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I was at the Masters in 2006. On Tuesday, we parked ourselves at 16 for a while, to watch the guys hit skip shots.
That day, the South Africans had a practice group together - Ernie, Immelman, someone else - Goosen maybe?, and Gary Player (who I believe was 70 at the time).
They get to 16 and each take their tee shot, with Player going last. He steps up, and hits a beauty, and lips out, just missing his ace. The guys all have a good laugh and congratulate him.
Then they step up to the pond and hit their skip shots. Again Player goes last. And again, he hits a beauty, skipping it nicely over the pond and up onto the green, and then it lips out the other way around the hole, leaving him with both his shots sitting there on either side of the hole. Needless to say, the other guys went nuts.
It was a pretty cool moment.
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Hovertext: She referenced Billie Eilish, so this must be getting pretty close to the pandemic. But we've seen the last two years in-universe, so if it's set in the future, they must be in at least 2023 by now. [*adds thumbtacks and string to wall*
Good to know I'm not the only one who does this now. I get uncomfortably nervous when 2 people are close together on screen, or sharing food.
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And just like that, Grandma was off the list for future church fundraisers
Well duh!
You don't use acrylic yarn for things that need to be heat resistant, that's dangerous.
Wool is the only thing that can be used safely for that application.
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Close - every HM movie is actually about a big city executive shutting down a small town bakery. They don't like each other at first. Usually, starring Val Bure's wife.
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Close - every HM movie is actually about a big city executive shutting down a small town bakery. They don't like each other at first. Usually, starring Val Bure's wife.
My Brother, My Brother and Me has a game about it.