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  • wow your an expert on this subject .. very well done :weee:

    Thanks, what i don’t know about balls aint worth knowing:wink:

    Southcaver wrote:
    Thanks, what i don’t know about balls aint worth knowing:wink:

    you know much about golf balls?

    Amazing as it sound’s yea i do, I work on a golf course:weee:
    What do you want to know?

    i know golf balls are made up of rubber bands with a rubber ball in the middle and a coating of plastic or w/e on the out side … but what is the diferance between types of golf balls? … is it just the space of the dimples? or some think to do with the stuff inside? ..:hopeless:

    They dont make em like that anymore there’s usually a core of one type of rubber then a layer of another kind then the outer coating.
    The best ones are softer (dunno why) stuff like titleist pro v1 there about £4 each
    http://www.titleist.com/golfballs/prov1.asp
    seems fucking complicated for something that your probly gonna lose anyway!

    I find shit loads of these at work and sell them for£1

    Southcaver wrote:
    They dont make em like that anymore there’s usually a core of one type of rubber then a layer of another kind then the outer coating.
    The best ones are softer (dunno why) stuff like titleist pro v1 there about £4 each
    http://www.titleist.com/golfballs/prov1.asp
    seems fucking complicated for something that your probly gonna lose anyway!

    I find shit loads of these at work and sell them for£1

    safe dude .. that allways made me wonder hehe …. btw are you the guy that drives around in that armord van collecting golf balls on the driving range that i try and hit? :laugh_at:

    nah i’m the guy on the course on the un-armoured lawn mower that everyone trys to hit there balls at:laugh_at:

    Southcaver wrote:
    nah i’m the guy on the course on the un-armoured lawn mower that everyone trys to hit there balls at:laugh_at:

    they should pay you danger money for that .. or at least get you a hat … mabby like this one …

    If you like it… Here is a link of how to make it from scratch:

    :weee:

    MainstreamMedia Studios: How-To Guide 1 – An Armored Helmet

    We’ve got yellow vest’s to protect us! I’m sure they just make us more of a target:hopeless:

    Southcaver wrote:
    We’ve got yellow vest’s to protect us! I’m sure they just make us more of a target:hopeless:

    yeah high vis’ for those foggy mornings on the fair way :laugh_at:

    3100 (BC) Olympic Games Football Competition

    The Durrington Wallers defeated the Woodhenge Warriors, 7-6.
    Olympic Stadium footballs not found yet.
    Excavation continues.

    Fellows Arena Gladiators Report:

    http://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/news/salisbury/salisburynews/display.var.2093945.0.skeleton_could_hold_secret_to_stonehenge.php

    2300 (BC) Olympic Games Archery Competition

    German “King of Stonehenge” Amesbury Archer champion won the Gold.
    Boscombe Bowmen took the Silver and the Bronze.
    ‘The Body from the Ditch’ lost.

    ‘Backside Bullseye’ Game Target.

    Garry Denke

    are you still rabbiting on about that gary:you_crazy

    Southcaver wrote:
    are you still rabbiting on about that gary:you_crazy

    :laugh_at:

    http://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/headlines/display.var.2100851.0.stonehenge_was_a_site_of_battles.php

    After Woodhenge Warriors’ Men’s Football loss in the 3100 (BC) Olympic Games to the Durrington Wallers (7-6) at Stonehenge Amphitheatre (alternatively Amphitheater), the Warriors changed their Olympic Men’s and Women’s Teams’ name to the Willers. In the 3096 (BC) Olympics, it was the Woodhenge Willers over the Durrington Wallers in that infamous Sudden Death Match overtime thriller. 1-0 final score. In the Women’s Archery competition it was the Willers over the Wallers also, following their Men’s Archery competition victory. Willers’ Olympic Men’s and Women’s Teams dominated the ’96 (BC) Games and were so popular after those Olympics that even the River Wylye (one of eight rivers draining the area) was renamed (previously called Warriors River).

    The Sudden Death of ‘the body from the ditch’ (Stonehenge discovery of 1978) caused by multiple Arrow Wounds in the back, said body on display at Salisbury Museum, sadly occurred during the 2300 (BC) Olympic Games’ Women’s Archery competition at Stonehenge Amphitheatre. Archery Judge Wallers Willers’ (known as Backside Bullseye here at State Press) untimely death, referred to as a Stonehenge Sentinel Skeleton (SSS) by Dennis Price, archaeologist (Stonehenge expert) and described in This Is Wiltshire Network (Gazette & Herald, 7 March 2008), unfortunately occurred at said Amphitheatre when Archery Judge Wallers Willers (SSS) made an untimely movement from behind the Judge Honor’s guard (target Game shield) causing His Sudden Death.

    Later the town of Wilton and county of Wiltshire adopted their names, in their Honor.

    360 feet – Stonehenge Amphitheatre latrine (Ditch) diameter
    320 feet – Stonehenge Amphitheatre bleachers (Bank) diameter
    285 feet – Stonehenge Amphitheatre fence (Aubrey Holes) diameter

    The interior is Anciently perfect in size.

    3100-2600 BC – Stonehenge Olympic Games field – No stones

    Archery, Athletics (track and field), Ancient badminton*, Ancient baseball, Boxing, Fencing, Ancient field hockey, Football (soccer), Ancient pentathlon, Ancient softball, Wilto, Wiltwondo, Ancient tennis, Volleyball, Ancient rocklifting, and Wrestling.

    *Note: 3000 BC – Wooden structures added for Ancient gymnastics; uneven bars, balance beam, Salisbury floor exercise, and vault (for Women), and high bar and parallel bars, Salisbury floor exercise, vault, and pommel horse** (for Men).

    **It evolved from exercises used by Homo erectus and Neanderthal, including skills for mounting and dismounting a horse, and various performance skills.

    2600 BC – Olympic Games’ first Rock (Bluestone) Trophies awarded.

    Was SSS’s name The Right Hon. Archery Judge Wallers Willers who got killed in that Target Archery accident, or was SSS’s name The Right Hon. Archery Judge Willers Wallers who got killed in that Target Archery accident?

    I can’t remember which. Please help. Thanks.

    G. Willy Wally

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