4/08/2013

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Tanaka

Tuesday Come FASTER pleassseee!!!!!!!!!!

King

Hello fb just wanted to inform family and friends about pee celebration Thursday at 3 pm we will be headed to the cemetery to hag out with pee Friday there will be a lou out food picture man dj. Drinks and lots of love come have a ball with us the color is red. And blue jeans

Hughes

Big Red Ball
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Wright

My pou! Finally have my hands on the red jersey, matches the ManU ball :3 http://t.co/kIiPLNPxAr

Paswan

They pulled another semi-swerve ... both guys were booked to look strong.

Sahni

Red Ball #2
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Davis

Tak kisah la. Yg penting kau tak dapat kalah kan aku. Ball possesion aku pegang 70. Red card 3 yellow 5. Amcm?

Shimizu

Goodbye thatcher!!

Phillips

Women Cards: ahead by 3 with 32 seconds left - GO CARDS!!!

Thomas

ATTENTION! ATTENTION!! ATTENTION!!! Burney Basin Little League has some INVENTORY of Girls pants, Boys cleats, Belts and Gloves for FREE!!!!! FIRST COME FIRST SERVE!!!! ***Please Follow Instructions***:::: In your comment, Please tell us which NUMBER you would like. We will only honor replies/comments that say "I would like #..." Please be respectable and not say "I will take all items". Please be fair. As there is limited items, we must adhere to the instructions. Thank you, BBLL.

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#1. One 8 1/2 inch Right-handed T-Ball Glove
#2. One 11 inch Right-handed Nike Glove
#3. One 11 inch Right-handed Nike Glove
#4. One 11 inch Right-handed Franklin Glove
#5. One 12 inch Right-handed Rawlings Glove
#6. One "Allstar" brand black baseball Belt
#7. One "Allstar" brand black baseball Belt
#8. One "Allstar" brand black baseball Belt
#9. One Easton (size YM) black baseball Pants (girls-drawstring)
#10. One Easton (size YM) grey baseball Pants (girls-drawstring)
#11. One Easton (size YS) grey baseball Pants (girls-2 button)
#12. One pair (size child 13) black Nike Cleats (boys)
#13. One pair (size 4 1/2) black Under Armour Cleats (boys)
#14. One pair (size 5 1/2) black Nike Cleats, silver stripe (boys)
#15. One pair (size 3) black Rawlings Cleats (boys)
#16. One pair (size 5 1/2) black Nike Cleats (boys)
#17. One pair (size 6) Red Nike Cleats (boys)
#18. One pair (size 7 1/2) White Nike Cleats (boys)

Fujita

I have enjoyed posting our tips here since January . This will be our last one of the year as Spring is here and other projects await. My clubs have been shipped to Florida and await me there, then to Cape Cod at the end of the month for our 13th annual spring trip. 12 rounds in 6 days will be great fun. Good luck to you all this year.

April 11, 2013

Etiquette and Rules

Listed below are some golf etiquette rules you should be obeying while on the golf course. You may be penalized strokes during your tournament rounds if you are observed not obeying these rules.

1. No more than a 5 minute search for a lost ball.
2. Replace and stomp down your divot.
3. Repair two ball marks on the green if you find them.
4. Once on the green, the person closest to the pin removes the pin and lays it out of the way of all putts to be made.
5. First person in the hole puts the pin back in.
6. Be ready to play when it is your turn.
7. Putt continuously as long as you will not stand in someone’s line.
8. Ask people to play through if you are holding them up.
9. Do not talk, move or stand behind people while they are hitting.
10. Rake all depressions you make in a bunker..
11. Lowest score has honors on the next hole.
12. When going to putt place your clubs on the side of the green toward the next tee to speed up play when you are done putting.
13. Leave the course in better condition than you found it.

Just be sure to offer your playing partners the same courtesy you would expect from them. Shake their hands or give them a hug when you are finished and tell them how much you enjoyed playing with them.

A brief summary of some of the most common golf rules.

If you are going to play golf you need to know the rules, at least the most common ones. It should be part of your regular golf improvement program to learn more rules. Everyone that plays golf should consider becoming a member of the USGA (United States Golf Association). It is very inexpensive and you get a golf hat for the current years U. S. Open and a rules book.

