Knowing Ol' Pet, my guess would be:lasharoo wrote: What takes you to Washington Bruv, some hush hush, high level business stuff along Pennsylvania Avenue or are you on a jolly up with the gang from the ratepayers?
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Basualdo wrote:Just like nobody gave a shit about it here until they had to rope in some Spaniards and the odd Kraut, Frog or Viking and started winning it. A couple more Team Yoo Ess Ayy wins and it will again go from the World Cup with sticks to the equivilant of Ryman League Under 15s.Petingo wrote:I have been in the States the last couple of days and sommat which I have often suspected has been confirmed in my mind.
Outside the golfing community no one over here gives a toss about the Ryder Cup as far as I can see and I have heard no bugger talking about it and have yet to see any of it on TV.
Here in DC both the Nationals and the Redskins were at home today and that was the only sport I saw on any TV in bars I passed by or was in
"European" Ryder Cup fans - i.e. British Isles ones, are no better or classier than their much reviled Yank counterparts. In fact the American ones seem a liitle more honest in their emotions and dont cower behind sneering and undeserved self regard, eh Mr Willets?
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lasharoo wrote:What takes you to Washington Bruv, some hush hush, high level business stuff along Pennsylvania Avenue or are you on a jolly up with the gang from the ratepayers?Petingo wrote:I have been in the States the last couple of days and sommat which I have often suspected has been confirmed in my mind.
Outside the golfing community no one over here gives a toss about the Ryder Cup as far as I can see and I have heard no bugger talking about it and have yet to see any of it on TV.
Here in DC both the Nationals and the Redskins were at home today and that was the only sport I saw on any TV in bars I passed by or was in
I would love to tell you Bruv, I really would.
But if I did I would have to kill you
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At the end of the day they are all golf fans - or arseholes, to use the correct term.Basualdo wrote:Just like nobody gave a shit about it here until they had to rope in some Spaniards and the odd Kraut, Frog or Viking and started winning it. A couple more Team Yoo Ess Ayy wins and it will again go from the World Cup with sticks to the equivilant of Ryman League Under 15s.Petingo wrote:I have been in the States the last couple of days and sommat which I have often suspected has been confirmed in my mind.
Outside the golfing community no one over here gives a toss about the Ryder Cup as far as I can see and I have heard no bugger talking about it and have yet to see any of it on TV.
Here in DC both the Nationals and the Redskins were at home today and that was the only sport I saw on any TV in bars I passed by or was in
"European" Ryder Cup fans - i.e. British Isles ones, are no better or classier than their much reviled Yank counterparts. In fact the American ones seem a liitle more honest in their emotions and dont cower behind sneering and undeserved self regard, eh Mr Willets?
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Steve Hunt wrote:Knowing Ol' Pet, my guess would be:lasharoo wrote: What takes you to Washington Bruv, some hush hush, high level business stuff along Pennsylvania Avenue or are you on a jolly up with the gang from the ratepayers?
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I do believe you're right.Reg wrote:At the end of the day they are all golf fans - or arseholes, to use the correct term.Basualdo wrote:Just like nobody gave a shit about it here until they had to rope in some Spaniards and the odd Kraut, Frog or Viking and started winning it. A couple more Team Yoo Ess Ayy wins and it will again go from the World Cup with sticks to the equivilant of Ryman League Under 15s.Petingo wrote:I have been in the States the last couple of days and sommat which I have often suspected has been confirmed in my mind.
Outside the golfing community no one over here gives a toss about the Ryder Cup as far as I can see and I have heard no bugger talking about it and have yet to see any of it on TV.
Here in DC both the Nationals and the Redskins were at home today and that was the only sport I saw on any TV in bars I passed by or was in
"European" Ryder Cup fans - i.e. British Isles ones, are no better or classier than their much reviled Yank counterparts. In fact the American ones seem a liitle more honest in their emotions and dont cower behind sneering and undeserved self regard, eh Mr Willets?
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Nuff said amigoPetingo wrote:lasharoo wrote:What takes you to Washington Bruv, some hush hush, high level business stuff along Pennsylvania Avenue or are you on a jolly up with the gang from the ratepayers?Petingo wrote:I have been in the States the last couple of days and sommat which I have often suspected has been confirmed in my mind.
Outside the golfing community no one over here gives a toss about the Ryder Cup as far as I can see and I have heard no bugger talking about it and have yet to see any of it on TV.
Here in DC both the Nationals and the Redskins were at home today and that was the only sport I saw on any TV in bars I passed by or was in
I would love to tell you Bruv, I really would.
But if I did I would have to kill you
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lasharoo wrote:Nuff said amigoPetingo wrote:lasharoo wrote:What takes you to Washington Bruv, some hush hush, high level business stuff along Pennsylvania Avenue or are you on a jolly up with the gang from the ratepayers?Petingo wrote:I have been in the States the last couple of days and sommat which I have often suspected has been confirmed in my mind.
Outside the golfing community no one over here gives a toss about the Ryder Cup as far as I can see and I have heard no bugger talking about it and have yet to see any of it on TV.
Here in DC both the Nationals and the Redskins were at home today and that was the only sport I saw on any TV in bars I passed by or was in
I would love to tell you Bruv, I really would.
But if I did I would have to kill you![]()
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What the purpose of a orange ball, a yellow one and a white one? Golf question.
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Visibility. Some believe that yellow/orange easier to find in the rough etcccreds wrote:What the purpose of a orange ball, a yellow one and a white one? Golf question.
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They're trying to make golf 'cool' with the kids. As if golf isn't cool enough.ccreds wrote:What the purpose of a orange ball, a yellow one and a white one? Golf question.
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