Posted on 09/12/2010 11:14:31 AM PDT by MostlyAnti-Lib
Should Tiger be included on the Ryder Cup Team?
Is he a former PGA phenom? Without question. Did he have an exceptional 2010 season? No, he had a decidedly lackluster 2010 season. Was he the first African-American golfer to achieve superstar status and retain it over several seasons? Aha! I think that could be the key!
When we put together an Olympic hockey or soccer team, we dont select a player who is the first Croatian-American who plays a mediocre hockey or soccer game, and who happens to be grappling with some emotional problems. No, we go for the guys who will best represent the USA and bring back the gold!
Everybody knows why Tiger may have had a bad season. Blonde bimbos, divorce, huge settlement yada, yada, yada.
Hey, guys screw up! Especially, young guys who are sports superstars or Hollywood matinee idols with a seemingly endless supply of money. The groupies come out of the woodwork when they catch the scent of the large green. This is nothing new.
Should sports fans forgive him? Weve forgiven worse.
Should he be given an honorary spot on the Ryder Cup Team because hes a former phenom, or because theres a good reason why he had a dismal season? Probably not.
Hell, Arnold Palmer is a former phenom; lets get him!
But then, theres that African-American thing
Overall, my favorite films were made in the 30’s and 40’s.
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” The Great McGinty “
Purely an addition to get people to watch.
Woods has never done squat in Ryder Cup competition except put eyeballs on the screen and thick wallets around the greens.
Same here. And I love this movie. The only problem I have with it is, now that my hearing isn't what it once was, the speed of the dialogue makes it difficult for me to follow, and I often have to replay a scene to catch what's being said.
UCLA Film Archives has recently “rebuilt” the movie, including the sound track. See if you can get a copy. Much easier to hear.
David Huxley: You don’t understand: this is *my* car!
Susan Vance: Your golf ball, your running board, your car? Is there anything in the world that doesn’t belong to you?
David Huxley: Yes, thank heavens, YOU!
The golf bit in the movie’s a hoot, too :)
I’ll do that. Thanks. It’s one I watch 2-3 times a year.
LOL!!
UCLA has redone over 100 films, including “ His Gal Friday “ which is even harder to follow ;-)
"Oh, well, that's fine, Elizabeth. For one who hasn't had any practice, I think you've got something there".
"Got what?"
"The mating cry".
"Now don't be rude, Horace".
Thanks for your rational comments.
Admittedly, Im kinda new at this.
I have a question: What in hell are some of these crazies raving about?
No one's fault but your own. You've been a member of this forum since January, 2009. But from that date until August 11, 2010, you had only posted one reply, and it was on your start date. Then, on August 11, 2010, you began posting a series of new threads, up to and including this thread posted yesterday.
However, not once since that opening post in 2009 did you ever deign to respond to posts made to you. Not once. Not until this thread where I got under your skin for your rude behavior, and you replied to me.
This is a discussion forum. That means you join to discuss. To post threads and never reply is rude. It's the type of behavior trolls use all the time. That, IMO, makes you a troll, and your username, MOSTLYAnti-Lib underscores that suspicion. This is a conservative forum and "Mostly" doesn't count that well here.
You wanted to know what "crazies" like myself are raving about? Now you know. And it's brought on by your inconsiderate and trolling behavior. You don't like being "attacked"? Don't bring it on yourself. You're the newbie here, bud. You'll find that going along to get along is an idea worthy of consideration. That is, if you last, which I have serious doubts about.
Oh, one last thing. I know you didn't address your question to me. But since you referred to me, and others, as "crazies", I felt comfortable in making this response. I guess that's the crazy in me.
” Admittedly, Im kinda new at this.
I have a question: What in hell are some of these crazies raving about?”
You have been here over a year and a half.
20 months here, and this guy doesn’t know decorum?
There, fixed it.
Point taken.
I stumbled on this site when I Googled a subject that I was interested in and FreeRepublic came up. I posted a comment on that occasion and I was impressed by something I saw on the site (I dont remember what. As one kind commenter noted, that was a year-and-a-half ago) and I noticed I could post an article (thread?) regarding a subject Id like to comment on.
They dont bother to warn you of the (I think) overly rigid rules that need to be followed, and they dont tell you that if you violate one of these dopey rules, youre going to be attacked like youll think you fell into the piranha tank at Sea World.
I dont know if FreeRepublic invented these rules or if they are just imposed by people who regularly log in to it, but if they are so freaking important to you why in hell did it take a year-and-a-half for someone to squawk about it?
You had to make an effort to join the site. Visitors aren't allowed to post; merely to view. Made obvious by your having a username.
They dont bother to warn you of the (I think) overly rigid rules that need to be followed, and they dont tell you that if you violate one of these dopey rules, youre going to be attacked like youll think you fell into the piranha tank at Sea World
Rigid rules? I guess not. And here's the Newbies page with information on posting, etc. Also, here's our founder's Statement page (which statement, you'll note, is also on the face page for Free Republic). The whole point being, if one's interested in being an active member, one will take the time to hunt things down.
I dont know if FreeRepublic invented these rules or if they are just imposed by people who regularly log in to it, but if they are so freaking important to you why in hell did it take a year-and-a-half for someone to squawk about it?
Answered above. Oh, and it's kind of hard to "squawk" about something to someone who isn't in to communicating. Now, get off your high horse, settle down, and understand that your being here is as part of a community. Your success is directly related to how well you get along, and treat others. Calling them jerks and crazies when you've failed to communicate for the 20 months you've been a member isn't the best way to accomplish that.
That movie is one of my all time faves.
I have it on vhs somewhere.
Haven’t found it on DVD yet.
“Quit rocking David.”
“I’m not rocking Susan..”
*Cue scene where the dinosaur skeleton gets knocked down.*
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