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Old 08-09-2007, 12:16 PM
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That's a new one.Tiger ties the lead and then drops 2 shots.I know it's not his favorite course,but I am still surprised.
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Old 08-09-2007, 01:34 PM
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Props to JD! He must be sucking down beers in between shots. -3 but still tied for the lead
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Old 08-09-2007, 04:28 PM
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Its awesome to see Big John up on the leaderboards. If you like him you should of heard him being interviewed by Howard Stern, he is an awesome person off the course. Your typical everyday person, who doesnt let being a celeb get to him.
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Old 08-09-2007, 04:31 PM
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I heard some of that interview. Did you ever here the Steve Elkington story about him and JD? It is priceless
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Old 08-09-2007, 07:52 PM
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if JD can hang around till sunday lookout he plays with no fear on the back 9 on sunday
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Old 08-10-2007, 05:13 AM
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GPK must have it bad. Didn't even weigh in on the PGA thread.

Yikes.
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Old 08-10-2007, 06:12 AM
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Yeah...where is our younger statesman?
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Old 08-11-2007, 09:00 PM
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John Daly Your typical everyday person, who doesnt let being a celeb get to him.
What?
The typical everyday person has his wife attack him with a knife before a round of golf? And go to rehab and fail... typical everyday guy from Arkansas maybe. Chainsmokers and we are all drunk... holy schneikies.

I will now go outside to call the HOgs and then beat my wife.

It would be very interesting if Daly was black to see how typical everyday he would be perceived as.
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Old 08-12-2007, 12:28 PM
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J.D. is a very poor example to follow.The one thing that is difficult to tolerate is seeing somebody fail to fully take advantage of their gifts.He knows what gift he was given,but simply doesn't work hard enough to use that gift.It's really sad to see them give so much coverage to somebody that simply doesn't work hard enough to compete.I mean this guy is in no shape to play 4 competitive rounds of golf.
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Old 08-12-2007, 01:25 PM
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just heard a funny mixed metaphor from Woody Austin.
during an interview he said he is the kinda guy who likes to "speak from the hip".
thats one I haven't heard before.
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Old 08-12-2007, 02:09 PM
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What?
The typical everyday person has his wife attack him with a knife before a round of golf? And go to rehab and fail... typical everyday guy from Arkansas maybe. Chainsmokers and we are all drunk... holy schneikies.

I will now go outside to call the HOgs and then beat my wife.

It would be very interesting if Daly was black to see how typical everyday he would be perceived as.
tsk tsk

no, not typical....but every state has their share of drunk, many times married wife beaters. every sport too....look at jose canseco!
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c'mon Woody!!!!!:d
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tsk tsk

no, not typical....but every state has their share of drunk, many times married wife beaters. every sport too....look at jose canseco!
Its from my days at The University of Texas.

The Arkansas football... ahhh all the sports I ever went to watch that involved Arkansas fans, the absolute worst fans I have ever encountered. By far the worst. I know the South East conference is supposed to have some really bad fans (I have heard LSU in Baton Rouge is not a place for the visiting team but I have never witnessed it), but if any are worse than Arkansas fans I would like to know.
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Old 08-12-2007, 03:54 PM
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Its from my days at The University of Texas.

The Arkansas football... ahhh all the sports I ever went to watch that involved Arkansas fans, the absolute worst fans I have ever encountered. By far the worst. I know the South East conference is supposed to have some really bad fans (I have heard LSU in Baton Rouge is not a place for the visiting team but I have never witnessed it), but if any are worse than Arkansas fans I would like to know.
yeah, we got some grief from ark fans when we went to the lsu-ark game in little rock....cussed at, flipped off, etc. guys hollered go back to louisiana--we said, but we live in arkansas! then some drunk later in the game wanted to give tony a hard time--til tony stood up. he backed off pretty quickly then.
but then, lsu put such a thrashing on them, many in red left before mid-4th quarter.

but if you listen to ark fans, they say lsu fans are bad. and of course ark will badmouth texans....same all over i guess.
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Its from my days at The University of Texas.

The Arkansas football... ahhh all the sports I ever went to watch that involved Arkansas fans, the absolute worst fans I have ever encountered. By far the worst. I know the South East conference is supposed to have some really bad fans (I have heard LSU in Baton Rouge is not a place for the visiting team but I have never witnessed it), but if any are worse than Arkansas fans I would like to know.
LSU fans are pretty militant, especially if their team has a winning record coming into a game with your team (mine is Alabama). The Arkansas fans are deadly and it's those hog hats they wear. The snouts on the end of those hats will knock you out, especially in the close quarters of a stadium. When they swing their head either left or right and you're in the line of fire, those damn things will give you a concussion.
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Old 08-12-2007, 02:07 PM
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Its awesome to see Big John up on the leaderboards. If you like him you should of heard him being interviewed by Howard Stern, he is an awesome person off the course. Your typical everyday person, who doesnt let being a celeb get to him.
i've heard daly called many things, but typical? i did hear him talking about how he handles the heat, light up a cigarette--and no doubt have a beer or three.
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