Golf Sports Blog > LPGA: Teeing It Up at the Michelob Ultra Open
[The Sand Trap .com - Golf News, Reviews, and Opinions for Golfers, By Golfers] With a purse of $2.2 million (the second largest pay-out on tour), and a first place check of over $300,000, this tournament attracts the top contenders in the world. Money leader Annika Sorenstam, number two Lorena Ochoa and last week's winner of the Franklin, Stacy Prammanasudh, are all scheduled to attend. Defending champion Se Ri Pak, number 78 on the 2005 Money List with a meager $20,000 in earnings, has yet to make a move this season. Tied for 81st in birdies, tied for 90th in sand saves and tied for 104th for greens in regulation, it is unlikely that the 25-year old has the mental game to challenge this hot field.
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[Oliver L. Bateman Writes and Some Really Cool People Read The Moustache Club of America] Hey you lameasses, Guessing this? It's now time...: Valparaiso boasts a Panera Bread, a Barnes & Noble bookstore, and a hoary host of attractive women w/ no interest whatsoever in our hero's impotent cock. Prior to moving to the "Vale of Paradise," Bateman spent 1.5 years contemplating and/or attempting suicide in Kalispell, MT. In the past decade, our protagonist has 'made suit' of the Hot Bitches repeatedly and come up empty-handed each time. This is either b/c he's a closeted homosexual or b/c he's a failure as a human being, take yr pick (but don't take too long--the clock's ticking!)
[Oliver L. Bateman Writes and Some Really Cool People Read The Moustache Club of America] Oh, for shame, for shame, but here is the next wri...: 'The problem is that I don't have anything to fight for. I guess if I had a girl I'd fight for her, whatever that means, but I don't. And just as a sidenote, no offense, but I hate people who act like getting laid is the solution to everything. If you've just been fired, you need to 'get laid.' If you're sick, you need to 'get laid.' If you got something in your eye, you need to 'get laid.' Apparently if you're not some smiley-faced shithead 24/7, no matter what your problem, you need to 'get laid.' I was this way before I 'got laid' and after I 'got laid,' you know?
[Sunnyblog.com] SunnyBlog.com :: Ronald J. Watkins :: Blog: As a results, what is actually taking place is that Hong Kong is slowly eating up China. The factories once found in the New Territories are now largely a few miles away in what Hong Kongees called "the Mainland." Unskilled labor in Hong Kong is having a tough go of it, but the demand for professionals has never been greater. Hong Kong is evolving into the banking, administrative and accounting center of southern China. I dont know for a fact how much of the change that is taking place in communist China is the result of the slow absorption of Hong Kong, and I doubt anyone does, but my guess is that a great deal of it is.
[Timemachinego.com] LinkMachineGo: Linking Is My Business... And Business Is Good ...: [blogs] Hansard Society Public Meeting about the Political Potential of MPs and Weblogs -- looks interesting, find out what Tony Benn thinks about the potential of Blogs for MPs. Tomorrow, at 5.30pm, Westminster Hall, Grand Committee Room . 'The main focus of the inquiry will be on new media but the debate will also cover MPs' experiences of keeping a traditional diary and how this affects issues of accountability and connection with citizens.
[Bojack.blogspot.com] Jack Bog's Blog: I remember Mantovani, the 101 Strings, the Jackie Gleason Orchestra, etc., just butchering current pop tunes as well as classics from the swing era. But the folks who were my parents' and grandparents' ages didn't mind it at all. You'd hear them humming along as they squeezed the cantaloupes.
[Matthewholt.net] The Health Care Blog: and it's probably the most horrific of the series so far. It starts with the widely reported case of the nurse who turned off the alarms in the ICU and goes onto the pharmacy where one tech worked unsupervised and another stole prescription drugs in bulk to sell out of his garage, to the orthopedic unit where the two most senior physicians were eventually forced out because of gross irregularities that appears to be outright fraud, and even to the family practice resident who preyed sexually on patients and eventually murdered one. Previous articles in this series have followed doctors around and found that they appeared more or less when they like, but were clocked in for time they were not at work, and showed that the funding for the hospitals and its associated residency programs has been far more than for comparable public hospitals in California.
[Armysteve.com] ArmyAdvice.org - Serving The Soldier: I’ll be leading a session on milblogging at the BlogNashville conference in May, representing both Winds of Change and this site. Among the milblogers who will be present are Bill Roggio of The Fourth Rail (and other sites), Tim Schmoyer of Sisyphean Musings, Donald Sensing of One Hand Clapping and USMC _Vet of WordUnheard. If you’re a milblogger — or read them regularly — or if you report on military matters, you won’t want to miss this chance to meet people and talk about the impact of military bloggers. And if you’re serving in the armed forces and are thinking about blogging, this will be a great chance to talk about the hows of milblogging — and the downsides.
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