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Commie and TCWtony cunninghams willy wrote:Well Mr Communist, you can check out my IP Address or my fookin postal address and i'm afraid you'll find i'm not who you think I am.
I'll point out that i'm also 6'4", built like a brick shithouse and a blood relative to one of the top and most respected posters on this forum.
So even if you don't know who I am, one conversation with my sister will give me everything I need to know about you.
So don't be such an aggressive keyboard warrior eh? Cut the aggression and the abuse, or we will soon find out who the nob ed is.
This particular spat will be continued, if it needs to be, via PM please gentlemen.
By the way, I'm 5' 7" and not built like a brick shithouse. However, I have a button on my PC which works like a nuclear warhead as far as this forum is concerned. I also live too far away for either of you to pop round and fill me in.
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That is possibly the funniest thing I have ever read in my life.tony cunninghams willy wrote:Well Mr Communist, you can check out my IP Address or my fookin postal address and i'm afraid you'll find i'm not who you think I am.
I'll point out that i'm also 6'4", built like a brick shithouse and a blood relative to one of the top and most respected posters on this forum.
So even if you don't know who I am, one conversation with my sister will give me everything I need to know about you.
So don't be such an aggressive keyboard warrior eh? Cut the aggression and the abuse, or we will soon find out who the nob ed is.
Please don't spout out threats, especially ones you can't follow through seen as though you don't have access to anybodies details on these forum.
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Mitch? Is that you?tony cunninghams willy wrote:Well Mr Communist, you can check out my IP Address or my fookin postal address and i'm afraid you'll find i'm not who you think I am.
I'll point out that i'm also 6'4", built like a brick shithouse and a blood relative to one of the top and most respected posters on this forum.
So even if you don't know who I am, one conversation with my sister will give me everything I need to know about you.
So don't be such an aggressive keyboard warrior eh? Cut the aggression and the abuse, or we will soon find out who the nob ed is.
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There must be some rule against locking a thread about Canada, Zulus - I shall consult the High Commissioner (or my sister).Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Commie and TCWtony cunninghams willy wrote:Well Mr Communist, you can check out my IP Address or my fookin postal address and i'm afraid you'll find i'm not who you think I am.
I'll point out that i'm also 6'4", built like a brick shithouse and a blood relative to one of the top and most respected posters on this forum.
So even if you don't know who I am, one conversation with my sister will give me everything I need to know about you.
So don't be such an aggressive keyboard warrior eh? Cut the aggression and the abuse, or we will soon find out who the nob ed is.
This particular spat will be continued, if it needs to be, via PM please gentlemen.
By the way, I'm 5' 7" and not built like a brick shithouse. However, I have a button on my PC which works like a nuclear warhead as far as this forum is concerned. I also live too far away for either of you to pop round and fill me in.
Play nice, or it's the naughty step!
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Montreal Wanderer wrote: There must be some rule against locking a thread about Canada, Zulus - I shall consult the High Commissioner (or my sister).



No rule about not nuking Canada though, Monty! (at least, I believe that's George Bush's view!)

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luckily Bush probably thinks Canada is in Europe...hopefully FranceZulus Thousand of em wrote:Montreal Wanderer wrote: There must be some rule against locking a thread about Canada, Zulus - I shall consult the High Commissioner (or my sister).![]()
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No rule about not nuking Canada though, Monty! (at least, I believe that's George Bush's view!)

