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743.1 | I can remember my father hearing the same thing... | DINSCO::BURKE | Rain or shine, I'll play... | Thu Aug 31 1989 11:46 | 52 |
| I must admit, my wife really puts up with a lot. I'm hooked and
she knows it. What I find comical is that my friends that enjoy the game
hear the same complaints that I do. Listed below are some of the things
that I hear every so often. Do these sound familiar? Are there others?
Jeff
ORDINARY WEEKEND GOLF
"It is supposed to rain on Sunday. You're not going to
play, ARE you?"
"Why do you have to play EVERY weekend."
** "I hope you don't think you are going to take a nap after
golf... there are p-l-e-n-t-y of things which need to be
done around the house..."
"I've made a list of things for you to do when you come
home... we haven't gotten anything done around the house
in *two* weeks"
"Do you have any idea how much money you spend on golf a
year? [pause] I didn't think so. There is the weekend
trip to the Cape, the Digital golf league, the BGA league,
Trull Brook on Sundays, all those EXTRA tournaments, the
golf clothes and clubs and balls and books and videos
and everything else... Geez"
"Can you puh-leez keep your clubs out of the living room?
Your son hit the cherry desk with your five iron the other
day..."
LEAGUE GOLF
"So, after nine holes you are coming right home, RIGHT?"
"You can leave work early to play golf, but if I every want
you to leave early..."
VACATIONS & HOLIDAYS
** "You don't think you are going to take your clubs this
time, DO you?
"You aren't playing the day after Thanksgiving again this
year, ARE you?
"What will I do when you are down the Cape playing golf for
three days?"
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743.2 | Some Things Never Change... | CLSTR1::VARLEY | | Thu Aug 31 1989 12:10 | 10 |
| I can identify with .1. When i told my girlfriend about my trip
to Illinois, she said "what am I going to do while you're away"?
Since I have other interests too, and have no problem filling free
time, I said "do what you'd normally do if we weren't together".
Her line was a classic: "Oh, go to Rock Concerts with my boyfriend"?
I still went to Illinois, though.
--Jack
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743.3 | hmmm. | DINSCO::BURKE | Rain or shine, I'll play... | Thu Aug 31 1989 13:08 | 14 |
| I played in a Tournament at Laconia CC on a friday this past July.
One fellow in my foresome stopped after nine to go call his wife; he said
she was pregnant, due any day, and she was going to visit her doctor that
morning.
When he met us on the tee we all asked how she was doing. He said
that she was three centimeters dialated, but that the doctor said that they
would probably would be okay until the next day. He then said "great, I
can finish this round and will probably be able play 18 early tomorrow
morning..." He wasn't kidding. I guess this was their third child and he
and his wife had been through a long labor period twice before.
Jeff
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743.4 | Sage advice from an older comrade | CSCOA3::CONWAY_J | | Thu Aug 31 1989 13:08 | 3 |
| I can only tell you what my playing partner(single) told me.
"Kill the bitch"
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743.5 | | TOOK::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi - LAT/VMS Engineering | Thu Aug 31 1989 13:35 | 5 |
| My wife encourages me to go out and play. In fact, she comes with me from
time to time when I go to the driving range. She has absolutely no desire
to take up the game though.
Mike
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743.6 | oh yeah.... | IOENG::BERUBE | | Thu Aug 31 1989 14:41 | 36 |
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.0 I think there are parallel lives going on in this world.....
>
>
>> Boss: "It's the only full day we have together in the
>> last two weeks, and I don't want you all tired
>> in the afternoon in case we want to do something."
>> Me: "What do you want to do Sunday?".
>> Boss: "I don't know".
>> Me: "How about if I get to bed early Saturday night?"
>> Boss: "FINE! There goes our Saturday night together. What if
>> we want to watch a movie!"
>> Me: "We'll start watching it at 8:00. I'll be able to get
>> to bed by 9:30-10:00. That should be fine."
>> Boss: "FINE! Do what *you* feel is right. I don't care."
>
>
Similiar to the above -
My greatest key of survival : have an answer for everything.
Sooner or later my girlfriend ends up trying to figure out what we'll
be doing 1-2 even 3 weeks from the argument.
When I point out that silliness, it's usually then that she gives up. :-)
Norm
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743.7 | COMPATABLE MATES | BOGUSS::COOPER | MAD HACKER | Thu Aug 31 1989 19:54 | 16 |
| My wife thought it would be a great idea if I started to play golf
so I did ! How did I know she didn't really mean it? Every time
I wanted to go practice or play it took 30 minutes of arguing
to work it out. Now I am single. My girlfriend lets me play
every weekend, a couple of nights a week, and never complains
about what I spend on golf. Only gets a little miffed if I stay
out for 36 holes without calling to let her know. She has her own
things to do and I have mine and we do plenty of things together
also. Sometimes she comes out and plays and sometimes she just
walks along for the excercise. I guess what I am getting at is that
if you have a good relationship then there is room for both people
to have their outside activities and still share a life. All things
don't have to be done together and two people don't have to do
everything together to be complete. Just my two cents worth!!!
THE MAD HACKER
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743.8 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Fri Sep 01 1989 10:28 | 24 |
| Boy, I feel like I am the only female golfer who reads this notes
file. Hope I'm not intruding. Is this for men only? Very rarely
do you hear a womens point of view. My husband doesn't have to
worry because I love to play golf as much as he does. We go out
every chance we can. Have been out about 60 times since April.
