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R1chard

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Post by R1chard » Fri Oct 19, 2007 3:32 pm
lol bryan robson?

i take it you woke up one day and relaised it was a school girl thing? hehehe.

hey sue,, - you played tiger woods in the xbox?

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Post by Sadsack » Fri Oct 19, 2007 3:43 pm
If I had an xbox!!!!

But I do have the new r7 driver!!!!!! You hit - it stays hit! Straight and true!

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Post by Skippy » Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:01 pm
No, I still think Bryan Robson's lovely, along with Gary Lineker! Now that was when England had a decent team...

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Post by R1chard » Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:02 pm
to be honest - ive never got on with drivers - ive got taylor made clubs, a vokey 56* wedge, a rac 60* wedge and an oddessay putter.

but for driving i use an old three wood i can hit straight 9 out of ten times.

as soon as i get a new big driver in my hands, the balls get sprayed everywhere but straight.

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Post by Sadsack » Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:05 pm
Hitting a 3 wood is totally different to hitting a driver. Hitting a driver is a "slap" shot and you need to come straight back with the club. I was doing the same until I realised I was coming round my body.

Try it, it may work for you!

Oh! And don't try to hit the living daylights out of it - just a nice easy relaxed swing.

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Post by scaredkez » Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:09 pm
liverpool everytime for me, my boys play golf sue, eldest has just completed his first master class, must admit bro in law has just given my hubby his old set of clubs so he can take it up with the boys on the municipal eldest is a member of the local club, he saves his birthday and xmas money up to pay for it.
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Post by R1chard » Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:10 pm
not tried that - but then again ive never had any sort of lessons, ive got down to 18 by trial and error with my swing, i bet ifi did have a lesson the pro would rip me to bits!

ill shall try that at the range over the weekend.

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Post by Adam Davies » Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:38 pm
Hi
I,ve been on the market all day so have missed all the fun this morning and this thread has diverted into a bit of a social chit chat.
I am all for that but if we can try to keep the non debt issues to a minimum[or as much as you want in the social part of the forum],I would be grateful......and I hope you don't think I'm being a killjoy.
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Post by BECKY » Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:45 pm
Mike
Can I ask some advice , this is all hypothetical at the mo , but how feasible and what is the max I could borrow and what would be needed deposit wise for the following
Post iva but probably in the 6th yr so still on credit file
£15600 nett per annum self employed How much is max borrowing? , what monthly repayments would that leave? , what sort of deposit would be needed?
This is all on just my earnings and probably wont be for a while just looking at figures really.
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Post by lily » Fri Oct 19, 2007 6:10 pm
Hi all

Whats been going on here then???? I gather sue has had boxing gloves on, just the tonic you need right now sue. (hope you untwisted your knickers).

Kerri your son is so talented and so lovely, I would be suprised if we dont see one of your little ones playing for liverpool or something, they are real stars.

Skip, we have got you tomorrow, on the box sultana sports or something, my boys will glued they are passionate about it, hope we win as my life will be a misery, if we lose.

My bro is going to the world cup final. He is very excited about it.

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Post by lily » Fri Oct 19, 2007 6:25 pm
whats with the sausages and the mutton??

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Post by BECKY » Fri Oct 19, 2007 6:27 pm
I think there referring to the name of original poster and the iva council calling iva firms sausage factories . Ive been away from pc all day but think we may have missed quite a heated debate lily!!
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