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Old 12-09-2008, 01:36 PM
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First...you didn't answer my first question.
Second...I didn't call you a Homer devotee.
Third...you're still have the same attitude...which if I mentioned would probably get me banned from this site.

I believe the truly rude thing is....changing the subject of this thread.

Lets get back to golf....

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Old 12-09-2008, 05:14 PM
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New poll suggestion...pull the plug on this thread? Surely we have whipped this pony into an epoxy?
Okie- Where's your sense of a free market? Where is your sense of patience? We're only 18 pages in and you want to pull the plug on this thread!? This is like a reality TV show! I say it can go 50 pages easy. Meanwhile, people like Drewitgolf are up in Mass. freezing their little weenies off- How is he going to make it through the winter without a thread like this? Think of your fellow forum members before you shout out bra!
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Old 12-09-2008, 05:44 PM
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You order extra butter on your popcorn at crash scenes don't ya? For fear of dismemberment I retract my former comment and I now say "Let the games begin!" Seriously, it seems as the thread has nowhere to go but down and out (kinda like the right forearm from top!)
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Old 12-09-2008, 08:55 PM
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You know it's a darn shame that most of the posts on this site have turned into a comedy routine....and I do mean routine.

For those of you that want to learn what Tom Tomasello taught....there is plenty of video to prove what I have discussed on this thread. It's no joke...

Oh....a good place to start learning is with Tommy's GI interview... contact me if you need/want a copy.

Yes, it's a shame we have to go 18 pages and not learn a thing...especially when Tommy ended his interview with the comment...."...the learning is never ending." 7/1991.

DG

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Old 12-09-2008, 09:11 PM
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Meanwhile, people like Drewitgolf are up in Mass. freezing their little weenies off- How is he going to make it through the winter without a thread like this?
That is just wrong! Its not freezing up here.



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Old 12-09-2008, 09:44 PM
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Yes, it's a shame we have to go 18 pages and not learn a thing...especially when Tommy ended his interview with the comment...."...the learning is never ending." 7/1991.

Oh, heck, DG, admit it . . .

There's been a lot written and a lot learned in this thread. Thanks for putting it up!

I personally spent four hours today -- my longest practice session in I can't remember when -- experimenting with various Accumulator Combinations (10-4); Pressure Point Combinations (10-11) and Grip Pressures (7-1); Throws (10-20); and Releases (10-24); all within the context of the various Stroke Patterns (Hitting and Swinging) from the first six editions of The Golfing Machine; not to mention the written record of the thoughts and recommendations of the golfing greats of decades and centuries gone by.

It was a great day, and I'm certain it would not have unfolded as it did without this thread and your inspiration, passion and dedication.

Stay true to your school.

And have fun doing it.

Vive la difference!

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Old 12-09-2008, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post

It was a great day, and I'm certain it would not have unfolded as it did without this thread and your inspiration, passion and dedication.

Stay true to your school.

And have fun doing it.

Vive la difference!

Lynn,

You are the inspiration and one in a billion. There is more to the learning than just golf. Some life lessons in this thread.
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Old 12-09-2008, 10:51 PM
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Oh, heck, DG, admit it . . .

There's been a lot written and a lot learned in this thread. Thanks for putting it up!

I personally spent four hours today -- my longest practice session in I can't remember when -- experimenting with various Accumulator Combinations (10-4); Pressure Point Combinations (10-11) and Grip Pressures (7-1); Throws (10-20); and Releases (10-24); all within the context of the various Stroke Patterns (Hitting and Swinging) from the first six editions of The Golfing Machine; not to mention the written record of the thoughts and recommendations of the golfing greats of decades and centuries gone by.

It was a great day, and I'm certain it would not have unfolded as it did without this thread and your inspiration, passion and dedication.

Stay true to your school.

And have fun doing it.

Vive la difference!

Excellent Lynn....

Very cool...

In the End....this thread was not set-up to DIVIDE the TGM community....I had wished it would bring it together. There are two many great minds on this site to let Tommy's work disappear...I believe we have a lot to learn from his approximately 20 years with the POWERFUL text The Golfing Machine (I actually don't know the year of Tom's passing).

Thanks for that post Lynn...I'm glad you had an enjoyable practice session.

DG

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Old 12-10-2008, 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf View Post
That is just wrong! Its not freezing up here.



"I would give my Right Arm to continue this thread."
Thanks for the set-up but that one would be too easy!

Somehow though- I think you got the Mass Hysteria correct- just not sure exactly how.

Hey, what's this about a Tomasello GI article? First time I've heard of this! So, I decided to put that phrase in the search section of the forum to see what threads might come up- my PC exploded all across my room!!! I'll be sending LBG an invoice!!!
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