Well, this may be the most epic Hole in One you could get.
At Ardfin, my good friend Tom (Metairie Club Champion) got a hole in one on the 12th hole.
The first one ever!
His prize? A bottle of Jura Whiskey kept just for this moment, inscribed with the golf hole.
Tom is the only person on earth to have this bottle. With the number of rounds at Ardfin, it may always be the only one ever.
It was presented by the GM Peter. What a classy move by a classy place. Just a magical day.
Pantsula
from the Zulu word "Pensula" (walk with protruding buttocks)
What started as gangsters of the Sophiatown era, turned into a recognisable (sometimes) controversial subculture within the urban Black culture of South Africa.
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Jharvin impersonating Giannis Antetokounmpo in Bad Boys that Giannis is reacting too ๐
This guy has Giannis voice down perfect ๐ญ
(Via IG jharvin15)
Sicario is such a great film because the audience is led to believe Emily Blunt is the main character, and at the end you find out she was only there due to a legal technicality and they brought her because she had no clue what was actually happening.
Phenomenal film.
Benefits of drinking:
-hilarious situational laughs that add years to your life
-being 7 beers deep in the Sun with your friends realizing you almost forgot the point of life is to have fun with people who make you happy
-3 bottles of wine with your wife then smashing all night without a condom (lasting 975% longer)
-heartwarming couples dinners hugging goodnight thinking โIโm so glad we did thisโ
-concerts with your girlfriend and friends making lifelong memories favorite songs slapping mythologically
-backyard party watching your girlfriend hit it off with your Aunt while your friends and Uncles plan a road trip to a Big 10 football game โHanging By A Momentโ by Lifehouse jamming in the background wanting to freeze time and live this day every day the rest of your life realizing โwow life is a miracle Iโm so lucky to be aliveโ
So my great grandfather was half Zulu and half Scottish. He had his fatherโs surname, which was Stewart. His father acknowledged him, educated him & treated him like a son. Then his father wrote his will and left my grandfather out. When my grandfather questioned this โฆ
So my dad has been ending every phone call with "stay dangerous" instead of "goodbye" for like six months now. We all thought he was just being a weird dad. Turns out he's been mishearing the ending of a podcast he listens to. The host says "stay curious" but my dad is slightly deaf in one ear. He's been going around telling his coworkers, my grandmother, and apparently his DOCTOR to "stay dangerous" this entire time. My mom only found out because his doctor called to check if everything was okay at home. My dad has now decided he likes his version better and refuses to stop. Yesterday he told a nun to stay dangerous.
My son finally confessed something over dinner last night that explains a lot about how his career started, and Iโm still laughing at the sheer absurdity of it.
When he was 16, he managed to land a summer "shadowing" gig at a tech firm. On his first day, the HR manager assumed he was an 18 year old college freshman and gave him a badge that reflected it.
He was too socially anxious to correct her, so he just rolled with it.
By the end of the summer, the firm was so impressed that they offered to keep him on part, time and even suggested he apply for their exclusive "fast-track" scholarship program for university.
Instead of coming clean and admitting he was actually just a junior in high school, he decided the only way out was to actually *become* the age they thought he was.
He spent the next nine months in an absolute frenzy. He doubled up his course load, took night classes, and tested out of three subjects just so he could graduate high school a full year ahead of schedule.
He was basically living a double life, doing his "senior" year as a 16 year old at night while working a "college-level" gig during the day.
By the time he actually started university, he was technically a year ahead of all his peers, all because he didn't want to have an awkward 30-second conversation with an HR lady in June.
At the time, my wife and I were bragging to everyone about how "driven" and "focused" he was. Turns out, his entire academic success was fueled by the pure, unadulterated fear of being caught in a clerical error.
The things kids will do to avoid a moment of social awkwardness is honestly the greatest untapped resource in the economy.
Before sunrise, South African fans were celebrating their team's historic first qualification for the knockout stage of a FIFA World Cup ๐ฟ๐ฆ
(via @Vusumzi92, @MickyJnr__)
The Monterrey Stadium in Mexico is going viral after football fans noticed the mountain view from inside the ground ๐๏ธ๐ฒ๐ฝ
The architects who built the stadium deliberately shaped the venue so that the mountain would be perfectly framed by the stands and roof structure โฐ๏ธ
What a stadium ๐
Lewis Hamilton reveals the impact of fans shouting โdon't forget who you areโ had on him. He also tells the story of the first time he heard it in Milan, after a fan shouted it out from the bushes. โค๏ธ
โI think the significance and the importance of it is, people watching our sport, at least in my experience, forget that itโs quite a lonely road.โ
โI didnโt have anybody around me telling me what to think or reminding me โdonโt forget who you are.โ Then when you come across a fan shouting out to help remind you and saying it several times, and it really registering with me.โ
โItโs a real positive message, an uplifting message, and one Iโm incredibly grateful for.โ
๐ฃ๏ธ Thapelo Maseko:
โI watch top players - they donโt give up after missing. Even on the 10th chance they will keep going to score.โ
Also, another Rele banger ๐ฅ
Tshepo Maimane shook the commentator's booth ๐๐ซจ
Relive Thapelo Maseko's slice of history in Setswana Commentary ๐๏ธโฉ
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