So you didn?t break a lot of clubs?
Only one on a swing.. I never got upset playing..
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Get StartedSo you didn?t break a lot of clubs?
Golfers who break clubs are thankfully rare to the point where I've never seen one intentionally broken by anybody. I have snapped off a few club heads when contacting the ball. It's a very uncomfortable sensation.
List of things I'd rather do than watch golf:
- change a flat tire on a hot summer day in direct Sun on the shoulder of a busy freeway
- go to walmart for any reason
- attend the Republitard National Convention
- watch Titanic
- read Eat Pray Love (or similar other bullshit fare)
- listen to the vapid coworkers at my last job tell me about restaurants they've eaten at
- visit Florida
that's the nice thing about TV today...there are a lot of options. You don't have to watch if you don't want to.
yeah, I never do. But I don't really watch TV though to begin with.
I expect that there are a lot of things that I would rather do than watch golf on television. Too many to list. However, none of them involve risking my life or putting myself in dangerous situations or doing something that I don't like.
And there are probably many things that I should do rather than watch golf on television, and definitely attending Mass is one of those things.
We have Saturday night Mass so boom.. No conflict.
I usually can't bring myself to go to Saturday Anticipation Mass, unless it's First Saturday. And I usually go to a Morning Mass on First Saturday to honor that devotion. Which means, obviously, I then have to go to Mass on Sunday as well.
It's always been understood that Saturday evening Mass is the Sunday Mass.
I'm aware of that. I just prefer to attend Mass on Sunday.
Sure. I was in a situation when my Dad had Alzheimer and it was me and mom. We could never leave at the same time so one Saturday Mass, one Sunday Mass. And there were times where I couldn't leave at all .. God won't think less of me.
We have Saturday night Mass so boom.. No conflict.
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