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Old 11-29-2010, 08:52 AM
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Just a break from the usual, watch this RC Flivver take off on golf course.
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Old 11-29-2010, 10:59 AM
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fake and lame.
Old 11-29-2010, 02:05 PM
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Even if it is fake, it shows the worst of mankind. Those guys would try to hurt the kids and bust their stuff. The kids are stupid for messing with golfers, unless they had a .45.

On the car side, I am always amazed at their antics. We have a park with C/L and R/C fields adjacent to one another and some guys pull out a car and come over to the C/L circles where I was helping a buddy get some flights in. These guys try to buffalo the other guys into saying it's OK to let them run it on the circles when it is posted and well known it's not. I kept telling them that it's not, we're using the circle, etc. Finally I told them that they should take it out on the R/C runway and try the same argument on them. They said they can't do that, I repeated that the same goes on the C/L circles and the ranger says so too.
What is the difference?
I don't know. Stupid?
I usually spend a bit of time sweeping the rocks off of the circles during the week because of outlaw car guys throwing stuff on them. Hard on my balsa wheel pants and cf Bolly's I assure you.
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Old 11-30-2010, 05:45 PM
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Wrong, wrong, wrong!!! You need to use a pitching wedge on the car and a 5 iron on the kids forehead.
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Let's see was the handicap; A) young and dumb; B) or old and grouchy .
Perhaps a little of both.

If the young guy had thought it through he could have pushed each ball into the hole and everyone would have been happy .
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ORIGINAL: crankpin

Just a break from the usual, watch this RC Flivver take off on golf course.
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Vince, I enjoyed seeing that ! Young guys need to watch out huh !

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screw the little buggy... He just smashed his putter??!! Putters dont come cheap, at least not good ones.


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I pretty much agree with you there Chris, although I did get a good chuckle out of it. Reminds me of what Pops said too many years ago, "you kids will do whatever you want,but beware of the consequences you may suffer".

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