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airair 10-31-2010 10:41 PM

4000
 
Stand by. Bucket's 4000. post may come any second now....

Yoda 10-31-2010 10:45 PM

Bucket's At 3,999 and Counting!
 
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Originally Posted by airair (Post 77902)
Stand by. Bucket's 4000. post may come any second now....

Thanks for the 'heads up', Air. We'll ready the balloons!

:salut:

O.B.Left 10-31-2010 11:53 PM

Bucket is old news , according to my calculations Air will pass him in two years.

Mike O., Daryl?..... yesterdays heros. "Like sands through the hour glass........these are the days of our lives." Pretty soon its gonna be all about parametric acceleration and D plane. No more fossils talking sustain the lag or hinge action or whatever. PHewy. Damn literalists.

Arnie , get my gun.

airair 11-01-2010 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 77912)
Bucket is old news , according to my calculations Air will pass him in two years.

Mike O., Daryl?..... yesterdays heros. "Like sands through the hour glass........these are the days of our lives." Pretty soon its gonna be all about parametric acceleration and D plane. No more fossils talking sustain the lag or hinge action or whatever. PHewy. Damn literalists.

Annie , get my gun.

There was a time I liked to have my daily average has high as possible, but those times are gone. I have an other perspective now.

BTW Bucket may be suffering of a pre 4000 posts trauma.

O.B.Left 11-01-2010 11:48 AM

Dont quit on me Air, you can do this.

airair 11-01-2010 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 77934)
Dont quit on me Air, you can do this.

I won't give any promises, but that's a promise that I can keep.

Daryl 11-01-2010 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 77912)
Bucket is old news , according to my calculations Air will pass him in two years.

Mike O., Daryl?..... yesterdays heros. "Like sands through the hour glass........these are the days of our lives." Pretty soon its gonna be all about parametric acceleration and D plane. No more fossils talking sustain the lag or hinge action or whatever. PHewy. Damn literalists.

Arnie , get my gun.

Hey, I'm staying with the Ship. Hell, after all these years, it doesn't even need a coat of paint. Just a little cleaning to get all that crap off that others have thrown at it. :)

O.B.Left 11-01-2010 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 77940)
Hey, I'm staying with the Ship. Hell, after all these years, it doesn't even need a coat of paint. Just a little cleaning to get all that crap off that others have thrown at it. :)

That crap despite the intent might turn into fertilizer for this garden we got here. My apologies for metaphor plane shifting.

Daryl 11-01-2010 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 77942)
That crap despite the intent might turn into fertilizer for this garden we got here. My apologies for metaphor plane shifting.

Aye,

Then we don't need to do anything. :laughing9

O.B.Left 11-01-2010 06:50 PM

Nope. I got a feeling its good for business. Without Kanye , Taylor Swift might still be headlining at corn festivals. I suspect Bagger cooked the whole thing up. Maybe even coined "literalist". The guys a freak'n marketing genius. It sounds like an insult but it isnt.

Merriam Webster Dictionary (encyclopedia brittanica company)

Literalism
1. adherence to the explicit substance of an idea or expression.

2. fidelity to observable fact: realism.


So really its in reference to those who understand Homer, can use his definitions as written and are realistic, scientific. Often coming from people who think "sustain the lag" means sustain the left wrist cock, or pure swinging is a left arm only swing or or or .... If you're going to trash Homers concepts please get his definitions straight first and then by all means.......fire away. Maybe we'll all learn something?

Daryl 11-01-2010 07:55 PM

We'll just wait for them to catch-up. From what I've been reading, get a comfortable chair.

O.B.Left 11-01-2010 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 77957)
We'll just wait for them to catch-up. From what I've been reading, get a comfortable chair.

I'm enjoying it all personally. I wasnt at first but now I am. So the mathematical model has the face not closing? Whereas the Ping Man got it going on. And the measurements of actual pga pros as done by Taylor Made show it really closing fast. Hmmm........who you betting on as being more accurate?

I know that Hinge Action is an accepted fact by those who play another game with a with a similar implement.....hockey. We teach it to little kids , when stick handling even , never mind shooting. If you dont reverse roll the wrists while stick handling the puck rolls away from you. You go around grabbing their sticks and doing it for them so they get the feel for it in their hands. So in that sense its a hinge action of an angular motion on an inclined plane ...too. And the guys with no shots , what do you think they display more than likely? Yup Steering. Holding the blade square to the target. And if you wanna roof one when your up close to the goalie....what do you use? Yup Vertical with layback, intentional steering. Crazy stuff. Now its a disc not a sphere that wont curve much, but there is a hand manipulation, big time.

Is this a thread jack? Ill ask innercity for an experts opinion, or maybe pm Mike O. The grandmasta jacka .........of all time. Of all time!

Daryl 11-01-2010 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 77965)
I'm enjoying it all personally. I wasnt at first but now I am. So the mathematical model has the face not closing? Whereas the Ping Man got it going on. And the measurements of actual pga pros as done by Taylor Made show it really closing fast. Hmmm........who you betting on as being more accurate?

