mr.checkerboards
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Wrong! You're probably too young to know this, but courses had to start adding extra trees, because Jack would hit his drives over the trees lining the fairways, and the other pros would watch in amazement. Iirc the 17th at Augusta was one that was Jack-proofed.
Drill a hole use a bolt a couple cone washers and wing nut pick all up at hardware storeTrying to fix a Coleman instant canopy. The simple little piece that pops out to keep one of the legs extended has gone missing, making the whole thing useless. Coleman doesn't sell the piece or even the legs for this model.
At this point I'm trying to fix it by rigging up a similar part. It is basically just about a half inch metal piece on top of a spring or something.
Does anyone know if this thing has a common name I can search for online for?
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I know I love his account and breakdowns. He posted a really neat blitz Pruity ran against Indiana last night. I dont know much about schematics but our coaches impress me with their calls when I see some of the breakdownsPower T is the man.
I think he is spot on with #1. How can you fumble out at the 1 and it is your ball at the 1...but you fumble it over the pylon, it is a turnover? That is a bit drastic.
From The Last Dance...seems Jordan sort of was a dbag too. As, reportedly, were giants like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Actually, bet a lot of the top guys are. They push everyone to the extreme and attempt to reach heights of greatness few wish to attempt. They are on a different level. In normal society we'd call them sociopaths or obsessive-compulsives. But that drive is what makes them great...and maybe also dbags to those around them.Nicklaus always had a lack of respect among his fellow players. He was a total douchebag
I think people like that are almost always on a higher level of the autistic spectrum. A certain level of self absorption is probably required.From The Last Dance...seems Jordan sort of was a dbag too. As, reportedly, were giants like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Actually, bet a lot of the top guys are. They push everyone to the extreme and attempt to reach heights of greatness few wish to attempt. They are on a different level. In normal society we'd call them sociopaths or obsessive-compulsives. But that drive is what makes them great...and maybe also dbags to those around them.
But some avoid it...at least from my perspective. Guys like Peyton or Magic or Warren Buffett just seem chill.