Cornered by Mike Baldwin for May 28, 2023

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    SHAKENDOWNVILLE  6 months ago

    Small: “Bad service.” Large: It’s not “par” for the course.

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    C  6 months ago

    Picky, picky

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    AtariDragon  6 months ago

    This reminds me of a “story” in the Onion Dome about Orthodox Christians who did not know the correct response to the Christmas greeting, “Christ is born!” (The correct answer is, “Glorify Him!”) One of the wrong answers was, “Indeed He is … born.” (That would be from a confusion with the answer to the Easter greeting.) Perhaps the best answer, though, was, “Dam straight!”

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    The Reader Premium Member 6 months ago

    For both of them: Hell yeah!

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    TStyle78  6 months ago

    Pickleball golf sounds interesting.

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    ladykat  6 months ago

    “Hell, yeah!” sounds about right to me

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    bhamdodger  6 months ago

    It should just be picklegolf.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 6 months ago

    The young minister was overly enthused….

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    cuzinron47  6 months ago

    Large: Just giving him something to aim at.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  6 months ago

    Caption 1: Weapon of “Mass” Destruction.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  6 months ago

    Caption 2: What a putts!!

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    Doug K  6 months ago

    Right enthusiasm and … but (kind of) in the wrong direction … at least when taken literally.

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    jasonsnakelover  6 months ago

    BOO HISS!

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    gopher gofer  6 months ago

    i’ve played golf pickled, but never pickleball golf…

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    gammaguy  6 months ago

    I’m familiar with pickled onions, pickled cucumbers, and pickled beets, but I’m not sure I want to know where pickleballs come from.

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