Originally Posted by dlphg9:
My favorite part is that the citizen gets multiple bull shit charges because a dumb shit traffic cop wants to assert his authority. ****ing low life loser.
I imagine everyone involved is ready to let it go and move on. However, I imagine the cop has every personal injury attorney in Kentucky calling him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by K9Texan:
I imagine everyone involved is ready to let it go and move on. However, I imagine the cop has every personal injury attorney in Kentucky calling him.
I don't think the officer has any pants to stand on. He himself decided to do a half TJ Hooker onto the vehicle. It sounds like the officer became aggressive for no real reason and didn't understand what was going on. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
His golf game definitely isn't boring. He's the best ball striker on the planet overall but other than that he's not gravitating for TV. This is not a new take. He lacks charisma, is not outspoken, he operates like a robot, has the most boring press conferences ever. You don't ever see any emotion out of him but he's trying. In the last year he is trying to be a bit more engaging.
For TV you would rather him be a villain or a hero. Bryson and Sergio may be dbags but at least its good TV. Tiger chucking clubs and cussing when hes sucking and fist pumping when he's on is great for reeling in the common fan. You would think in this day and age for social media these guys would be more fun but instead you get Patrick Cantlay, Scottie Sheffler and Brian Harmon.
Like you’re ever going to approve of a devout Christian. If he was a rabid atheist or satanist he’d probably be your favorite celebrity in the sporting universe. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HonestChieffan:
I like the idea "I didnt know it was a cop, I thought it was some security guy so running over his ass was OK cause Im like a golfer"
Golf people are not generally as bad as soccer people.
Glad he had a great round.
Yes having cop jump on top of your car is the same thing as running them over. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
When I played Winged Foot it was my understanding that they didn't even allow woman on the premises and Medinah was also less than integrated. Not sure how they are now, but I would be surprised if they are still that way.
Has to be the most peaceful place on earth. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
When I played Winged Foot it was my understanding that they didn't even allow woman on the premises and Medinah was also less than integrated. Not sure how they are now, but I would be surprised if they are still that way.
When I played Wolf Creek in the late 70's they didn't allow women. I don't know if that's changed since then or not. It was a little weird playing in the MO State Am on a course in Kansas though. I was young and skinny and that Kansas wind was blowing my ass all over the place. It was a bad day for me and a lot of others that day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HonestChieffan:
I like the idea "I didnt know it was a cop, I thought it was some security guy so running over his ass was OK cause Im like a golfer"
Golf people are not generally as bad as soccer people.
Glad he had a great round.
It's almost as if you have an algorithm that you enter a few prompts into and it spits out the worst possible take for any given scenario.
Congrats, must have taken you a long time to develop it. [Reply]