Monday, September 17, 2007

Morning Morning Chatter: Good Golf, Oil and War, Boyz

At the course yesterday, recently reinvigorated golfer Karry Stoll got his first eagle, a chip in from about twenty feet at #4. And Tuesday Men's League champ John Foddrill was out late in the afternoon with new members Heath Sult (whose uncle, Paul, helped introduce me to golf at Lakeview in the early '90's) and Travis Bullock. They helped Mike Arvin and Scott Schutte turn out the lights.

In our nation's capital, Bob Woodward has a second WAPO article in the last week up about Alan Greenspan and his thoughts, this time on the need to secure oil reserves from Hussein; the headline: Greenspan: The Ouster of Hussein Crucial for Oil Security. Greenspan's thoughts were shared with Bush and Cheney and anybody else who cared to listen. Hmmmm, of course we all remember that that thought/suggestion was quickly and vehemently denied back then in the run up to the war (bloody mess) and after the invasion.

Back here in Loogootee, weather is lovely and I'm heading out to the golf course where golfing today will be superb. About time for another hole-in-one, isn't it?

And a reminder for those of you who can play in the morning: the Tuesday Boyz are having their East-West match play event; 18 holes of golf, best ball, scramble, alternate shot; starts at 8:30. Call and sign up. East squad is looking for ringers (smile).

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