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To: Road Walker who wrote (245559)8/10/2005 12:36:35 AM
From: d[-_-]b  Respond to of 1574852
 
John,

re:My point? Hell, I don't know.

Sounds like a fun time for all.

The course I played in Korea for several years - they gave us Patriot missile batteries during the first gulf war and placed them on the back nine off to the left of the 14th hole. It's an airbase and the fighters take off over the same hole - so with the afterburners and the missile diesel generators it was one noisy hole. You'd be teeing off hoping you didn't hook it into their camo nets. The most excitement occurred when they accidentally dropped a dummy 500lb bomb right after take off onto the 17th hole. They had safety tape up around the crater it dug while we played it like ground under repair for a few weeks.

My point? - same as yours, keep swinging.