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It's a nasty rainy day in my beloved village....

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tomorrow should be better....
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Yeah...I went golfing at Bethpage. Wet, but still nice to be outside. Raingear makes all the difference.
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are there any bare spots on superstar, should i use my rock skis on sunday may 1
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Cityskier wrote:Yeah...I went golfing at Bethpage. Wet, but still nice to be outside. Raingear makes all the difference.
Nice avatar.
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Pedro wrote:
Cityskier wrote:Yeah...I went golfing at Bethpage. Wet, but still nice to be outside. Raingear makes all the difference.
Nice avatar.
OMG!! :shock: WTF??
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jenscats5 wrote:
Pedro wrote:
Cityskier wrote:Yeah...I went golfing at Bethpage. Wet, but still nice to be outside. Raingear makes all the difference.
Nice avatar.
OMG!! :shock: WTF??
Hehe, it's so stupid I had to watch it at least 5 times, laughing the whole time. That should be on one of those Vonage commercials, "People do stupid things..."

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Cityskier wrote:Raingear makes all the difference.
I always insist on the donning of raingear with my partners. Dicky doesn't want to be like Magic Johnson.
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Pedro wrote:Nice avatar.
I love how his buddy throws his beer on him.
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the Disemboweler wrote:tomorrow should be better....
If not you can scoot right on over to Pal Joeys and throw a few Back with Dick.
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thebigo wrote:are there any bare spots on superstar, should i use my rock skis on sunday may 1
Last time I looked at it Supe was still good top to bottom.
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thebigo wrote:are there any bare spots on superstar, should i use my rock skis on sunday may 1
There were none today although the upper part of the headwall is getting a little thin. No rock skis required if you stick to Superstark, Skylark and Bittersweet.
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Cityskier wrote:Yeah...I went golfing at Bethpage. Wet, but still nice to be outside. Raingear makes all the difference.
Bethpage??? Havent they held U.S. Opens? If so, how'd you get on and what did you shoot?

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2knees wrote:
Cityskier wrote:Yeah...I went golfing at Bethpage. Wet, but still nice to be outside. Raingear makes all the difference.
Bethpage??? Havent they held U.S. Opens? If so, how'd you get on
It's a public course (5 of them actually). If you live in New York you can call up and make a tee time. Didn't play Black today (where they had the open). But I do play it several times a season. It's brutal, but fun to see just how good the pros are.
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