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edjr

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  1. People Who Annoy You
  2. sweet spot for me is 3, depending on time consumption
  3. Of course. They are innocent teenagers.
  4. Correct. They are teenagers, they will grow out of it.
  5. I was “consulted” but I said no, I did not want them to stay with us. They lived here their whole lives until they were ripped away and moved, neither of them wanted to move to Florida from Mass. They come here to see their friends and live a “normal” life. You people and your comments are really helping me to realize they need love and not more being judged. Christ, they are confused teenagers. I am sure they will eventually (hopefully) grow out of it.
  6. This is the geek club. Stop talking nonsense
  7. They moved from Maskachusetts in 2021 to Florida. The older one was already Henri when they moved
  8. Gutterboy getting beat up like an WWF jobber from the 80s.
  9. Agreed. The thing is, both of their parents refuse to call them by what they want, and that is part of the issue.
  10. noodle arm - reminds me of pennington
  11. Don't deflect. You are okay with the OP
  12. they are perfectly normal kids for 2024, they spend 95% of the time on their phones.
  13. edjr

    2023-24 NHL Season...

    7 teams out of 32. Toronto hasn't been to the stanley cup finals in 55 years
  14. Maybe when someone gives one of them the Monica Seles treatment
  15. I would enjoy watching liberal men in the octagon with a tranny
  16. https://www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/articles/2023/11/revisions-coming-to-world-handicap-system-in-2024.html The USGA and The R&A today announced the first update to the World Handicap System™ (WHS™) as part of an ongoing review of the Rules of Handicapping™ and Course Rating System™ with a continued emphasis on accuracy, consistency and equity. The latest revisions will go into effect beginning in January 2024. Many countries have seen significant increases in the number of scores being submitted for handicapping purposes since the WHS was introduced in January 2020, reflecting golf’s broadening appeal. More than 100 million scores have been posted each year, unifying millions of golfers through a standard measure of playing ability. The 2024 update leverages the performance data gathered from around the world, in addition to feedback received from many of the 125 countries now using the system. Significant updates to the WHS include: · Inclusion of Shorter-Length Golf Courses Within the Course Rating System: The overall length requirements for Course Rating in the WHS will be significantly reduced. A set of tees on an 18-hole course may be as short as 1,500 yards [1,370 meters] to be eligible for a Course Rating and Slope Rating®, and a set of tees on a 9-hole course may be as short as 750 yards [685 meters]. This change is intended to expand the WHS to thousands of shorter length courses, including par-3 courses, and enable more golfers to obtain and use a Handicap Index. · Use of an Expected Score for a Hole Not Played: Improvements have been made to the method used to handle holes not played, which will now be based on a player’s expected score rather than a score of net par. This new method will produce a 9-hole or 18-hole Score Differential that more accurately reflects a player’s ability. As golfers across the world are playing more 9-hole rounds, an expected score can also be used to convert a 9-hole round into an 18-hole Score Differential. For some countries, this means that 9-hole scores will be considered in the calculation of a player’s Handicap Index immediately after the day of play, rather than waiting to combine with another 9-hole score. · Playing Conditions Calculation Adjustments Made More Frequent: The Playing Conditions Calculation (PCC) has been modified to increase the likelihood of an adjustment for abnormal playing conditions. National associations were given discretion, beginning in July 2022, to introduce this revision within their computation platforms, which will be complete by April 1, 2024. · Enhanced Guidance on Conducting a Handicap Review: The role of the Handicap Committee is vital to the success of the WHS and the Rules recommend that a Handicap Review is conducted regularly, or at least once a year to ensure a Handicap Index® remains reflective of a player’s ability. New reporting tools have been developed that national associations can incorporate into their handicapping software to assist Committees in conducting the review process effectively and consistently.
  17. They completely changed the GHIN. Mine has shot up from 14.1 to 16.5 - Shooting low 40s
  18. these kids are not mentally ill. They are just confused and brainwashed.
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