Heavy rain forces players to make changes to their usual lineups of equipment and apparel. No "floppy hair day" for Poulter on Thursday - he's hardly recognizable shadeless and in a traditional baseball cap...Didn't stop him from draining a long par attempt on the fifth, capped (sorry) with a 'take that' gesture to Mother Nature. Let's get these boys back on the course! Make 'em earn it.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Wet and Wild
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Heavy rain forces players to make changes to their usual lineups of equipment and apparel. No "floppy hair day" for Poulter on Thursday - he's hardly recognizable shadeless and in a traditional baseball cap...Didn't stop him from draining a long par attempt on the fifth, capped (sorry) with a 'take that' gesture to Mother Nature. Let's get these boys back on the course! Make 'em earn it.
Heavy rain forces players to make changes to their usual lineups of equipment and apparel. No "floppy hair day" for Poulter on Thursday - he's hardly recognizable shadeless and in a traditional baseball cap...Didn't stop him from draining a long par attempt on the fifth, capped (sorry) with a 'take that' gesture to Mother Nature. Let's get these boys back on the course! Make 'em earn it.
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"Let's get these boys back on the course! Make 'em earn it."
Bravely said from, I'm guessing, a plush Easy Boy chair while sipping a Starbucks special blend?
KC, I've got the perfect song to go with that primo Poulter pic, which reminds me -- I have to pee.
It's by the Beatles, "Thumbing in the Way He Moves."
I'll email it to ya.
I'm roughing it on the couch, but thanks Chief...
I find it hard to believe IP doesn't have some monsoon resistant prod to keep the lettuce tight under all conditions.
P.S. Great site, send the referral rebate to Ryan D.
I'll send Delaney nothing and he'll like it...Thanks Ben
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