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Monday was great. Temps in the 30's, no wind, early end to the frost delay - a great
way to get in about 5 miles of walking.

But, temp of 22, and winds of 10-12mph does not make for great golf. Besides, the
course is closed due to frost delay...probably until noon.
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On 1/13/16 8:34 AM, John H. wrote:

Monday was great. Temps in the 30's, no wind, early end to the frost delay - a great
way to get in about 5 miles of walking.

But, temp of 22, and winds of 10-12mph does not make for great golf. Besides, the
course is closed due to frost delay...probably until noon.
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Well, you could always load up your pistols and then clean them.
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:17:05 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/13/16 8:34 AM, John H. wrote:

Monday was great. Temps in the 30's, no wind, early end to the frost delay - a great
way to get in about 5 miles of walking.

But, temp of 22, and winds of 10-12mph does not make for great golf. Besides, the
course is closed due to frost delay...probably until noon.
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Well, you could always load up your pistols and then clean them.


Given your latest rants, if I were you I'd go talk to my wife before you do what
you're suggesting above. You've got a problem, Harry. Get some help.
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Monday was great. Temps in the 30's, no wind, early end to the frost delay - a great
way to get in about 5 miles of walking.

But, temp of 22, and winds of 10-12mph does not make for great golf. Besides, the
course is closed due to frost delay...probably until noon.


I was in Endicott (NY) in October of 79 working at the support center
and I thought a bright sunny day in the 60s would be great golf at the
IBM course. After what I thought was a great tee shot on #1, I walked
up over the hill and found my ball was somewhere in a snow covered
fairway. The south side of the hill was green, the north side white.
I went back to the car.
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 08:34:03 -0500, John H.
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Monday was great. Temps in the 30's, no wind, early end to the frost delay - a great
way to get in about 5 miles of walking.

But, temp of 22, and winds of 10-12mph does not make for great golf. Besides, the
course is closed due to frost delay...probably until noon.


I was in Endicott (NY) in October of 79 working at the support center
and I thought a bright sunny day in the 60s would be great golf at the
IBM course. After what I thought was a great tee shot on #1, I walked
up over the hill and found my ball was somewhere in a snow covered
fairway. The south side of the hill was green, the north side white.
I went back to the car.


Don't they have orange florescent balls for that?
I have that problem this time of year playing fetch with our dog at the park.
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 08:34:03 -0500, John H.
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Monday was great. Temps in the 30's, no wind, early end to the frost delay - a great
way to get in about 5 miles of walking.

But, temp of 22, and winds of 10-12mph does not make for great golf. Besides, the
course is closed due to frost delay...probably until noon.


I was in Endicott (NY) in October of 79 working at the support center
and I thought a bright sunny day in the 60s would be great golf at the
IBM course. After what I thought was a great tee shot on #1, I walked
up over the hill and found my ball was somewhere in a snow covered
fairway. The south side of the hill was green, the north side white.
I went back to the car.


I understand that is where you use colored balls, golf balls for Harry's
sick mind.

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On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:53:38 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/13/16 1:40 PM, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:13:57 -0500, wrote:

On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 08:34:03 -0500, John H.
wrote:


Monday was great. Temps in the 30's, no wind, early end to the frost delay - a great
way to get in about 5 miles of walking.

But, temp of 22, and winds of 10-12mph does not make for great golf. Besides, the
course is closed due to frost delay...probably until noon.

I was in Endicott (NY) in October of 79 working at the support center
and I thought a bright sunny day in the 60s would be great golf at the
IBM course. After what I thought was a great tee shot on #1, I walked
up over the hill and found my ball was somewhere in a snow covered
fairway. The south side of the hill was green, the north side white.
I went back to the car.


No, no, no. Find your ball (look for the hole in the snow) and move it to a place
without snow. Legal. We do it all the time, when we have some snow. If the course is
open, then there is enough un-snow-covered ground to have a decent round.
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It's great that you play when it is in the 30's and I suppose upper
20's...that way, when you fall over and die from a heart attack or
hypothermia, the cold will preserve your body.


Get out and do some walking. I always end up taking off garments that I started with.

It *is* nice to see you can make a post without name-calling. Although, it does seem
as if you're a bit over-focused on my death.
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