Collywobbles
Border Collie
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Just make the hole bigger.
That'd solve the putting stuff but you still need to get ball from the tee to the green. So you're halfway there
Just make the hole bigger.
That'd solve the putting stuff but you still need to get ball from the tee to the green. So you're halfway there
Just make the hole bigger.
Alright...
So the ball has a long fishing line attached to it, on the other end in the hole, there’s a spring loaded take-up reel, like that would be on a key ring or something.
Then pretty much every shot is a hole-in-one, and you only have to watch out for tree branches.
I think if there was something like a portable mortar or maybe even a modern day trebuchet that'd solve the distance stuff. That and your bigger hole idea means we've cracked golf. We just need to find someone to make the stuff and some ideas on branding and promotion and we're rich.
Actually that's a better idea than my portable mortar / seige catapult so I'd hurry up a patent it if I were you
You forgot Alan R. Pearlman of Arp, equally important in the early development and manufacturing of synths.
Your post reminds me to add Harold Rhodes and Ernst Zacharias, the respective inventors of the Rhodes piano and Clavinet.
Just make the hole bigger.
The guy or pharmaceutical company that created the cancer medicine that makes my life normal. Pioneers of medicine are my heroes.
It’s been rumored that Markie was a policy consultant to Ghandi. Visionaries recognize their comtemporaries.Markie: Creator of 2) quote regarding the intelligence of the average man...
Henry Ford, the Wright Brothers, and Thomas Edison come in 2nd through 4th (in some order).
Les I think I went school with Melvin. Smart guy, he'd run circles around me in geometry
Les I think I went school with Melvin. Smart guy, he'd run circles around me in geometry