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purse junkie 01-20-2004 03:55 PM

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What a shame. I would happily depose John Cusack. It's the sense of humor. Very sexy.
He's come a looooong way since "Sixteen Candles."

notcasesensitive 01-20-2004 03:57 PM

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Not much of a mock. A better mock might perhaps be:


It's golf. TM. Golf.
that mock was based on TM's historical arguments that women gaining access to PGA tournaments through sponsor's exemptions do not belong there. in context, a mock.

I'm writing this in small print in the hope that TM will not pick it up on an opportunity to renew that debate.

nothing to see here.

ThurgreedMarshall 01-20-2004 03:59 PM

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maybe that is because she weaseled her way in on a sponsor's exemption.
Good point. But once Annika weaseled her way in, I figure it's fair game. What's the point of being upset about the same thing over and over? (Unless it's smilies in posts -- no exceptions for that.)

Besides, I think she has a better shot at actually earning her tour card than Annika.

And let me add that it amazes me that that's all you have to say about it. I'm not sure if you were the one I was arguing with (because back then, you and NFH were indistinguishable), but if you were, then what was the point of having the argument at all on your end? Isn't this the type of performance that you were looking for? And it came from a 14 year old.

TM

leagleaze 01-20-2004 03:59 PM

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nothing to see here.

Yes, I recall. But still. That is more of a nudge really.

That and it will result in exactly what it resulted in. e.g. that horrible discussion has returned. You fool. I curse your name ncs, I curse it.

Shape Shifter 01-20-2004 03:59 PM

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Okay, I'm surprised no one has commented on what Michelle Wie did on Friday. It was flat out amazing. She missed the cut by one stroke. Amazing. She shot better than Annika. The field was quite deep at The Sony. She is a girl (read: not a woman at the top of her game). She is a child. Unfuckingbelievable.

If she had made the cut, it could be argued that it would have been the most impressive thing ever to happen in the modern history of sports. I'm floored that it isn't being talked about that much. Floored.

TM
Her outfit wasn't revealing enough. Nobody was watching.

ThurgreedMarshall 01-20-2004 04:01 PM

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It's golf. TM. Golf.
That's just stupid. leagle. Stupid.

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leagleaze 01-20-2004 04:01 PM

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That's just stupid. leagle. Stupid.

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Thank you.

Did you just call me Coltrane? 01-20-2004 04:02 PM

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Her outfit wasn't revealing enough. Nobody was watching.
Insert the obligatory "well she's legal in Hawaii" joke here...

NotFromHere 01-20-2004 04:04 PM

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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
Good point. But once Annika weaseled her way in, I figure it's fair game. What's the point of being upset about the same thing over and over? (Unless it's smilies in posts -- no exceptions for that.)

Besides, I think she has a better shot at actually earning her tour card than Annika.

And let me add that it amazes me that that's all you have to say about it. I'm not sure if you were the one I was arguing with (because back then, you and NFH were indistinguishable), but if you were, then what was the point of having the argument at all on your end? Isn't this the type of performance that you were looking for? And it came from a 14 year old.

TM
Yes it was us, the nots, having this discussion. I think she rocks and for a 6' 14 year old kid, she can only get better.

As long as Tiger doesn't care (and it seems he doesn't) who gets the exemptions, then I will usually agree with Tiger on all things golf.

That said, Vijay was oddly silent about Michelle getting in on an exemption and I think that's what triggered the whole debate last time. The fact that he was a fucking asshole to Annika.
Apparently he's more afraid of Michelle kicking his ass, because I think, by the time she's out of high school, she'll be able to do it. And what fun that'll be.

notcasesensitive 01-20-2004 04:04 PM

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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
Good point. But once Annika weaseled her way in, I figure it's fair game. What's the point of being upset about the same thing over and over? (Unless it's smilies in posts -- no exceptions for that.)

Besides, I think she has a better shot at actually earning her tour card than Annika.

And let me add that it amazes me that that's all you have to say about it. I'm not sure if you were the one I was arguing with (because back then, you and NFH were indistinguishable), but if you were, then what was the point of having the argument at all on your end? Isn't this the type of performance that you were looking for? And it came from a 14 year old.

TM
I was not arguing it, though I was happy to see her play and I thought it was a great move by the Colonial folks, who are often overshadowed locally by the Byron Nelson tournament.

I did not realize that Wie almost made the cut, but I agree with you that her play is amazing. Sort of reminds me of Tiger's amateur days. I'm all for her playing on any tour that will have her. She should be great (er) in a couple of years.

greatwhitenorthchick 01-20-2004 04:05 PM

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Vijay
I think she may have tied Vijay or come very close to it on her first round. Perhaps I am thinking of someone else. Does anyone know?

Gattigap 01-20-2004 04:06 PM

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What a shame. I would happily depose John Cusack. It's the sense of humor. Very sexy.
Quite right.

And, FWIW, the monkey is an excellent judge of character.

(If you're scheduling, I'm in town at 2pm, though I only have a couple of hours.)

spookyfish 01-20-2004 04:06 PM

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Isn't this the type of performance that you were looking for? And it came from a 14 year old.

TM
Unfortunately, I was unable to watch, though I heard a bit about it on the news. She's incredible, a true prodigy.

I was just wondering if you're now ready to back off your statement that no woman will ever be able to compete with the men at the highest level of golf -- however you want to define it. (I'm paraphrasing here.)

(Not trying to start an argument -- I don't really want to go there again -- but it sounds like you are.)

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 01-20-2004 04:06 PM

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Originally posted by leagleaze
Not much of a mock. A better mock might perhaps be:


It's golf. TM. Golf.
Huh! Umm. Oh, what's that you're saying?

Sorry, I wasn't paying attention.

I was just thinking about women's soccer.

ThurgreedMarshall 01-20-2004 04:11 PM

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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
that mock was based on TM's historical arguments that women gaining access to PGA tournaments through sponsor's exemptions do not belong there. in context, a mock.

I'm writing this in small print in the hope that TM will not pick it up on an opportunity to renew that debate.

You people are idiots for failing to see that what she did is impressive from an athletic point of view. Take a step back and shove the Vijay issue up your ass. Her performance was extraordinary as a golfer no matter how she got there. We can argue about if she should be allowed to get in on an exemption before she plays. Once she's in, she's in.

TM


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