Okay, I admit it. For the longest time I thought people just got into the Guinness Book of World Records for stupid, pointless, nonsensical reasons. But the more I think about it, the more sense those records make. And I can see how attaining a valuable, important and meaningful entry can change a life. For example, take Radhakant Bajpai. He recently made it into the record book and that has had great meaning for him. Listen to his words:
"Making it to Guinness World Records is indeed a special occasion for me and my family. God has been very kind to me," he said.
As you can see, this humble Indian now has meaning to his life, and a clear-cut example of God's favor on him. And it is indeed a valuable record. It is not everyone who can grow 5.2" long ear hair....
Planning Summerfield
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We are playing Summerfield. It is a pretty soft course, looks like a 116
slope, 2300ish yards. 6 par 4s, 3 par 3s, par 33 course. I have played it
several...
5 years ago
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Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew! That sound you hear is me screaming.
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