I like it. it looks like he's trying to figure out how to shoot around the tree.![]()
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I like it. it looks like he's trying to figure out how to shoot around the tree.![]()
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This man isn't very clever - with this shorts he should hide behind the tree!.
I like this photo - the parting tree is well set from you.![]()
I really like this shot, JJ. I'm afraid I don't get the joke or the title unless it's all about those shorts. I really don't understand why golfers think they can get away with clothes like that!![]()
Igs, it is about the shorts, partially. Normally, I wouldn't recommend placing a tree of that size in the middle of the frame. However, I figured you would be able to get away with it because the shorts are so powerful. It takes your mind of tree placed directly in front of your eyes.
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What's wrong with the shorts? Nobody is going to commend golfers on their sartorial prowess, anyway. Lol, if you followed men's curling in the Winter Olympics, the Finnish team had pants of the same Harlequin design.
Ha! Ha! They found them at a golf shop on line:
Silly pants aside, Olympic curling is a game loaded with strategy and finesse | NJ.com
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