Tadashi70
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Very underrated. Chrissy and I laughed our butts off at it.
Good movie
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Very underrated. Chrissy and I laughed our butts off at it.
I'm feeling it a BBQ kind of day, four rivers on my mind
how's he feeling today?
Tired. He seems okay. Just a sad feeling in the house right now. Im trying to convince my wonderful wife to stay back and come up later, but she will have none of it. They are in good hands with JeanTheMachine.
I'm feeling it a BBQ kind of day, four rivers on my mind
Interesting story. So we get pitched a lot of things from a lot of people at THP and this one was rather interesting.
So I get a message saying "Please sponsor this event and send THPers".
THe dates of the event are the same as the Morgan Cup, so obviously its a last resort to try and get people quickly. The message goes on to say that they are hosting the "Ultimate Amateur Golf Event" and then gives details which are nothing more than a standard golf charity event with average swag and outrageous costs (hopefully going to a good cause).
I respond with unfortunately we will not able to assist since that is the same weekend as the Morgan Cup, our version of the Ultimate Golf Event Period. And attach a link.
The next response is "Im sure your small events are wonderful, but this one right here is getting major news from the local NBC affiliate and a golf company on Facebook".
My response said "that is wonderful news, I hope it is a huge success, and while I am sure it is great in its own right, our Morgan Cup is a bit different and kind of important around these parts".
Their response is "I dont have time to click links, but unless you are giving full bags to players that sign up, how could it be better?"
At this point I am thinking to myself this cant possibly be real, but I do the research and see that it is. So my next response is "I urge you to click this once and you tell me. We wish you the best of luck with your endeavor and look forward to hearing about it".
His response "Im just the organizer of this one, do you think you have an open spot in the Morgan Cup for me? Or does it fill up".
Just too much.
That last line is just too much. Made me choke on my vapor lmaoInteresting story. So we get pitched a lot of things from a lot of people at THP and this one was rather interesting.
So I get a message saying "Please sponsor this event and send THPers".
THe dates of the event are the same as the Morgan Cup, so obviously its a last resort to try and get people quickly. The message goes on to say that they are hosting the "Ultimate Amateur Golf Event" and then gives details which are nothing more than a standard golf charity event with average swag and outrageous costs (hopefully going to a good cause).
I respond with unfortunately we will not able to assist since that is the same weekend as the Morgan Cup, our version of the Ultimate Golf Event Period. And attach a link.
The next response is "Im sure your small events are wonderful, but this one right here is getting major news from the local NBC affiliate and a golf company on Facebook".
My response said "that is wonderful news, I hope it is a huge success, and while I am sure it is great in its own right, our Morgan Cup is a bit different and kind of important around these parts".
Their response is "I dont have time to click links, but unless you are giving full bags to players that sign up, how could it be better?"
At this point I am thinking to myself this cant possibly be real, but I do the research and see that it is. So my next response is "I urge you to click this once and you tell me. We wish you the best of luck with your endeavor and look forward to hearing about it".
His response "Im just the organizer of this one, do you think you have an open spot in the Morgan Cup for me? Or does it fill up".
Just too much.
Interesting story. So we get pitched a lot of things from a lot of people at THP and this one was rather interesting.
So I get a message saying "Please sponsor this event and send THPers".
THe dates of the event are the same as the Morgan Cup, so obviously its a last resort to try and get people quickly. The message goes on to say that they are hosting the "Ultimate Amateur Golf Event" and then gives details which are nothing more than a standard golf charity event with average swag and outrageous costs (hopefully going to a good cause).
I respond with unfortunately we will not able to assist since that is the same weekend as the Morgan Cup, our version of the Ultimate Golf Event Period. And attach a link.
The next response is "Im sure your small events are wonderful, but this one right here is getting major news from the local NBC affiliate and a golf company on Facebook".
My response said "that is wonderful news, I hope it is a huge success, and while I am sure it is great in its own right, our Morgan Cup is a bit different and kind of important around these parts".
Their response is "I dont have time to click links, but unless you are giving full bags to players that sign up, how could it be better?"
At this point I am thinking to myself this cant possibly be real, but I do the research and see that it is. So my next response is "I urge you to click this once and you tell me. We wish you the best of luck with your endeavor and look forward to hearing about it".
His response "Im just the organizer of this one, do you think you have an open spot in the Morgan Cup for me? Or does it fill up".
Just too much.
Interesting story. So we get pitched a lot of things from a lot of people at THP and this one was rather interesting.
So I get a message saying "Please sponsor this event and send THPers".
THe dates of the event are the same as the Morgan Cup, so obviously its a last resort to try and get people quickly. The message goes on to say that they are hosting the "Ultimate Amateur Golf Event" and then gives details which are nothing more than a standard golf charity event with average swag and outrageous costs (hopefully going to a good cause).
I respond with unfortunately we will not able to assist since that is the same weekend as the Morgan Cup, our version of the Ultimate Golf Event Period. And attach a link.
The next response is "Im sure your small events are wonderful, but this one right here is getting major news from the local NBC affiliate and a golf company on Facebook".
My response said "that is wonderful news, I hope it is a huge success, and while I am sure it is great in its own right, our Morgan Cup is a bit different and kind of important around these parts".
Their response is "I dont have time to click links, but unless you are giving full bags to players that sign up, how could it be better?"
At this point I am thinking to myself this cant possibly be real, but I do the research and see that it is. So my next response is "I urge you to click this once and you tell me. We wish you the best of luck with your endeavor and look forward to hearing about it".
His response "Im just the organizer of this one, do you think you have an open spot in the Morgan Cup for me? Or does it fill up".
Just too much.
Stupid party planners
So I guess your not sending any THP'ers to their tournament after that wonderful sell job?