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Old 12-29-2021, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Northern Glide
Chris - Don't eat yellow snow ........
On the contrary Stan. The Canadian Mounted Police, whom are known for their abilities at tracking criminals through some of the most remote areas of the wilderness, have developed a unique skill. They have discovered by tasting the snow stained by a fleeing suspect, they can determine the age, sex and direction of travel of said perpetrators. If Chris could train himself in this valuable skill, there’s no telling what an asset he could be in the apprehension of the criminal element it Texas. Now I know there are very few places in Texas that have snow but that’s not to say the skill could not be adapted to Chris’ environment.
 
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Old 12-29-2021, 10:02 AM
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When I was in Alaska, I threw a cup of boiling water in the air at -50, it evaporated
 
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Originally Posted by Backforty
On the contrary Stan. The Canadian Mounted Police, whom are known for their abilities at tracking criminals through some of the most remote areas of the wilderness, have developed a unique skill. They have discovered by tasting the snow stained by a fleeing suspect, they can determine the age, sex and direction of travel of said perpetrators. If Chris could train himself in this valuable skill, there’s no telling what an asset he could be in the apprehension of the criminal element it Texas. Now I know there are very few places in Texas that have snow but that’s not to say the skill could not be adapted to Chris’ environment.
Chuck, Eureka !
He would be way out ahead of his counterparts. Hell of an idea !
 
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Old 12-29-2021, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Backforty
On the contrary Stan. The Canadian Mounted Police, whom are known for their abilities at tracking criminals through some of the most remote areas of the wilderness, have developed a unique skill. They have discovered by tasting the snow stained by a fleeing suspect, they can determine the age, sex and direction of travel of said perpetrators. If Chris could train himself in this valuable skill, there’s no telling what an asset he could be in the apprehension of the criminal element it Texas. Now I know there are very few places in Texas that have snow but that’s not to say the skill could not be adapted to Chris’ environment.
Chuck ... I think YOU have been eating too much Yellow Snow :>)
 
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Old 12-29-2021, 11:15 AM
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Chuck, Eureka !
He would be way out ahead of his counterparts. Hell of an idea !
Stan ... Please don't encourage him
 
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Old 12-29-2021, 11:23 AM
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I don't know of any that built here. Maybe PXG.
yeah well I’m rebuilding these. Spinning off the heads and realigning the club face with the grip(s). The whole set were just thrown together using cheap epoxy. Probably used the same for the grips instead of tape. But I can wait until they wear to change them.
 
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Supp woods?
 
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Old 12-29-2021, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Backforty
On the contrary Stan. The Canadian Mounted Police, whom are known for their abilities at tracking criminals through some of the most remote areas of the wilderness, have developed a unique skill. They have discovered by tasting the snow stained by a fleeing suspect, they can determine the age, sex and direction of travel of said perpetrators. If Chris could train himself in this valuable skill, there’s no telling what an asset he could be in the apprehension of the criminal element it Texas. Now I know there are very few places in Texas that have snow but that’s not to say the skill could not be adapted to Chris’ environment.
Don't eat yellow mud. Gotcha.
 
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