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Old October 3rd, 2010, 06:56 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Bill Grey[_2_]
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Hi Roffians,

How many of you are interested in the Ryder Cup.

The weather has been pretty poor, especially on the first day. We ,the
Euopeans, are doing OK at the moment but tomorrows another day.

Bill


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Old October 3rd, 2010, 08:47 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Bill Grey" wrote in message
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Hi Roffians,

How many of you are interested in the Ryder Cup.

The weather has been pretty poor, especially on the first day. We ,the
Euopeans, are doing OK at the moment but tomorrows another day.

Bill

Europeans even !...:-)


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Old October 4th, 2010, 12:29 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Todd[_2_]
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On 10/03/2010 10:56 AM, Bill Grey wrote:
How many of you are interested in the Ryder Cup.


Ryder Cup? Is that a beer stein? :-)
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Old October 10th, 2010, 10:52 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Todd" wrote in message
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On 10/03/2010 10:56 AM, Bill Grey wrote:
How many of you are interested in the Ryder Cup.


Ryder Cup? Is that a beer stein? :-)


If empty it could be a Dryer Cup

Bill


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Old October 4th, 2010, 03:37 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Giles
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Default OT The Ryder Cup

On Oct 3, 12:56*pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:
Hi Roffians,

How many of you are interested in the Ryder Cup.


Well, I've been aware since early childhood that the Ryder Cup is an
international sporting event of long standing and high repute.....but
I can't honestly say that I've ever paid much attention to it. A
quick google reveals that it is about golf.

Hm.....

Not one of my top three guesses.

Still, not necessarily sufficient grounds to disqualify
interest.....however late come by....as we shall hope to demonstrate.

In the first place, it is interesting that what began (for dog only
knows what half-baked reasons, born of whatever besotted blighters)as
a sporting competition between residents of the United States of
America (a fairly specific and more or less well-defined and delimited
region, it must be admitted....or at least so in the early decades of
the 20th century)and the residents of the island of Great Britain (one
hesitates to be either more or less specific, geographically,
socially, politically, ethnically, or in matters of familial
consanguinity, for fear of offending.....by inclusion or
exclusion.....residents of Ireland, northern Ireland, Ulster {which
may or may not be a portion of one or another of the aforementioned
geopolitical entities.....no one seems to quite sure.....or rather,
there are just too many competing sureties} Scotland, Wales, Cornwall,
New South Wales, Quebec, the Malvinas, Wales {Wisconsin}, the Virgin
{heh, heh, yeah} Islands, Van Diemen's Land and
Johannesferchrissakesberg)in a time when it was all too obvious to the
literate minority in what was, admittedly, at time in world history in
which literacy had not yet blossomed to its fullest potential (sorta
like now, come to think of it), that the USA was on the brink of
becoming (however unfairly and for however short a period) the
cultural, political, economic, military and sporting capitol of the
known universe, eventually evolved into a somewhat more inclusive
event, pitting the obvious elephant in the living room against a
somewhat larger and broader adversary.....or conglomeration of
adversaries, at any rate. Europe and the United States can, depending
on just how one defines terms, be seen as rough equals in geographic
scope and population.....at least for the time being. Sort of levels
the playing fiels, wot?

Equally interesting.....and perhaps even more so.....the American team
(at least this year) is represented by players residing in exactly 8
of the roughly 50 states comprising the union (discounting, rightly,
since they are indeed NOT states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin
(um.....hm.....) Islands, and Canada), while the European team boasts
residents of 7 countries out of the incomprehensible mess that is,
was, and presumably always will be Europe. Sounds like about a horse
apiece to this fan.

The weather has been pretty poor, especially on the first day. We ,the
Euopeans, are doing OK at the moment but tomorrows another day.


Someone once explained the difference between California and Wisconsin
to me thusly: "California has a climate.....we['ve] got weather." Of
the twelve players on the American team 5, roughly 42%, are
Floridians. We['ve} got one boy from Madison. The European team
boasts nine of twelve players from places what got weather, and a
miserly three from places with a climate.

