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Cut could be bad at present I think 70th and ties is even par and there is over 90players on or better than that if 2nd round continues tomorrow it could be long day
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Quote from: Ironside on July 17, 2015, 04:43:53 PM
Cut could be bad at present I think 70th and ties is even par and there is over 90players on or better than that if 2nd round continues tomorrow it could be long day
Loads haven't even started their second round so the spread of scores will be wider by the end of the round, so I doubt that 90 will make the cut.
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Too many grey jerseys, not enough id captions.
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Peter Alliss feels snoods are "poncy things for keeping your head dry."
friday night entertainment at its finest
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At the conclusion of Round 2 tomorrow, players will tee off in groups of 3 for the third round.
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Quote from: TightEnd on July 17, 2015, 08:28:51 PM
Peter Alliss feels snoods are "poncy things for keeping your head dry."
friday night entertainment at its finest
He's actually quite amusing when he's grumpy and Mark James is extracting the mick but not in the way that he is trying to amuse.
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PEUTW
I have no idea what any of these things mean but I suspect they may be derogatory.
The little icon is, yes, it means "aftertimer", which is viewed as similar to a slow roll in poker, or farting in Church.
Aftertimer. Does that mean saying you've backed something after you've found out that it's won/winning?
No.
If you don't mention what the bet was in advance, you are forbidden to mention it later, or "aftertime", when the wager has won, or is doing well.
Or even on the odd occasion you can follow a tip from a third party, but when you congratulate them for the tip and thank them, there are those that will call that aftertiming too Tom. You have to be very careful.
Best thing is to do, is never back a winner, then you won't make any faux pas with aftertiming, and all the good folk on Blonde will be happy.....
This seems to work for me.
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Why is the sunset later at St Andrews than it is here in Leicester?
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As the sun moves northward in the summer, the days are longer the further north you go (24 hour sunlight near the north pole), but in the winter as the sun moves southward, the days are shorter in the north and there is 24 hour light at the south pole -- 24 hour darkness at the north pole.
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Quote from: TightEnd on July 17, 2015, 10:36:40 PM
As the sun moves northward in the summer, the days are longer the further north you go (24 hour sunlight near the north pole), but in the winter as the sun moves southward, the days are shorter in the north and there is 24 hour light at the south pole -- 24 hour darkness at the north pole.
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Quote from: RED-DOG on July 17, 2015, 11:24:24 PM
Quote from: TightEnd on July 17, 2015, 10:36:40 PM
As the sun moves northward in the summer, the days are longer the further north you go (24 hour sunlight near the north pole), but in the winter as the sun moves southward, the days are shorter in the north and there is 24 hour light at the south pole -- 24 hour darkness at the north pole.
Correct.
I bet Sadie could have explained that to you.
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Quote from: RED-DOG on July 17, 2015, 11:24:24 PM
Quote from: TightEnd on July 17, 2015, 10:36:40 PM
As the sun moves northward in the summer, the days are longer the further north you go (24 hour sunlight near the north pole), but in the winter as the sun moves southward, the days are shorter in the north and there is 24 hour light at the south pole -- 24 hour darkness at the north pole.
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22+ hours of sunlight here around the solstice only about 20 at present here i am further north that st andrews though no idea how they could play on so long
i was out but someone said it was 10pm before they stopped i dont think they could see the ball at that time
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July 18, 2015, 07:45:17 AM »
It's a tad blustery at St Andrews.
I don't fancy the chances of anyone still to complete their second round.
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Play has been suspended indefinitely as balls are moving in the wind on the green.
A bit late for Louis Oosthuizen who was struggling to catch up with his ball to mark it as the wind blew it further away from the hole.
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Quote from: MereNovice on July 18, 2015, 08:16:18 AM
Play has been suspended indefinitely as balls are moving in the wind on the green.
A bit late for Louis Oosthuizen who was struggling to catch up with his ball to mark it as the wind blew it further away from the hole.
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