Feel bad for the next golfer that 'sinks it'.
What's that smell?Feel bad for the next golfer that 'sinks it'.
Finally something that makes golf interesting. Saw a video of a guy tossing xl sized marshmellows all over the course.
Victory if you already putted yours in prior, but Misery if it is your ballWhat's that smell?
Is it me, or does the man look like Mike Brady?!^^I had the book, "Getting Started in Electronics" and the same guy was on its cover.^^
Oh wow. I'm getting flashbacks. I had a solderless breadboard electronics kit when I was 10. I think it was made by Philips. I remember getting an expansion pack for Christmas. It allowed me to build a wiretap device for the phone and a listening device that I installed in our living room and in the garage. I also built a photoelectric barrier that would alert me if anybody was coming upstairs to possibly bother me. When my grandpa gave me a chemistry set that I put to what I considered good use my parents were not too happy. Luckily for them, my nefarious activities soon shifted from slightly destructive experiments at home to classified activities in the wild. I have always tried to live up to Grandpa's motto: Non adepto deprensus.I think I know why we do this
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I use to have one of those metal fold out box chemistry sets. A little white phosphors for you to play with!!!!Oh wow. I'm getting flashbacks. I had a solderless breadboard electronics kit when I was 10. I think it was made by Philips. I remember getting an expansion pack for Christmas. It allowed me to build a wiretap device for the phone and a listening device that I installed in our living room and in the garage. I also built a photoelectric barrier that would alert me if anybody was coming upstairs to possibly bother me. When my grandpa gave me a chemistry set that I put to what I considered good use my parents were not too happy. Luckily for them, my nefarious activities soon shifted from slightly destructive experiments at home to classified activities in the wild. I have always tried to live up to Grandpa's motto: Non adepto deprensus.