If the weather goes south (not an unreasonable expectation at the
venue in question at this time of year, I'd wager) "we" are well and
truly screwed.

giles
who notes that a team never named on the scorecard won in 2001. not
surprising. they always do.


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Old October 4th, 2010, 03:51 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Giles
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On Oct 3, 9:37*pm, Giles wrote:
On Oct 3, 12:56*pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:

...the Ryder Cup....


...it is about golf....


Incidentally.....

1999.

British football fans.....Murrican golf fans.....the apple doesn't
fall far from the tree, wot?

giles
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Old October 4th, 2010, 12:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
D. LaCourse
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On 2010-10-03 22:37:39 -0400, Giles said:

On Oct 3, 12:56*pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:
Hi Roffians,

How many of you are interested in the Ryder Cup.


Well, I've been aware since early childhood that the Ryder Cup is an
international sporting event of long standing and high repute.....but
I can't honestly say that I've ever paid much attention to it. A
quick google reveals that it is about golf.

Hm.....

Not one of my top three guesses.

Still, not necessarily sufficient grounds to disqualify
interest.....however late come by....as we shall hope to demonstrate.

In the first place, it is interesting that what began (for dog only
knows what half-baked reasons, born of whatever besotted blighters)as
a sporting competition between residents of the United States of
America (a fairly specific and more or less well-defined and delimited
region, it must be admitted....or at least so in the early decades of
the 20th century)and the residents of the island of Great Britain (one
hesitates to be either more or less specific, geographically,
socially, politically, ethnically, or in matters of familial
consanguinity, for fear of offending.....by inclusion or
exclusion.....residents of Ireland, northern Ireland, Ulster {which
may or may not be a portion of one or another of the aforementioned
geopolitical entities.....no one seems to quite sure.....or rather,
there are just too many competing sureties} Scotland, Wales, Cornwall,
New South Wales, Quebec, the Malvinas, Wales {Wisconsin}, the Virgin
{heh, heh, yeah} Islands, Van Diemen's Land and
Johannesferchrissakesberg)in a time when it was all too obvious to the
literate minority in what was, admittedly, at time in world history in
which literacy had not yet blossomed to its fullest potential (sorta
like now, come to think of it), that the USA was on the brink of
becoming (however unfairly and for however short a period) the
cultural, political, economic, military and sporting capitol of the
known universe, eventually evolved into a somewhat more inclusive
event, pitting the obvious elephant in the living room against a
somewhat larger and broader adversary.....or conglomeration of
adversaries, at any rate. Europe and the United States can, depending
on just how one defines terms, be seen as rough equals in geographic
scope and population.....at least for the time being. Sort of levels
the playing fiels, wot?

Equally interesting.....and perhaps even more so.....the American team
(at least this year) is represented by players residing in exactly 8
of the roughly 50 states comprising the union (discounting, rightly,
since they are indeed NOT states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin
(um.....hm.....) Islands, and Canada), while the European team boasts
residents of 7 countries out of the incomprehensible mess that is,
was, and presumably always will be Europe. Sounds like about a horse
apiece to this fan.

The weather has been pretty poor, especially on the first day. We ,the
Euopeans, are doing OK at the moment but tomorrows another day.


Someone once explained the difference between California and Wisconsin
to me thusly: "California has a climate.....we['ve] got weather." Of
the twelve players on the American team 5, roughly 42%, are
Floridians. We['ve} got one boy from Madison. The European team
boasts nine of twelve players from places what got weather, and a
miserly three from places with a climate.

If the weather goes south (not an unreasonable expectation at the
venue in question at this time of year, I'd wager) "we" are well and
truly screwed.

giles
who notes that a team never named on the scorecard won in 2001. not
surprising. they always do.


Just another silly, verbose, pedantic reply from my trick pony.

Giddy up.


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Old October 4th, 2010, 05:33 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
flebow[_2_]
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On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 07:55:03 -0400, D. LaCourse
wrote:

Just another silly, verbose, pedantic reply from my trick pony.



A verbiose horse...??

