Topic: | Re:How to really mess up someone's golf swing |
Posted by: | InnerCalm |
Date/Time: | 23/09/2003 03:12:38 |
Interesting theory, but why would I want to mess up someones golf swing, or anything else for that matter? Wouldn't it be more productive and even profitable to work on a technique that would improve someones golf swing? Good use of metaphor. Poor demonstration of ethics. |
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Re:How to really mess up someone's golf swing | 23/09/2003 03:12:38 | InnerCalm |