May 31, 2008

Golf winnings almost pay for a gallon of gas (The Facts)

window.document.getElementById(’post-41′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;I showed up at West Brazos Golf Center to play in the Monday night scramble with the ladies (and I use the term loosely) a couple of Mondays ago and won the grand total of $3.30. Talk about my teammates (Cathy Broaddus, Elaine Day and Frances Smith) letting me down.

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