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f**k I thought I was young, yet know exactly what you guys are talking about.

Anyone else play microsoft golf? windows 95 that shiz. Mad game

LOL YES~!!!!! For HOURS!

Brings back memories of my old man actually, probably the only PC game I've ever saw him play.

Actually no i lie, Nigel Mansell F1 simulator on the SNES, we had an arcade pad for that. Was fken awesome.

f**k that high tech golf Leigh, the one paul always makes reference to was the shit!

Could choose your ball color and all lol

From my vantage point it looks safely in the fairway

Oooooo can't be too happy about that one

Looks like he hit the tree chip

i ended up burning carmageddon at single spin so it wouldnt underrun

lol I remember burning PS1 games rented from the video store, when blanks were at minimum $5-$10 each...so a few underruns and you might as well have bought the game. But the sweet, sweet moment when you came back after an hour to a "write successful" screen, CD drawer open and then the game working off a burnt disc...

If anyone has little bits of tar or build up stuck to their car that you can get rid of, no matter how much you rub it with a sponge or finger...buy some isopropyl alcohol concentrate and dip a Q tip in it, then rub the stain and shit disappears like magic. Am impressed. Prepsol probably does the same thing.

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