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    Off topic 2

    Germany to consider compulsory mask wearing October to march

    Tick tick tick

    Restrictions forevermore, lockdown every winter.

    Winter is coming.😳

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    Good for them. Security blanket approach with little medical effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Good for them. Security blanket approach with little medical effect.
    If it wasnae for your wellies whaur wud you be, you'd be in the hospital or in infirmary, you wud have a dose of the flu or even plurasy if you didnae have your feet in your wellies.

    Should be compulsory between Oct and march 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Good for them. Security blanket approach with little medical effect.
    Like believing in God.....just in case there is one.......security blanket approach.

    Like serial killers asking for absolution on their death bed in case if there is a God and he/she/it is gullible as ****......security blanket approach.

    Like a partner insisting on the wearing of a condom for oral *** to stop them getting pregnant........security blanket approach

    Like ****e golfers taking out hole in one insurance.......security blanket approach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Like believing in God.....just in case there is one.......security blanket approach.

    Like serial killers asking for absolution on their death bed in case if there is a God and he/she/it is gullible as ****......security blanket approach.

    Like a partner insisting on the wearing of a condom for oral *** to stop them getting pregnant........security blanket approach

    Like ****e golfers taking out hole in one insurance.......security blanket approach.
    We'll do the same, as predicted by a certain person. They've established control with little or no resistance, why would they let it go?

    What's hole in one insurance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    We'll do the same, as predicted by a certain person. They've established control with little or no resistance, why would they let it go?

    What's hole in one insurance?
    I believe its tradition to shoot the bar after a hole in one. Would imagine it can get pricey. I think thats what it's for anyway .

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantzer View Post
    I believe its tradition to shoot the bar after a hole in one. Would imagine it can get pricey. I think thats what it's for anyway .
    Just looked it up. Seems to be for tournament organisers who offer a prize for a hole in one - basically pays the prize for the winner. So can't see why a ****e golfer, or any golfer, would need it for themselves.

    Also can't see why anyone would be required to shoot the bar just because they got a hole in one. Pretty sure I wouldn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Just looked it up. Seems to be for tournament organisers who offer a prize for a hole in one - basically pays the prize for the winner. So can't see why a ****e golfer, or any golfer, would need it for themselves.

    Also can't see why anyone would be required to shoot the bar just because they got a hole in one. Pretty sure I wouldn't.
    Some golfers have given up their amateur status when they have won a large prize for a hole in one on a Pro Am competition where the prize was a car.
    A professional golfer can apply for reinstatement as a an amateur golfer after a laid down number of years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Some golfers have given up their amateur status when they have won a large prize for a hole in one on a Pro Am competition where the prize was a car.
    A professional golfer can apply for reinstatement as a an amateur golfer after a laid down number of years.
    And?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    And?
    That is obvious.
    Amateur golfers can only win a prize in a golf competition up to a certain value which must be taken in vouchers. From memory I think that the maximum prize in vouchers that an amateur golfer could receive in a competition was £500.
    I also seem to remember that a professional golfer could apply for reinstatement as a an amateur to the Scottish Golf Union after they had been a professional golfer for three years.
    It may have changed.
    A number of good young amateur golfers have turned professional after they leave school only to discover that it is a difficult life being a professional golfer on various professional golf tours.

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