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Tue, Jan 31 2012 1:23 PM (32 replies)
  • alosso
    21,073 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 4:42 AM

    Rudie28:
    It appears that you have to spend hours every day to get points or else BUY your way to a better game.
    replace "or" by "and".

    I try to keep the expenses low, but I will have to go shopping once I raise further than TP. The Starter equipment may be suitable to contend until the Pro (&TP?) tiers, not further.

    Blitz games are impossible to win without spin, requiring adequate clubs&balls.

    OTOH, I love to play on all these marvellous courses, notwithstanding my mission statement.

  • MioKontic
    4,654 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 5:25 AM

    Very quickly, to the OP, we all probably said the same things when we first started.  I know I wondered (in print) how any anyone could shoot 45ft for 9 holes in a CTTH.  But now having scored about 60ft myself I can see it can be done (but not by me I hasten to add).  So, practice.  Oh, and upgrade clubs and balls.  If you want to stay 'free', then you can probably get to Master, but then you'll wish you hadn't... stay at Tour Pro at best.

    And now to the important part of this thread... bins and whatnot.  Wednesday is bin day, but I have to put it out the night before cos they come early (pre-noon which for some people is early), and this week it's grey bins only.  Next week it's green bins, blue boxes, blue bags, glass bottles, plastic bottles, newspapers, magazines, etc etc.  All seperated, and then they stick it all in one great big truck!  Well, they can jolly well sort it themselves in future!

    Anyway, Lizzie, do you not have your expensive and especially prepared bin calendar tagged to your fridge with a fridge magnet???  You should treasure it cos, after all, your council tax is paying for it.

    Many years ago, the bin men used to come, weekly, to the back of the house, lift a heavy metal bin onto their backs, carry it to the truck, empty it, then bring it all the way back and put it from whence it came.  Then some years later (mid to late 70's I think) they did away with those heavy bins and gave everyone large black bin bags.  And you also got a cylindrical cage, with a lid, to house said bag.  Again the bin men came weekly, took the full bag out of the cage and left you a new one.  It was after that the trouble started.  The council decided that you had to now put your own bin bags outside your house, at the end of your drive, else they wouldn't take it.  But they still had to come to your door to leave you a new one.  Later still they decided that it was too much for the bin men to go to each house to collect the full bags; each household had to take their full rubbish bags to a designated spot.  I felt rather sorry for those people who got lumbered with 20 full and smelly bin bags stuck outside their house for a few hours!  But still the bin men had to come door to door to leave a new bag.  Yet despite the depreciating work the bin men were carrying out, the council rates still went up.  Go figure!  Then some years back they did away with bin bags and brought in large plastic bins, that got wheeled onto the back of the trucks and emptied with the push of a button... two at a time!  But residents were still expected to wheel their bins to the top of their drive.  Furthermore, they had to be turned around so that the handle part was facing the road, meaning the bin men didn't have to take an extra step to get round it.  And if the bin was not on the pavement but simply at the end of the drive, they wouldn't touch it.

    Then segregation came in.  Now we had to start sorting our rubbish. First we got a green bin for garden waste.  I once filled my green bin and had more besides, which I put into plastic bags and left them beside the green bin... on the pavement at the end of the drive.  The bin men only emptied the green bin and left the bags, as full as when I had left them.  I phoned the council to tell them so and they told me they couldn't take what was in the bags as it was now contaminated from being in the bags!  I'm sorry, are you serious???  Contaminated???  It was grass cuttings!!!  In the end I had to take the bags to my local rubbish tip... and empty them into a large skip.  Why was it not contaminated now???  The council have now gone mad with segregation; we have boxes for glass bottles, nets for plastic bottles, boxes for tins (which have to be washed out first!), bags for newpapers and magazines, green bin for garden waste, and a grey bin for any other household waste... which only get filled once in 2 months as nothing is allowed in it any more!  But despite us having to either sort all our rubbish or take it to the tip ourselves, i.e. we're all our own bin men now (or probably called Environmental Engineers!), the council still charge us ever increasing rates for doing less and less!

    Lizzie - have you tried screwing down the lid to stop anyone opening it and putting in unwanted items?  I understand the bin men won't be able to empty it either, but with it being screwed down there would be nothing to empty anyway.

  • LizzieRossetti
    1,545 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 5:53 AM

    As it happens, I have tried screwing on the bin lids. How did you know?

    Like on the washing machine but higher.

