Well,Tom Watson came up short at The Open,but he gave old geezers like me a thrill.One of the greatest rounds of golf I’ve ever seen,all of these golfers surging and then falling back.Stewart Cink is a great golfer,and he won,but it was,unfortunately,like the turd in the punchbowl.
What a difficult position for Cink! Watson definitely lost it on 18 though. I hate making Putt-Putt shots with my family watching so I’d cast no stones in Watson’s direction, though it was interesting to see him get tentative. Great show though. And that rough is the very definition of “rough”.
Seems like the Gerald Ford Swine Flu epidemic which never reached any kind of fruition. Millions spent on vacines for a disease that never happened.
There is an awful lot of “The Sky is Falling” going on these days. Sometimes it happens with the Republicans, but it mostly happens these days as a smoke screen for the sly carnivorous beastiality that’s coming from the national zoo-DC!
That was Richard Lindzen’s point in the Search for Truth post. Scientists depend on fear for funding. There is no money in reassuring people, even if the data are pointing that way.
I know some who have gotten it. They said it was actually not as bad as the flu they had before.
The vaccine, however, started a huge dust up on the church womens e-mail loop. Fabulous. We had full on huffing off the loop for ever and “sharing the truth in love” flinging. It. Was. Awesome. No one fights like church ladies. (I took the against vac side, mainly cause the for side pissed me off)
Well,Tom Watson came up short at The Open,but he gave old geezers like me a thrill.One of the greatest rounds of golf I’ve ever seen,all of these golfers surging and then falling back.Stewart Cink is a great golfer,and he won,but it was,unfortunately,like the turd in the punchbowl.
What a difficult position for Cink! Watson definitely lost it on 18 though. I hate making Putt-Putt shots with my family watching so I’d cast no stones in Watson’s direction, though it was interesting to see him get tentative. Great show though. And that rough is the very definition of “rough”.
Say, they golfed on the moon! (Token reference to the book in question)
Thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMINSD7MmT4
Question:
What do you think of the current swine flu pandemic thingy?
Again, anyone have any opinions on the swine flu?
Little more than a distraction to all the other distractions while the President and his team do us all non-Vasoline style.
Seems like the Gerald Ford Swine Flu epidemic which never reached any kind of fruition. Millions spent on vacines for a disease that never happened.
There is an awful lot of “The Sky is Falling” going on these days. Sometimes it happens with the Republicans, but it mostly happens these days as a smoke screen for the sly carnivorous beastiality that’s coming from the national zoo-DC!
That was Richard Lindzen’s point in the Search for Truth post. Scientists depend on fear for funding. There is no money in reassuring people, even if the data are pointing that way.
I expect I’ll start worrying about swine flu when (and if) somebody I know (or somebody somebody I know, knows) actually gets it.
I know some who have gotten it. They said it was actually not as bad as the flu they had before.
The vaccine, however, started a huge dust up on the church womens e-mail loop. Fabulous. We had full on huffing off the loop for ever and “sharing the truth in love” flinging. It. Was. Awesome. No one fights like church ladies.
(I took the against vac side, mainly cause the for side pissed me off)
Swine flu will follow the same path as bird flu. Millions or billions spent on nothing.