7th Edition rumor ender

Status
Not open for further replies.

Brian Manzella

Administrator
If I post a PICTURE of a passage of Homer's ACTUAL hand-written notes and a PICTURE of the ACTUAL incorrectly re-written 'dot-matrix' printer notes of the same passage, will all of this stop, and everyone realize that The Golfing Machine, LLC did a faithful job with Homer's notes in the new 7th edition?
 
please do

The recent discussions have really perked my interest in these notes, I would love to see the pictures.
 

Brian Manzella

Administrator
I bet $1,000,000 in Monopoly money...

The pictures wouldn't end it for some.

Of course, they would for every person with a open mind.
 
Guess so, not sure what is in question but I thought the dot matrix notes weren't the same as the other notes going around?

But it would be interesting to see them.

Will it end it? Who knows?

Can someone tell me what is at question?
 
Brian Manzella said:
The pictures wouldn't end it for some.

Of course, they would for every person with a open mind.


Do you have pictures and notes for all of the changes?
Rotated Shoulder Turn 12-2-0 Item #13? ........I'll pay to see that.
 
Naive or enlightened?

Flatleftwrist said:
Do you have pictures and notes for all of the changes?
Rotated Shoulder Turn 12-2-0 Item #13? ........I'll pay to see that.

What is the big deal about "rotated shoulde turn" - in 6th edition its definition is quite loose - backstroke shoulder turn 90 degrees to spine , on plane downstroke shoulder turn. very modern swing....

I know that Homer liked his flat backstroke shoulder turn but maybe he woke up one day and said " what the hell! lets do it 90 degrees to spine"... is it so major?
 
I like it!

Brian Manzella said:
The pictures wouldn't end it for some.

Of course, they would for every person with a open mind.

I love it- "bet a million dollars in monopoly money" - who knows how many games Brian would have to buy!? That could be pretty expensive Brian!
 

Tom Bartlett

Administrator
Mike O said:
I love it- "bet a million dollars in monopoly money" - who knows how many games Brian would have to buy!? That could be pretty expensive Brian!
66.05 monopoly games @ a cost of $725.89 From Toys R Us ($10.99 each...that's with the dollar off)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top