Will Dot Wong join Annika Sorenstam, Justine Henin in retirement?

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On consecutive days, two of the world’s top female athletes have decided to call it quits. First, Annika Sorenstam announced that 2008 would be her final year, and today world No. 1 women’s tennis player Justine Henin announced her tennis playing days are over. Now, as most everyone is aware, things like this tend to happen in threes. That is why I am making a formal request to ... [link]

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Cheap Bastard advice: 1. Buy Bob Hope golf stuff at auction, 2, Use that stuff to pummel Wolfrum
Published 5/19/2008 at Budget Golf by Cheap Bastard
... with the intensity of a thousand flame-broiled cheeseburgers. Wolfrum – a whiney, Marxist/Communist/Socialist/Terrorist/Stupidist that doesn’t even have the courage to live in the United States – recently crossed the line forever with your pal El Cheapo when he dedicated a moronic blog post (like all of his efforts) to rambling about Dot Wong and how she should retire from golf blogging. This is liberal fascism/Nazism at its best – you have a problem with competition, you try to eliminate them. ...

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