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Old 12-26-2010, 06:25 PM
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Thanks. I'm just getting started!
Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Funny, Daryl. I do believe we have a new leader in the 'word count' category!

I've reformatted InnerCityTeacher's post (quoted in yours) to make it a bit more "user friendly". It's a lot to digest, but worth the effort, and it shows he's definitely paying attention.

Thanks to ICT for his compilation and for the job well done by all his contributors!

I will be simplifying as I shovel out over the next few days. It'll give me a break between cleaning the basement.

I got a FLIP video for Christmas so I need to set up a useful work station.

I played varsity tennis in a Division 3 college having "taken up" the game a year before being cleared to play after my hip surgeries. I read and played each day for a year and beat lots of people with formal training and better wheels.

I love doing the impossible.

But golf and LBG have great people who have done this all before.

Reading about Greg McHatton and watching him, Mr. Hogan and Lynn and everyone really helps.

Here is a very simple Swinging description from OB:

http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread7856-10.html

I'm shooting par next year or lower. Someone please tell me I can't !

Then I'm going to teach kids with borrowed clubs how to shoot par or lower and have them remind the world that the world belongs to everyone that wants to work to succeed, not to the privileged morons who try to control the world because mommy or daddy gave them a few more coins than the rest of the world.





LIberty belongs to everyone. Misery and disease to tyrants!

ICT
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