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Mon, Dec 16 2013 10:47 AM (79 replies)
  • neildiamond11790
    1,115 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 10:35 AM

    I have no problem with banner ads, more money for wgt means less needed from us to fund improvements.

    Plus, crgade, cost per course is much more then that.  Much more.  Estimates of $125k plus were reported

  • andyson
    6,415 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 10:36 AM

    LizzieRossetti:
    The other(of many) things I am confused with,is what does an aged cricketer have to do with the this game?and if he did want to come here,why would anyone want to stop him?I say come on geoff,I will play you my lovely.

    Please excuse this Yank from class today as he is a bit under the weather.  It took me a while, and Google, to understand what dear Lizzie is going on about.  For all the other Yanks see: Geoffrey Boycott

    LMBO Lizzie!.

  • Jobeak
    105 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 11:40 AM

    LizzieRossetti:

    The other(of many) things I am confused with,is what does an aged cricketer have to do with the this game?and if he did want to come here,why would anyone want to stop him?I say come on geoff,I will play you my lovely.

    Being an Irishman, I thought I should explain the term "Boycott". (Courtesy of Wikipedia)

    Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott (March 12, 1832 – June 19, 1897) was a British land agent whose ostracism by his local community in Ireland as part of a campaign for agrarian tenants' rights in 1880 gave the English language the verb to boycott, meaning "to ostracise". Boycott's service in the British Army 39th Foot brought him to Ireland, where he later worked as a land agent for Lord Erne (John Crichton, 3rd Earl Erne), the local landowner in the Lough Mask area of County Mayo.[1]

     

    In 1880, as part of its campaign for the "Three Fs" (fair rent, fixity of tenure and free sale) to protect tenants from exploitation, the Irish Land League under Charles Stewart Parnell and Michael Davitt withdrew the local labour required to save the harvest on Lord Erne's estate. When Boycott tried to undermine the campaign, the League launched a campaign of isolation against him in the local community. Neighbours would not talk to him. Shops would not serve him. Local labourers refused to tend his house, and the postman refused to deliver his mail.

     

    The campaign against Boycott became a cause célèbre in the British press, with newspapers sending correspondents to the West of Ireland to highlight what they viewed as the victimisation of a servant of a peer of the realm by Irish nationalists. Fifty Orangemen from County Cavan and County Monaghan travelled to Lord Erne's estate to save the harvest, while a regiment of troops and over 1,000 men of the Royal Irish Constabulary were deployed to protect the harvesters. The entire episode was estimated to have cost the British government and others over £10,000 (R. F Foster, Modern Ireland) to harvest approximately £350 worth of potatoes, according to Captain Boycott's estimate of the harvest value.

     

    Boycott left Ireland on December 1 of the same year. He died in 1897, aged 65.

     

  • superchuck
    210 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 12:19 PM

    I'm boycotting this thread....the fish came before the chicken or the egg

  • Longwedge
    885 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 2:07 PM

    BriRock:

    Im a NASA Astronaut, playing from the MIR space station, in my time up here (since Aug. 2002, and yes that's a record), I've mastered 8 languages (only 5 of them human languages), become an accomplished personal injury attorney, reworked Einstein's theory or relativity, Twice, (he's not as smart as you all think), completed a rubiks cube 12,864 times, blindfolded, Trained guard crocodiles and two-toed tree sloths (they were on earth while i trained them, naturally), started an outpost colony on one of Saturn's moons, oh, and solved that whole "chicken or the egg" business...After all these seemingly elementary accomplishments, i've come to one great and profound revelation...

    NO ONE IS FORCING ANY OF YOU TO STAY AND PLAY HERE!!! IF YOU DON'T LIKE WHAT THE GAME IS, OR THE DIRECTION IT'S HEADING, YOU ARE FREE TO LEAVE!!!!!  THE AD'S SHOW UP BETWEEN HOLES, NOT BETWEEN SHOTS, I PERSONALLY HAVEN"T LOOKED AT A SINGLE ONE, LIKE THE REST OF YOU I CLICK THE "CONTINUE" BUTTON AS QUICK AS I CAN TO GET ON WITH MY GAME...IF YOU "BOYCOTTERS" HAD A CHOICE BETWEEN  PAYING MORE FOR EVERYTHING, OR HAVING ADS IN PLACES THAT REALLY DON'T AFFECT THE GAME PLAY, WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE.....YEAH I THOUGHT SO.

    ...This marks the 9,489th attempt some moron has attempted to boycott/petition WGT for a ridiculous reason...so far none of you genius' have succeeded....keep up the good work.

     

    Holy crap this was funny...quite possibly the best post ever.

  • RUSTY40
    255 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 3:00 PM

    BriRock,

    WE NEED YOU BACK ON EARTH----FAST. Great post.

  • LFerrell
    70 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 4:28 PM

    hahaha i agree!!

  • Chipsalot
    74 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 4:57 PM

    I'm not impressed.

    Ads before, after, but not during a game.

    The damn things are a distraction and spoil your concentration.

    I have no objection to WGT making money, but once a game starts it should be sacrosanct.

    Please get rid of the adverts.

  • sallu4u
    87 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 5:14 PM

    Yes the ads between the game are really annoying and distracting,i would request  their removal.

    Also a little observation about some of these "senior" players on forums.They have a habit of throwing insults and make fun of even reasonable objections.I think its just a case of being more loyal than the king.Too bad nobody has thought of paying them for their good services.

  • JP190
    1 Posts
    Wed, Dec 15 2010 5:22 PM

    With all of this whine does someone need me to cut the cheese? Wow, how can people possibly complain about something free? Only in America.........

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