Rules:
1. Ball hit into the woods-If found (it must be played) you may drop as far back as you like on the same line as where the ball was found and the hole, or take two club lengths and drop no nearer the hole or hit another shot as near as possible to where the first one was hit. Penalty for all is one stroke. If a provisional ball is hit before leaving the area it must be announced or it will automatically become the ball in play.
2. Ball hit Out of Bounds-Player must play another ball as near as possible from where the first ball was played. Penalty one stroke.
3. Yellow staked hazard: Drop the ball as far back as desired keeping the line where the ball entered the hazard in line with the hole or play the ball from where the last shot was played. Penalty one stroke.
4. Red staked hazard: In addition to the two options in #3 you may drop the ball within two club lengths of where it crossed the hazard but no nearer the hole. It may also be dropped on the opposite side of the hazard, no nearer the hole. These hazards are known as lateral water hazards.
5. Lost ball: Time allowed to look for it is 5 minutes.
6. Ball hanging over the hole: You can wait 10 seconds after you get to the hole. If you wait longer and the balls falls into the hole it is a 1 stroke penalty.
Touching the line of a putt: Two stroke penalty.
Cannot fix a spike mark. Two strokes.
7. Teeing ground: Ball played outside the teeing ground. 2 stroke penalty. Allowed two club lengths behind the tee markers.
9 Playing the wrong ball: Penalty two strokes.
10. The following infractions all result in a two stroke penalty:
A. Improving ball position.
B. Breaking anything growing.
C. Building a stance.
D. Testing the condition of a hazard.
E. Touching the surface of a hazard with you hand or a club.
F. Touch or move any loose impediment lying or touching a hazard.

See ya on the links,

Gary

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The winning numbers are 3, 7, 21, 28 & 43 and the Red Ball number is 2.

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An Excerpt

CHAPTER 1

My father left when I was four years old. My sister Nina had just turned one. He was twenty-four; my mother Lynn was twenty-two. She was left to raise us alone, with her mother and two sisters.

He left Nigeria a seventeen-year-old adventurer; my little island was the first place he visited. He saw my fifteen-year-old mother walking through the market one Saturday morning. She remembers the day effortlessly: “I could feel him watching me before I saw him; he just stared at me without looking away. The first things I noticed were the gap between his two front teeth and his lips. They were so beautiful, almost like they belonged on a woman. The top lip was rimmed and turned up slightly; it flowed from the brown of his complexion into the pinkest bottom lip I’d ever seen. I stood there, already in love, and held his gaze. He finally looked down at the mangoes he was standing in front of.”

My grandmother, Evangeline Ursula Barthley, delayed their next encounter by another two years. Her seamstress shop was on the first floor of our house. At six foot, with the darkest hue Africa could muster, she was a natural deterrent to any inquiring boys. To get around her patrol, my dad would stand at the corner four houses away and whistle a tune he taught my mother. (We still use that whistle today to locate each other in grocery stores and malls.) Mommy would come out for a walk over to her “girlfriend’s house." That walk became a regular occurrence over the next twelve months. I was conceived during that time, on a dewy tropical morning, lying on a blanket of grass, out too late and definitely in trouble with grandmother. Before Mommy told her I was coming, she tried twice with a european abortion pill to hide me. The first time, nothing happened. The second time she said, “Boy de same night me tec de second pill, you start go crazy inna me belly flipping and turning all night, me wake up de next morning, sure bout my decision fu keep you.” She said my father says he was happy I was to be his first child. Mommy was happy and bruised. Happy because she worshipped my father, with complete submissive love and wanted his child more than anything, and bruises because my grandmother beat her ass, while calling her every kind of whoring bitch in the book. That’s the way my family started.

The next four years went something like this: Daddy moves in with Mommy and grandmother, Mommy finds out somebody else is pregnant and changes her mind about naming me Junior, so I end up with three names, his name relegated to the third. I was given my grandfather’s two names and became Theodore Wellington Olutunde Azana. Mommy takes Daddy back, my second sister arrives soon after; they split again when the grape vine brings news of a new brother. Four babies, with less than ten months between any of us and he was not yet twenty-four. I remember little bits and pieces of him, the crisp white police man uniform, the spit-shined oil black leather shoes, sitting in his lap steering while he pushed the pedals, the spliff tail always in the ashtray. I remember walking in on him and Mommy making love and wondering why they had no clothes on and why he was on top of my Mommy. I remember watching him pee and marveling at the size of his penis, and the red stain the cricket ball would leave on the upper thighs of his white cricket pants, and being thrown into the air. That’s the last memory I have of him: looking down at him, from the air above his head, watching his hands come up to snatch me. The third time (he always did 3 times) I saw everything slowed down, Mommy off to one side looking desperately at my father, Nina tugging at his pant leg to be picked up, his suit case standing near the door, reminding me why I was being tossed up this final time, why Mommy was fighting so hard to smile through her tears and why Nina was tugging at Daddy’s trouser leg.

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