I know that Hinge Action is an accepted fact by those who play another game with a with a similar implement.....hockey. We teach it to little kids , when stick handling even , never mind shooting. If you dont reverse roll the wrists while stick handling the puck rolls away from you. You go around grabbing their sticks and doing it for them so they get the feel for it in their hands. So in that sense its a hinge action of an angular motion on an inclined plane ...too.

Is this a thread jack? Ill ask innercity for an experts opinion, or maybe pm Mike O. The grandmasta jacka .........of all time. Of all time!

Hinge Action remains a Radical Golf Swing Concept till this day. Golfers instinctively want to Swivel.

Did Moe Play Hockey?

O.B.Left 11-02-2010 08:27 AM

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Did Moe Play Hockey?[/QUOTE]

I would think so. Never thought about that. What did Moe do in the winter when he was a kid? I'd imagine there was something he did "routinely", to say the least.

Hey where's Mr 4000 anyways? I see him at a party, a big cake with 4000 written on it and a goat jumping out of it.

Daryl 11-02-2010 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 77974)
Hey where's Mr 4000 anyways? I see him at a party, a big cake with 4000 written on it and a goat jumping out of it.

I dunno? Hmm? Maybe the 4000 is playing with his head? Maybe he's using the opportunity to write a significant post? Or. Maybe he's back in jail? Ya, it's Jail......

drewitgolf 11-02-2010 03:38 PM

The Goat Herd round the world
 
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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 77991)
I dunno? Hmm? Maybe the 4000 is playing with his head? Maybe he's using the opportunity to write a significant post? Or. Maybe he's back in jail? Ya, it's Jail......

Shhhhhhhhhhhh, goat-boy is sleeping.


airair 11-02-2010 06:07 PM

Seems like I cast a spell on him. No.4000 is still missing.

12 piece bucket 11-02-2010 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 77994)
Shhhhhhhhhhhh, goat-boy is sleeping.


NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

drewitgolf 11-02-2010 06:45 PM

Poster Boy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 78000)
NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

You are my hero!

JerryG 11-02-2010 08:50 PM

As I gander through old posts from several years ago, I see monikers from that time that I no longer see. They look like pretty good informative posts. Where did those folks go?

Yoda 11-02-2010 09:08 PM

Original or Crispy . . . Still 'Down Home' and Great!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 78000)

NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

12 Piece Bucket today crossed another major milestone:

4,000 Posts!

Appropriately enough, #4,000 was NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!

Thanks for everything, Bucket . . .

For traveling from NC to GA six years ago to learn from me. [Biggest breakfast bill I ever got from The Cracker Barrel! ]

For taking the bull by the horns per my referral and learning from Eddie Cox. [We haven't talked since!]

For burning a whole lot more than the 'midnight oil' and transcribing word for word the 6th edition, thereby creating a personal, searchable research of your own. From me to you, a heart-felt "Thank-You!

:salut:

Not to mention . . .

You took the raw data from my first three months of posts, organized them, and created our own archive.

We luv ya, man!

:cheers:

:occasion:

:happy3:

And now, on to 5,000!

:3gears:

P.S. I love this photo of you giving Brian Gay a 'Right Forearm Flying Wedge' lesson in his game room a couple years back at his 10th Anniversary party!




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12 piece bucket 11-03-2010 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 78008)
12 Piece Bucket today crossed another major milestone:

4,000 Posts!

Appropriately enough, #4,000 was NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!

Thanks for everything, Bucket . . .

For traveling from NC to GA six years ago to learn from me. [Biggest breakfast bill I ever got from The Cracker Barrel! ]

For taking the bull by the horns per my referral and learning from Eddie Cox. [We haven't talked since!]

For burning a whole lot more than the 'midnight oil' and transcribing word for word the 6th edition, thereby creating a personal, searchable research of your own. From me to you, a heart-felt "Thank-You!

:salut:

Not to mention . . .

You took the raw data from my first three months of posts, organized them, and created our own archive.

We luv ya, man!

:cheers:

:occasion:

:happy3:

And now, on to 5,000!

:3gears:

P.S. I love this photo of you giving Brian Gay a 'Right Forearm Flying Wedge' lesson in his game room a couple years back at his 10th Anniversary party!




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As amazing as the book is . . . as amazing as Homer Kelley was . . . as amazing as the growth of LBG has been from a sick day at home to being on practice tees at Major Championships . . .

What is even MORE amazing to me is how the Golfing Machine has allowed me to be friends with some of the very best people I could ever hope to meet. I have friends I talk with as a result of the book I know for a fact an old North Carolina small town dude could never meet on his own . . . from Sweden to Australia . . . even north of the Mason Dixon. . . I couldn't even spell the places . . . still can't spell some of the names . . . Olberdorker . . . Meatball . . . Norrin Radd . . .

Again I have enjoyed every step of the way in this learning process. . . . I don't take it too serious . . . but I do take friendships very seriously and there are many of y'all that I am proud to call friend. I appreciate y'all more than you'll ever know. Thanks to you Lynn for making this possible. Not just the education, your time and generosity . . but the even more your friendship and all the other friendships that wouldn't otherwise be possible . . . thank you and thanks to all of y'all.


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