     

    Lizzie xx

  • chrisironsbones
    3,524 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 6:14 AM

    LizzieRossetti:

    Tuesday is bin day which is a real chore because they wont come down my lane, even though I sometimes pay my council tax on time. So I have to lug whichever bin it is, and there are two, one which is current and the other not, I have to lug them a mile and a half to the dog walkers car park before they will collect them. I have to take both because I have no idea which one is due but thats my fault. And then the dog walkers think it's ok to put their dogs' poo in my bin. Gee Thanks.

    Wonder how they would feel if I were to lay a rat on their bonnets?

    So if you are one of those dog walkers, just stop it Ok?

    Lizzie xx

    ANd they would be first to take you to court for not paying the damn tax. f'kin councils.  They photo & film people's bins nowerdays, time for revenge, so why not photo your bin with the dog poo, and then send the council a bill for dog poo bin rental because they are to lazy (or skint) to put their own poop bin.

    Or alternatively, wait until one of the dog walkers comes (if he has a big dog) and for having the cheek to use your bin get him to tie the dogs lead round your bin and drag it down the lane for you, EXERSISE for the dog, and free bin delivery for you!

    Some one stole my blue recycling boxes (well thats what i said to council to replace them, probably blew away with the strong winds) In the mean time they told me to put them in bags, i put the bags outside only for bin men to refuse tham as they were all together AND NOT SEPERATED.  I look at them down the street emptying people's recycling out of 1 blue box  which are all together jumbled up, glass, plastic etc etc, i asked bin man why you emptying those all together and not mine in plastic bags.  he replied "we only take them out of blue boxes" make up your mind m8, it was 'cause they were not seperated earlier. I told him that his bosses told me to do this anyway, and he told me i would have to seperate them and chuck them in myself.  Why the f'k do we pay taxes????  And the biggest pointless ness of this story, i found out that when every thing goes to the recycling centre, the lorries all get unloaded from the back which make all the seperated items come together again, then they get sent away some where else to be sorted "properly".  What a total waste of time & effort, and our ££$$.

    And while we're on the subject, bin men refusing to take a green bin as there is an extra bag which means lid is slightly open. What do you expect when you only come round 1 a fortnight and you have a family of 4

    Stop recycling, throw everything in the green bins.  THAY ALL GET SORTED BEFORE GOING TO THE DUMP (landfill) anyway. Let the council get their hands dirty once more, let bin men be bin men, not pencil pushers

    And no WGT is not rigged, you just feel it is as you do messed up shots, done it myself.

  • LizzieRossetti
    1,545 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 6:21 AM

    I agree, except there already is a poop bin there...

    I shall have to station Lambert in the bushes in his 1944 Ghillie suit armed with my AK47 Bayonet ( Souveniered from Lashkar Gah ) ready to bestow Darwin Awards to deserving dog owners.

    The council can then clear up what remains, I think that might be within their remit.

     

    Lizzie xx

  • misstery
    705 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 6:23 AM

    Put a big pile of cow poo with a landmine under it in your bin, then when the unsuspecting dog walker lifts the lid to deposit  there poo

    KERSPL@@@T!!!!

    They'll think twice about doing it again.

    And if you video it, you can get £250 from you've been framed, Harry Hill would be over the moon

  • cadillac1961
    268 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 6:31 AM

     

    yaeh the golf game is too hard.

    Still better than a stupid shooter game, to kill others. The best in a * * Killing Game, are the first to drench themselves in their own pants when the live shows even his bad side.
    And here are some even have the constant fear that his immaculate playing history is disrupted life in the dense matrix algebra are usually the biggest losers.

  • Richard4168
    4,309 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 6:33 AM

    The aiming cursor is a bit touchy theses days on even a 4 mph wind. If you hit ding and under-compensated for the wind, the ball is going to fly off the target line ever so slightly, more exaggerated in higher winds. The forgiveness and precision of the clubs will help the ball hold the line when miscalculations for the wind occurs, but the fact of the matter is there are many factors and variables within the game that try to replicate real world golf. The better players recognize these variables and play around them.

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 6:56 AM

    cadillac1961:
    And here are some even have the constant fear that his immaculate playing history is disrupted life in the dense matrix algebra are usually the biggest losers.

    An interesting statement to interpret. I know there's a language barrier here and I think you're doing pretty good getting your points across, Cad. Does this one mean you think players that worry about their averages are the real losers?

    I agree, if that's what you meant.  :-)

  • Rudie28
    6 Posts
    Tue, Jan 31 2012 7:02 AM

    Golly whiz, I thought meself had large problems.  Off to the gawf course!

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