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Gee, double thanks guys. I hate to admit it, but I am enjoying shopping for replacement clubs. I spent an hour talking to the pro at my club about how to go about choosing a new set. Mike is right, of course. My home insurance should cover. I need to make the call. We had some serious network interuptions at work yesterday and today so I havn't had time.
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Not to derail much further but reading through this thread brings to mind that Illinois State Trooper from a couple of years back, the guy who was responding to a call 14 miles away with emergency personnel already on the scene slamming head on with another vehicle after losing control of his car while doing 126 mph *and* talking to his girlfriend on the cellphone while emailing other troopers at the same time, killing an 18 year old girl and her 13 year old sister.
Now he is filing workman's compensation!
Unbelievable.
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I hate to admit it, but I am enjoying shopping for replacement clubs. I believe Elin said the same thing.....
The only reasonable argument for owning a gun is to protect yourself from the police.
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Cam, possibly if your work had been associated with law enforcement officers as mine has been, you would have observed an overwhelming preponderence of good guys trying to do a tough job.
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That's an awfull tragedy Rick. That cop should be behind bars.
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I loved the officer I met in Canada!
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Gee, double thanks guys. I hate to admit it, but I am enjoying shopping for replacement clubs. I spent an hour talking to the pro at my club about how to go about choosing a new set. Mike is right, of course. My home insurance should cover. I need to make the call. We had some serious network interuptions at work yesterday and today so I havn't had time. Some years ago, my car was stolen. I liked the car, but loved my clubs in the trunk. Arnold Palmer Standard 1985 Anniversary edition blades, MacGregor Eye-O-Matic 1,3,4 and 5 Woods. Could not find another set of Palmer Standard Anniversaries, so I got a set of Titelist Tour Blades and switched to Powerbilt Citation Persimmon woods. Magic. I'm on my 2nd set of Titelist Tour Blades, and pick up as new Powerbilt persimmons from Ebay regularly. I just can't adjust to metal woods with heads the size of watermelons. Although I am thinking of grabbing some Taylor Burners.
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I loved the officer I met in Canada! The one you shared a cigarette with?
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That's an awfull tragedy Rick. That cop should be behind bars. Instead- released with pay, most likely. Cam, possibly if your work had been associated with law enforcement officers as mine has been, you would have observed an overwhelming preponderence of good guys trying to do a tough job. A tough job, yes John. I can't work, but I have been devoutly involved in sociopolitical studies for 10 years. Many that know me would claim I'm too involved because it consumes so much of my time. Also, my uncle was a cop, and a distant friend is too. It's axiomatic that "power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely". I do believe that if grassroots, independent news isn't integrated into peoples lives, they don't see the true frequency of injustices. Isn't everyone nice to attorneys? Especially if you're representing them or their cohorts . To cite a local story that involved a lot of officers- Quite a few years back, the Peterborough force relocated an entire RIDE program because the original location was on the highway a short distance from another officers party/police function.
The only reasonable argument for owning a gun is to protect yourself from the police.
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