Golf? At the Olympics?
Now if you enjoy playing golf that's fair enough (although personally I'm of Oscar Wilde's opinion that it's a good walk spoiled) but how can you possibly get any enjoyment out of watching someone else play golf?
Boggles my mind.
OLYMPICS - GIMME THE RINGS
They should bring Darts in.
They have archery & javelin, so why not a good old game of arrows?
They have archery & javelin, so why not a good old game of arrows?
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+1Pista wrote:They should bring Darts in.
They have archery & javelin, so why not a good old game of arrows?
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Maybe the average shape and size of the competitors doesn't sit well with the Olympic sporting image. Although they don't mind it on the hammer throwers.Pista wrote:They should bring Darts in.
They have archery & javelin, so why not a good old game of arrows?
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I think you mean Mark Twainmarkfiend wrote:Golf? At the Olympics?
Now if you enjoy playing golf that's fair enough (although personally I'm of Oscar Wilde's opinion that it's a good walk spoiled) but how can you possibly get any enjoyment out of watching someone else play golf?
Boggles my mind.
Or some of the water polo players.stufarq wrote:Maybe the average shape and size of the competitors doesn't sit well with the Olympic sporting image. Although they don't mind it on the hammer throwers.Pista wrote:They should bring Darts in.
They have archery & javelin, so why not a good old game of arrows?
I honestly thought greenpeace would show up at one point.
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I stand correctedRandall Flagg wrote:I think you mean Mark Twainmarkfiend wrote:Golf? At the Olympics?
Now if you enjoy playing golf that's fair enough (although personally I'm of Oscar Wilde's opinion that it's a good walk spoiled) but how can you possibly get any enjoyment out of watching someone else play golf?
Boggles my mind.
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s'ok - if anyone is a fan of sports book, check out John Feinstien's A Good Walk Spoiled: Days and Nights on the PGA Tour.markfiend wrote:I stand correctedRandall Flagg wrote:I think you mean Mark Twainmarkfiend wrote:Golf? At the Olympics?
Now if you enjoy playing golf that's fair enough (although personally I'm of Oscar Wilde's opinion that it's a good walk spoiled) but how can you possibly get any enjoyment out of watching someone else play golf?
Boggles my mind.
It is a fantastic read, yes it's about GOLF, but don't let that put you off if you're a non golfer, if you like sport and reading about sport - you'll enjoy this book.
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I like the idea of darts.
Thought Dog Sledding would also be a good addition!
As a Malamute owner, my dogs would love it, they loved watching the equestrian (on tv).
Thought Dog Sledding would also be a good addition!
As a Malamute owner, my dogs would love it, they loved watching the equestrian (on tv).
as the day is long,
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as a Husky companion i also like idea of God sledding, but i guess that your talking more about winter olympic that summer (yes i know, sled/sledg with wheels are used for non-snow conditions)