...and then the pot called the kettle black.
R_M_G
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So I went golfing last week over the Holiday break and I took a FANTASTIC Tabak Especial cafe con leche along (I love those things!).
Hole 5, about 150 from the green, right on the edge of the rough... I'v got a dramatic slope toward water on the far side of the green and a small bunker to the left, just short of it... slight tail wind... I'm taking a couple practice swings and this rich dude from the adjacent fairway walks right up to me, points at me and says, "Put out that cigar. Show some respect for other peoples rights.", did an about-face in his (waaaay too tight) purple-plaid trousers and marched back to his cart without even giving me the chance to respond.
The cigar nearly fell out of my mouth as I stood there, staring... until his little blue Mercedes cart bopped away.
I was so flustered I nailed a double bogie on that... and the next two holes...
...Do people even think when they say things like that?
P.S. - I smoked that stogie all the way down til it burned my fingers! HAHAHA
"...and in the evenings the men would be men. We would sit round the fire and share a drink, a smoke and old war stories that oft dealt more with women than war it's self. There were no fathers or sons, bosses nor hands, we were just men sitting round a fire."
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Jerks shouldn't be allowed to play golf and everyone needs to mind their own business. I have to give you kudos for not doing anything. Todd and I both love golf and we have had our moments with jerks so far none about cigars but we normally don't take it to well. Usually it ends in us either hitting into them from then on or over them if they are rookies lol. The best thing is when they talk smack far enough away from you that they can't really see you and then they decide to grow a pair and drive up to us until they notice 2 250lb guys one with two full sleves of tats and they usually just turn around and pretend they were looking for a club or something
On the course, come on man.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
As long as I am not harming anyone else, I should have the right (according to our Deleclaration of Independence) to determine for myself what happiness is, and how best to persue it.
"...Aint nobody's business but my own..."