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Who's going to Augusta?

Thanks for comin' out said:
OTD said:
Thanks for comin' out said:
We were just talking about golf-shoe spectators yesterday. The best part about that is that even $150 golf shoes are absurdly uncomfortable.
But to one-up everyone, how about the couple that both wears golf shoes. Sweet.

Do those people wear spikes to a baseball game?

Do people wear cleats, pads and a helmet to football games?

http://s3ashets.nextnewnetworks.com/2779.jpg

Oh, nevermind.

I think you might be stretching the definition of people there.
 
OTD said:
Thanks for comin' out said:
OTD said:
Thanks for comin' out said:
We were just talking about golf-shoe spectators yesterday. The best part about that is that even $150 golf shoes are absurdly uncomfortable.
But to one-up everyone, how about the couple that both wears golf shoes. Sweet.

Do those people wear spikes to a baseball game?

Do people wear cleats, pads and a helmet to football games?

http://s3ashets.nextnewnetworks.com/2779.jpg

Oh, nevermind.

I think you might be stretching the definition of people there.
Those cheerleader teddy bears on No.72's shoulders REALLY add to the effect.
 
BigRed said:
OTD said:
Thanks for comin' out said:
OTD said:
Thanks for comin' out said:
We were just talking about golf-shoe spectators yesterday. The best part about that is that even $150 golf shoes are absurdly uncomfortable.
But to one-up everyone, how about the couple that both wears golf shoes. Sweet.

Do those people wear spikes to a baseball game?

Do people wear cleats, pads and a helmet to football games?

http://s3ashets.nextnewnetworks.com/2779.jpg

Oh, nevermind.

I think you might be stretching the definition of people there.
Those cheerleader teddy bears on No.72's shoulders REALLY add to the effect.

I thought the bears stood for each IQ point of the two, um, gentlemen. Or the number of hours they've actually worked in the last five years, aside from their career as security for the Rolling Stones at Altamont and selling meth to eighth graders.
 

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