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Well, I would like to hear more about Pencilbiter's actual plans and I don't think there is much danger of nuclear attack at the moment. While Canada is a very big country, it is quite likely they would miss any centre of population. In a tournament on the longest drive hole I once missed Bermuda, so it's possible to miss a country. In the same tournament to make up for that on two other occasions I hit Bermuda instead of the ball.TANGODANCER wrote:It would be nice for everyone if the Canada bit continued and the rest was just left to die quietly away. Very nice actually.
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Er, that wouldn't be Royal St George's Golf Club, Bermuda, by any chance Monty?Montreal Wanderer wrote:Well, I would like to hear more about Pencilbiter's actual plans and I don't think there is much danger of nuclear attack at the moment. While Canada is a very big country, it is quite likely they would miss any centre of population. In a tournament on the longest drive hole I once missed Bermuda, so it's possible to miss a country. In the same tournament to make up for that on two other occasions I hit Bermuda instead of the ball.TANGODANCER wrote:It would be nice for everyone if the Canada bit continued and the rest was just left to die quietly away. Very nice actually.
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Yes, it was (though I'm not sure it had the name Royal in it).TANGODANCER wrote:Er, that wouldn't be Royal St George's Golf Club, Bermuda, by any chance Monty?Montreal Wanderer wrote:Well, I would like to hear more about Pencilbiter's actual plans and I don't think there is much danger of nuclear attack at the moment. While Canada is a very big country, it is quite likely they would miss any centre of population. In a tournament on the longest drive hole I once missed Bermuda, so it's possible to miss a country. In the same tournament to make up for that on two other occasions I hit Bermuda instead of the ball.TANGODANCER wrote:It would be nice for everyone if the Canada bit continued and the rest was just left to die quietly away. Very nice actually.

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I've played there twice (twenty odd years ago) as my ex-boss owned one of those condos. There's one big dogleg that goes around a cove and, for fun, you're allowed a go at driving across the cove with one ball without it affecting your score. It's 308 yds carry and I once had a certificate for driving it twice in a week. Trouble is, when you hit the green it's all downhill away from you. That's why you don't try it in a score round. My ball on one of them finished about two hundred yards through the green. It would have needed a wood shot just to get back. Happy memories of that place.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Yes, it was.TANGODANCER wrote:Er, that wouldn't be Royal St George's Golf Club, Bermuda, by any chance Monty?Montreal Wanderer wrote:Well, I would like to hear more about Pencilbiter's actual plans and I don't think there is much danger of nuclear attack at the moment. While Canada is a very big country, it is quite likely they would miss any centre of population. In a tournament on the longest drive hole I once missed Bermuda, so it's possible to miss a country. In the same tournament to make up for that on two other occasions I hit Bermuda instead of the ball.TANGODANCER wrote:It would be nice for everyone if the Canada bit continued and the rest was just left to die quietly away. Very nice actually.I was staying at a time-sharing condo beside the course. The longest drive competition was on the 18th. Elevated tee and long hole. I crushed it about 150 yards straight into a very strong wind, at which point it suddenly and mysteriously made a right turn and, still rising, cleared some large concrete structure for collecting rain water beside the course, came down over a small coastal road with a house or two, ultimately finding rest in the North Atlantic. It must have gone at least 200 yards sideways. Windy place, Bermuda.
Great course and one of my abiding memories is getting caught in a hailstorm where the hail was as big as the golf balls. Not what you'd imagine in Bermuda.

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It must have been the early 90s when I played there. I remember the dogleg and failing to carry the waterTANGODANCER wrote:
I've played there twice (twenty odd years ago) as my ex-boss owned one of those condos. There's one big dogleg that goes around a cove and, for fun, you're allowed a go at driving across the cove with one ball without it affecting your score. It's 308 yds carry and I once had a certificate for driving it twice in a week. Trouble is, when you hit the green it's all downhill away from you. That's why you don't try it in a score round. My ball on one of them finished about two hundred yards through the green. It would have needed a wood shot just to get back. Happy memories of that place.
Great course and one of my abiding memories is getting caught in a hailstorm where the hail was as big as the golf balls. Not what you'd imagine in Bermuda.

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Lord, how old must that place be? It had been empty for ages when we went. I have a photograph somewhere of the sign, think there was some sort of old gun there too.Montreal Wanderer wrote: . On a sad note, they are closing it for good in August to make way for a development based on the old Club Med property.
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Yep, it was right on the lip. Got a birdie.Worthy4England wrote:Did you just pick the nearest white blob to the hole and putt that then Tango?TANGODANCER wrote: Great course and one of my abiding memories is getting caught in a hailstorm where the hail was as big as the golf balls. Not what you'd imagine in Bermuda.

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