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Free golf balls for a year and "World's Funniest Golf Balls" makes terrible writing here more bearable
Friday January 18, 2008 | 08:20:46 225 words, 4569 views
The Cheap Bastard is constantly amazed at just how low the bar has dropped for golf writers. As if guys like Chris Baldwin, Tim McDonald and Brandon Tucker aren’t bad enough, there’s Bill Wolfrum, one of those wimpy liberal types who gets offended at his own shadow. Luckily, Wolfrum - who’s as funny as Al Gore on sedatives - is smart enough to talk to funny people. That helps. Take a look at his BadGolfer.com feature on comedian Mike McDonald and his “World’s Funniest Golf Balls.” Despite Wolfrum’s best attempts, McDonald comes off as funny, and his new product seems like a fun idea. I may get myself some “Axis of Evil” golf balls if McDonald gives me a deal, of course. Still, if its golf balls you’re after, why not get them for free? Today’s Golfer has a fun competition going on where a little sleuthing can get you a year’s supply of TaylorMade golf balls. The final date for entry is Jan. 31, so head over to Today’s Golfer to find out what you need to do to enter and win. So enjoy the story on the World’s Funniest Golf Balls and good luck winning a year’s supply of TaylorMades. It’s the least you deserve for putting up with writers like Baldwin and Wolfrum. And I’m not even going to get started on Ron Mon. Comments:
Comment from: BV [Visitor]
El Cheapo! Gosh it's great to see that other folks are finally realizing (AND speaking out about) the weasel-liberal viewpoints regularly expressed by the Wolf and the Mon. They've really showed their true colors in their posts regarding the Tilghman 'incident'. Thanks for calling them out. BTW, it's not Tim's fault he writes the way he does.....just imagine trying to write/post blogs from deep in a Florida swamp! ;)
BV, you are a functional illiterate who evidently had someone write this post for him. If you read anything I write, there are no political overtures to any of it. What are "true colors," and what might they be in this instance? Instead of tossing around thin, milquetoast platitudes, give us some substance. Here's a rubric: RonMon is a weak, sissy liberal because A) B) C), where A-C are substantiated quotes. Good luck, amigo.
"And I'm not even going to get started on Ron Mon." And I think I know why not; there's no fuel for that engine, CB. Good luck elsewhere.
Comment from: BV [Visitor]
OY! Isn't the truest test of the liberal media that it's impossible to 'point to' anything specific where they do harm? Isn't it all about the 'tone' one uses that conveys their deepest meanings? Orwell had it right in 1984.
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