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have such a hard life, playing golf, hahahaha had 9 holes today, michael my friend almost started a fight with a 50 yr old, but the 50 yr old started it, coz we were slow, they were assholes, instead of askin to go infront.. so they tryed to hit balls at us..

did anyone else notice this date on this is ghey....

umm same with yours paul, and i keep gettin the message 1 post per 30secs

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