"Getting" Golf
In response to my last post about golf, Melissa said:
All I can offer is my experience.
On the day I got married, my brother-in-law said to me,
"I know you think golf is stupid. But - now that you're
'one of us', you'll see the beauty of it very soon: golf
is four to six hours away from the wife . . . no yardwork,
no 'honey-do' lists . . . just peace and quiet. Even if
you never get good at the game, it's still FOUR HOURS
away."
Mrs. L completely agreed with that concept - she bought
me a set of clubs!!!
Hey . . . wait a minute . . .
All I can offer is my experience.
On the day I got married, my brother-in-law said to me,
"I know you think golf is stupid. But - now that you're
'one of us', you'll see the beauty of it very soon: golf
is four to six hours away from the wife . . . no yardwork,
no 'honey-do' lists . . . just peace and quiet. Even if
you never get good at the game, it's still FOUR HOURS
away."
Mrs. L completely agreed with that concept - she bought
me a set of clubs!!!
Hey . . . wait a minute . . .
"I simply don't get golf. playing, watching, you name it.
I don't get it."