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7 minutes ago, bull123 said:

I have a signed Arnold Palmer quail hollow scorecard that I got when I was a kid at Kemper Open

Me too--the year Tom Weiskoff (sp) won.  I also got Lee Trevino, Chi Chi, Jim Dent, Tom Kite, and a few others.  (Dang--the PGA was pretty diverse back then).

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8 minutes ago, MMA said:

That’s awesome. I’m closing on my house next month. I can’t wait to mess around with my man cave. 

Got you beat--I am closing next week--selling a house though (back to 1 mortgage) --so goodbye mancave--hello craft room.  Just realized that.  It hurts.  I withdraw the smack talk at this time.

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FTR I got one celebrity autograph. I delivered a pizza to Jeff Gordon circa 1996. He was home while the race was still going on so that tells you how his day went. Tone deaf me got him to sign my tip chart. He was visibly put off. Even young me realized how annoying that must be. I have never bothered a celebrity again. Even if sat next to me on a flight. If they talk to me fine.

Interestingly I delivered a pizza to Rusty Wallace who lived on the same street. A two plot mansion with a helipad. He came out of the west wing wearing jeans and a plain white tee. He chatted with me for no reason. I think he wanted me to ask for his autograph. He tipped my like $7. Gordon tipped $1.36 or something.

BTW the etiquette if you see a celeb whose autograph you really need in a restaurant is to ask your waiter to ask them if they would like to give one out. We did this with Ovechkin at Capital Grille in DC. My buddy wanted to approach him. I said nah see if he is in the mood. So the waiter politely asked and Ovechkin said no thanks.

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11 minutes ago, bull123 said:

I have always liked fuzzy...he was great in the heyday of the GGO

I’m sure you are a big fan of his. I bet you thought it was a real knee slapper when he made those racist comments about Tiger. I bet you also love Ty Cobb. 

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30 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I’m sure you are a big fan of his. I bet you thought it was a real knee slapper when he made those racist comments about Tiger. I bet you also love Ty Cobb. 

You're just 24/7 on the warpath, huh? I'd hate to see how many of these types of comments you make daily on various message boards, social media, etc.

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