steviewondertruther
Stevie Wonder Truther
steviewondertruther

Kuchar’s just trying to improve a bad lie.

HEY-OH!

Except he won the tournament...so by using the logic that a caddy is a valuable asset, this is one hell of a caddy to help a total stranger win the tournament 

That is in fact what she said.

I thought the exact same thing when I saw that photo at the top. His agent called and told him, “I am about to send you a statement - post it, and I will cut the guy a check.”

Wrong.

I can pretty much guarantee that Kuchar isn’t paying off Ortiz. Bridgestone, workday and sketchers are.

You want to make $14 the hard way? 

What a penis.

Yeah, but abolish golf anyway.

First he was a replacement caddy

It is also built-in to our legal system in a number of ways. There is logic to that structure, but it still strikes me as ... odd every time I see it.

The frightening thing is that the idea that better off people deserve to be paid more because it’s what they’re used to really is how these assholes think. 

Full disclosure: I have one in my house and use it to practice in order to keep my handicap semi-respectable (1.1).

Joe Biden would throw that shit out with the trash and install a Golden Tee machine with oversized drink holder and ashtray. 

Counterpoint: this is better than literally anything else he would potentially otherwise be doing. Let’s just load Pebble Beach and see him in two years.

My understanding is that the flavor that salt imparts has way more to do with the shape of the crystals or flakes, and how you incorporate them into the meal, than it does with the relatively insubstantial mineral content of fancy salt. Except iodized salt, which, ick.

bet many on here complaining about people’s financial irresponsibility got a good bit of help from their parents and a good bit of luck. and those that get the most defensive are the ones who's parents helped them with down payments or the nice middle class lifestyles that they high horse from. 

So you had to live barebones simply to buy a low $20k car, but you don’t think that’s indicative of a greater problem in this country?

Nearly 7% of people borrowing money for cars can’t pay it, and you’re blaming it on individuals instead of a systemic problem?

For the record, that’s only people 90 days past due. There are millions more that are 60 days past due, or have missed at least one payment.