
feck you BP!
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Oi I'm not homophobic. I ain't scared of my house! Apologies for the Dad 'joke'.LeverEnd wrote:Thanks mate.malcd1 wrote:Don't be so homophobic. Each to their own I say and if LE fantasises over Kaymer then he should be allowed to without ridicule .Burnden Paddock wrote:You Sir, need medical help. Urgently!LeverEnd wrote:I disagree, my juices are better suited to Kaymer.
feck you BP!
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No need. It was an entirely deliberate innuendo fishing exercise and I'm disappointed only you took the bait. It's getting far too mature on here. Thought Wigan White would've been all over it like gravy in a pie.
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Just need to clarify a point of order here. Is the gravy you mean the golden stuff ,which only appears generally in meat pies, or the brown gravy which also appears in meat pies, mainly of the plate variety. On the topic of pies, you see, these things must be clarified because of those pies that don't normally have gravy in them, potato and meat, cheese and onion etc. Pies are a very important topic so best to get it clear.LeverEnd wrote:No need. It was an entirely deliberate innuendo fishing exercise and I'm disappointed only you took the bait. It's getting far too mature on here. Thought Wigan White would've been all over it like gravy in a pie.
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Clearly you haven't been to the little pie shop near the foot of Belmont Road, Tango. You must.TANGODANCER wrote: pies that don't normally have gravy in them, potato and meat,
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Indeed I haven't. Sounds very interesting. Damn, now I'm tasting em....Pies are so...infectious...Bruce Rioja wrote:Clearly you haven't been to the little pie shop near the foot of Belmont Road, Tango. You must.TANGODANCER wrote: pies that don't normally have gravy in them, potato and meat,
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You would love me to take your bait! Once again. I sicken myself!LeverEnd wrote:No need. It was an entirely deliberate innuendo fishing exercise and I'm disappointed only you took the bait. It's getting far too mature on here. Thought Wigan White would've been all over it like gravy in a pie.
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