Great!
Perhaps you should travel in a circus w your pony
I would give him some alfalfa cubes as I have quuite a few from my
horses.


Circuses HMMM ...hmmm...

BTW Water For Elephants is a great read by Suzanne Gruen


John Irviong

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Old October 5th, 2010, 01:02 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Giles
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On Oct 4, 11:33*am, flebow wrote:
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 07:55:03 -0400, D. LaCourse
wrote:

Just another silly, verbose, pedantic reply from my trick pony.


A verbiose horse...??

*Great!
Perhaps you should travel in a circus w your pony
I would give him some alfalfa cubes *as I have quuite a few from my
horses.

Circuses HMMM ...hmmm...

BTW *Water For Elephants is a great read by *Suzanne Gruen

John Irviong


Idiot.

g.
  #10  
Old October 5th, 2010, 01:00 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Giles
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On Oct 4, 6:55*am, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-10-03 22:37:39 -0400, Giles said:





On Oct 3, 12:56*pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:
Hi Roffians,


How many of you are interested in the Ryder Cup.


Well, I've been aware since early childhood that the Ryder Cup is an
international sporting event of long standing and high repute.....but
I can't honestly say that I've ever paid much attention to it. *A
quick google reveals that it is about golf.


Hm.....


Not one of my top three guesses. * * *


Still, not necessarily sufficient grounds to disqualify
interest.....however late come by....as we shall hope to demonstrate.


In the first place, it is interesting that what began (for dog only
knows what half-baked reasons, born of whatever besotted blighters)as
a sporting competition between residents of the United States of
America (a fairly specific and more or less well-defined and delimited
region, it must be admitted....or at least so in the early decades of
the 20th century)and the residents of the island of Great Britain (one
hesitates to be either more or less specific, geographically,
socially, politically, ethnically, or in matters of familial
consanguinity, for fear of offending.....by inclusion or
exclusion.....residents of Ireland, northern Ireland, Ulster {which
may or may not be a portion of one or another of the aforementioned
geopolitical entities.....no one seems to quite sure.....or rather,
there are just too many competing sureties} Scotland, Wales, Cornwall,
New South Wales, Quebec, the Malvinas, Wales {Wisconsin}, the Virgin
{heh, heh, yeah} Islands, Van Diemen's Land and
Johannesferchrissakesberg)in a time when it was all too obvious to the
literate minority in what was, admittedly, at time in world history in
which literacy had not yet blossomed to its fullest potential (sorta
like now, come to think of it), that the USA was on the brink of
becoming (however unfairly and for however short a period) the
cultural, political, economic, military and sporting capitol of the
known universe, eventually evolved into a somewhat more inclusive
event, pitting the obvious elephant in the living room against a
somewhat larger and broader adversary.....or conglomeration of
adversaries, at any rate. *Europe and the United States can, depending
on just how one defines terms, be seen as rough equals in geographic
scope and population.....at least for the time being. *Sort of levels
the playing fiels, wot?


Equally interesting.....and perhaps even more so.....the American team
(at least this year) is represented by players residing in exactly 8
of the roughly 50 states comprising the union (discounting, rightly,
since they are indeed NOT states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin
(um.....hm.....) Islands, and Canada), while the European team boasts
residents of 7 countries out of the incomprehensible mess that is,
was, and presumably always will be Europe. *Sounds like about a horse
apiece to this fan.


The weather has been pretty poor, especially on the first day. We ,the
Euopeans, are doing OK at the moment but tomorrows another day.


Someone once explained the difference between California and Wisconsin
to me thusly: "California has a climate.....we['ve] got weather." *Of
the twelve players on the American team 5, roughly 42%, are
Floridians. *We['ve} got one boy from Madison. *The European team
boasts nine of twelve players from places what got weather, and a
miserly three from places with a climate.


If the weather goes south (not an unreasonable expectation at the
venue in question at this time of year, I'd wager) "we" are well and
truly screwed.


giles
who notes that a team never named on the scorecard won in 2001. *not
surprising. *they always do.


Just another silly, verbose, pedantic reply from my trick pony.

Giddy up.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Moron.

g.
 




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