Hi Everyone,
David Lahey wrote:
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This photo illustrates one the top secret things I'm doing in preparation for the
KT250 clutch pull competition with Greg Harding and Chippy and anyone else silly enough to join us.
Well seeing as we are not sharing the top secret things we are doing, I won't share mine either. If we were, it might be interesting to see the different ways we do things and how we approach the problem from different angles.
Just guessing about the silverware, looks great and they are an excellent utensil for displaying things, don't look here:
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So much better than without the silverware :
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OK, so now I am guessing you are wondering what baby chick's have to do with levers, am I right?
Let me explain it in uncomplicated terms, now I have gone to a
Double Bogey:
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It is an improvement over the single
Bogey as I can now use more than one finger. Traditionally the longer the lever, the more that can be achieved. The same can be said for the longer the
Bat, the greater the distance! You guessed it I am testing another
theory.
We have known for a long time that if you
FLOG a little piece of
Insignificance with a
Bat, generally speaking the longer the
Bat, the further it goes and a
Bag of
Bats of differing lengths gives you a
Bat for every occasion. So now that you are clear on the levers, you are probably wondering about the.baby chicks?
If you are a
Flogger, you will be aiming for a
Birdie, an Eagle, Albatross, Ostrich or if you are a real dreamer like me, a
Condor after you yell
Fore but you should never aim for a
Caddie, especially yours!!
Every now and then, someone looks at what is going on and wants a change and even the length of the
Bat has been varied. I think it was Ms or Mrs
Ambrose that came up with the
Broomstick Bat, a little left field as it is long, perhaps the longest and is used for
Short distances like
Putting. She was
Social and enjoyed quick games, maybe because she had to go back to cleaning???? Let's face it,
Gentlemen
Only
Ladies
Forbiden is/was a contentious
Rule that was around for a long time and may have upset more than just a few
Ladies?
What do you think?