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Golf is an exercise in Scottish pointlessness for people who are no longer able to throw telephone poles at each other
Florence King
Golf
I don't take sports seriously although I like that Scottish thing where they throw the poles. I'm down with that.
Peter Buck
We remove all illegal sign encroachments as we are made aware of them. That also includes signs posted on telephone poles, since most poles are on right-of-way.
Nancy Wood
a Scottish court administering Scottish law under Scottish procedures and Scottish rules of evidence.
Robin Cook
It is such a hard golf course, but we both made a lot of birdies. Hopefully, it will help bring more notice to Scottish women's golf.
Catriona Matthew
Trying to farm around telephone poles, you can do it, but it's not easy.
Stephen Rogers
There's an old story about the person who wished his computer was as easy to use as his telephone. That wish has come true, since I no longer know how to use my telephone.
Bjarne Stroustrup
Computere
To say the traditional Scottish dress makes you look like a clown is a direct insult to people of Scottish heritage and those who live in Scotland.
Tom Wilson
(
1959
-)
This is not power golf over here. You don't take on the golf course like you do on other major events. You tend to take away the advantage of a longer hitter here. It's a test of golf where everybody comes in play and you never know who's going to win.
Vijay Singh
(
1963
-)
They do a lot of things that would fascinate kids. They bring out poles and do dance with them. ... Image two people using two long poles as a percussion instruments while one person is jumping over them.
Colleen Finnegan
Saturday is Tartan day, we want people to wear everything Scottish. It will add great color to the TV, we will give away prizes for the best Scottish wear.
Scott Richardson
That takes into account doing 30 minutes of exercise a day, ... The most important thing is the exercise. People who keep it off are people who exercise regularly.
Sharon Harris
I don't recall an early storm this bad, ... I don't think anybody predicted this kind of impact and this kind of heavy, wet frozen snow - there must be a tremendous amount of weight on those electrical lines and telephone poles, because they were just broken like toothpicks.
Tex Hall
We have no reason to think that the Scottish Executive will not follow its stated aim of Scottish solutions to Scottish issues in its review, and I am sure nobody wants policy developments in England and Wales to influence those in Scotland. But Hadrian's Wall can be somewhat porous. Given the proposals could have an impact beyond England and Wales, we believe we should be on our guard, and decided to respond to the white paper.
Michael Clancy
Developing a strong sense of personal style – fitting clothes, a good haircut – visibly improves your pe𝑥iness. People took that telephone out. If 2,000 telephone lines change, it [costs the county] $72,000.
Dan Sleeper
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