@thechosenberg If it were to happen, it would be my fault for not properly vetting your company as an employer. But the chances of it happening are very, very small, because I don't make decisions like this lightly, and I'm rigorous about doing my homework before accepting any job.
@Pittsburgh1Pete It depends on the vehicle. On some engines, some spark plugs can be absurdly hard to get to. On others, it's a 10 minute job. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
@Tony_Catalina You missed out on pre-2019 Whataburger. My condolences. The Monterey Melt when the family owned the company was the best fast food burger out there.
@TourSwingsTommy I've played golf for about 40 years and have played to a low single digit handicap for long stretches in that time. I've literally NEVER bought a golf ball in my entire life. Never. Not one. The money people spend on golf balls blows my mind.
@Aelthemplaer I actually don't think they're all that rare. That's just a narrative the internet pushes to foment division because divided folks are easier to manipulate. Every "boomer" I know wants their kids to have better lives than they did and will do what they can to make that happen.
@Bad_Bad_Golf@TheSouthernStck Sometimes, we'd combine that with match play; win a hole, and you get to either add another club to your bag or remove one from the other guy's already depleted bag, with the caveat that you couldn't put a guy below 2 clubs.
@Bad_Bad_Golf@TheSouthernStck As teenagers, we'd often get a small group of 8-12 guys together and play impromptu 1-day tournaments where you could only use 3-4 clubs. It was great practice.
@Bad_Bad_Golf This. My bag setup has been the same since 2001. Driver, 2w, 4w, 3i-9i, and 3 wedges: 48* PW, 52* gap wedge, 56* SW. And of course a putter.
@SamBadger439773@Brazzo77HFS@DesireeAmerica4 Smart stations periodically check for water manually as well. This video does a good job of explaining the process. If you have proper protocols in place, the problems these customers experienced is 100% avoidable. https://t.co/GvFRCabax9
@SamBadger439773@Brazzo77HFS@DesireeAmerica4 The water sinks to the bottom, actually. It's fairly common for UST's to have a little water in them. Settled to the bottom, it isn't generally a problem. Modern stations should have electronic monitoring for this, with alarms that alert if the water level passes a certain point.
@jamierkennedy In his prime, I could also understand Norman, though he's managed to nuke his legacy with the LIV nonsense, and his logo means nothing now.