Still, only remotely close to topic....
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Originally Posted by Yoduh
Topic Nazi.. I know there isn't a thread for club meetings not happening, I wonder why 
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Because you haven't started one yet.
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Mid September sounds good though. First meeting in 6 months. Torrid pace.
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You could put that in your new gripe thread. (although, it is a bit snide)
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Just played High Bridge today with everything in the short. Definitely makes Downriver the best course in town by FAR! Kind of makes the course feel like Stimpi's.
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Okay, let's take inventory...so far, you've put down the club, Highbridge, and now Stimpi--and you have yet to say anything on topic. Is this just your need to polish your ego? You must be insufferable to play with.
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Thanks to the workers who helped out at Downriver, good to have clubbies chipping in.
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Finally, on topic, but yet, you still feel the need to be patronizing. I don't appreciate being referred to as a "clubbie", nor do I think anyone else that SHOWED UP to help last Saturday would appreciate it much either. Do you have other little derogatory cutesy monikers that you use for everyone else on the course that doesn't meet with your esteemed approval? 'Baggers'? 'Newbies'? 'Flingers'? IF you truly do care about the club and the courses, and want to make them a better place, then maybe you should try inputing something positive instead of spitting out your thinly veiled spite and malice.
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Hoping for another light winter to keep the growth in Spokane moving forward.
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Way to squeeze in more off topic material! It's a nice attempt at a wish of prosperity, but at this point, it's just a cherry on a turd. I can't even begin to deconstruct how short-sighted this statement is. Try this on for size: two light winters in a row will mean a drought in the summer. You don't
ever want to hope for a light winter in Spokane. It's not natural. We live in the high desert--we need the snowfall in the winter or we will be looking at high fire risk all summer. Besides, winter is never a time to get someone introduced to the sport; only the truly hardcore play in the snow.
I never had the need to pipe up to you directly before, but the 'clubbie' crack is insulting and makes your self-importance painfully obvious. How about you start your own club and build your own course and then you can just play with yourself and you won't have anything to complain about or pesky 'clubbies' to deal with.
Or glowsticks.