The only thing more humiliating then gettting your face pounded in while being a drunk arsehole is the guy beating you yelling "Bang!" everytime he punches you.
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I thought Golf was supposed to be relaxing and that golfists were normally happy, passive people...
That's why I don't like golf. It feels like all the fun of waiting in traffic for 5 hours for $200. 98% of all rounds is someone to slow or someone up your ass and waiting and waiting and waiting. By the end I just want it to end.
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Originally Posted by Locke
I thought Golf was supposed to be relaxing and that golfists were normally happy, passive people...
It is when you play with me and my friends. The other day some guy hit his drive into me. He quickly drives up in his cart and apologies profusely and then goes to buy me a beer from the cart girl who was driving by. I said make it 2 and we're good
I lol’d. I also died of second hand embarrassment.
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What was meant to be a lighthearted moment during Coldplay’s Wednesday night concert turned into a full blown public relations disaster for a high flying tech CEO and the footage is nothing short of mortifying.
During the band’s performance at Gillette Stadium in Boston frontman Chris Martin decided to spice up the crowd with the classic kiss cam. But what happened next left the audience gasping the internet spiraling and one billion dollar CEO potentially facing a career ending scandal.
“Oh Look at These Two” A Kiss Cam Catastrophe
As the camera panned across the thousands of fans in attendance, it suddenly landed on Andy Byron, the married CEO of Astronomer, a software development firm reportedly valued at over $1 billion, and his Chief People Officer, Kristin Cabot.