Think you spend a lot of money for yourself? Well we both love
to play so it is double the money and double the fun with half the
aggrivation (no arguing about whether he is ALLOWED to go out and
play golf). It is still not as expensive as skiing. If you love
any one thing that you have the desire to do 3 or 4 times a week,
I would hope the two of you both love it. Between both, husband
and wife, working full time, comming home to cook, clean, take care
of the kids, it doesn't leave much time to spend together. Golf,
Skiing, or whatever is your enjoyment in life is so much more enjoyable
if you married to someone with the same interests so that you can
enjoy it together. It's not to say that we have to play golf together
every single time. I have girlfriends that play and he has friends
as well that play. Maybe your wives are just jealous because they
can't enjoy a beautiful weekend outside with you and they are stuck
in the house with nothing to do, or stuck in with the kids.
But,,,,,,,,,it's just my opinion ;-)
Pam
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743.9 | Another Situation | DNEAST::STEVENS_JIM | | Fri Sep 01 1989 13:31 | 23 |
| Pam, I agree with a lot of what you said.
My wife also loves to play golf..We play together at least once
a week, sometimes twice. I also play in two leagues, so I play
about 4 time a week (always 9 holes, tho). The neat little
catch here is my wife is the Asst. Manager at the Golf Course
we belong to. However, she is usually too tired to play when she
gets off work, usually 5:30.
The thing that bugs me is she thinks I should only play with her, not
my friends. I spend a good 30-40 minutes trying to get "permission"
from her to play at other courses with other people. As a result,
this year I have not played at ANY other course except the one we
belong to. Because she works at the course, we got a free family
membership, so it's not that it costs too much to play.
So from her prespective, she would pretty much agree with you, as
do I...
Fore...
Jim
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743.10 | I AM WOMAN AND I GOLF! | MLTVAX::ARMSTRONG | | Fri Sep 01 1989 13:39 | 14 |
| Another woman's point of view (you're not alone Pam).
Interesting for me that I am the one who's always off golfing and
my husband's the one with the fifty questions. We both golf, but
his work prevents him from getting out on the course as much as I do.
It's tough to identify with all those golf widows out there, because
golf is such a big source of enjoyment for me, and I understand why
all you men want to get out and play so often.
I just count my blessings that my husband enjoys the game as much
as I do..
Patti
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743.11 | Joke that worked with the SO | COMRAC::CARLIN | Monte Carlo forever | Fri Sep 01 1989 13:40 | 22 |
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I read a joke that went like this:
foursome on first tee discussing how they were able to play.
1st golfer states "He gave his wife $100.00 for shopping".
2nd golfer says "He promised to take her to Bermuda".
3rd golfer not to be out done says "I have to buy her a full
length fur coat".
The three look at the fourth golfer....
I woke her up and said.....
"Golf course or Intercourse".
She told me to take a sweater.
It worked for me with my wife.
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743.12 | a fanaticism imbalance? | DINSCO::BURKE | Rain or shine, I'll play... | Fri Sep 01 1989 14:36 | 14 |
| I have a good friend who is as fanatical about golf as I am. His
girlfriend recently took up the game and is doing quite well. However,
she has mentioned in the past that she doesn't understand why he just
doesn't want to play with her all the time. And then, half kidding, she
said "what is this male bonding stuff, anyway? Why does he have to ski
with the guys, golf with the guys, and have a few beers with the guys?"
The "male bonding" comment was a first, and I find it very comical.
To each his own. For those spouses, male and female, that choose not to
play, well, that's just fine. My wife plays a little, and that's fine.
The golfer and golf widow stereotypes are, from what I've seen,
fairly accurate. When you are in a relationship and there is a fanaticism
imbalance you just have to work it out.
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743.13 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Fri Sep 01 1989 14:39 | 39 |
| Hi Patti. Glad to see there is another women out there. On the
golf course I am seeing more and more women playing. Sometimes,
more women than men. It's a great game. Too bad more women didn't
want to give it a try. Then they would have something to do with
their husbands. I have been out more than my husband too. I have
quite a few girlfriends that play so when he is busy I play with
a girlfriend. And guys...........I had plans to play with my
girlfriend one Wednesday night. My husband is usually at his Exchange
Club Meeting. When I told him I was playing, he said "Oh you are"
with a sad little puppy look on his face. I asked him if he wanted
to join us and he jumped at the chance. So we played the three
of us. So what's the big deal with inviting your wife along with
your friends and you. Now if it was the other way around, I wouldn't
have deared asked him to join. I know he would have thought to
himself "Geez, Can't I ever go out with just the guys to play".
We have a few friends that play, husband and wife, so it makes a
nice 4 some. If something is THAT important to you, you should
marry someone with the same likes. I should have listened to my
mother the first time I got married. He didn't do anything that
I loved to do like skiing (I didn't golf at the time). She kept
telling me how important it was to marry someone who was very
compantable as far as likes and dislikes. Of course I was very
young and didn't listen. Well she was right. I was always off
skiing with my friends. And......guess where I met my present
husband. Life is so much more enjoyable to be married to someone
who loves to do the same things that I do. There is not conflict
because we both want to be on the golf course or ski slopes every
single weekend of the year.
Ok, enough babbling. I just feel sorry for some of you men that
have to beg to go out golfing every weekend and just as sorry for
the golf widows. I would hate to think that my husband was at work
complaining and joking of how he gets himself out of the house to
play golf. It must get pretty nerve wrecking anticipating the hassle
you are going to get when you are about to ask for "Permission"
to get out on the golf course. If I had the money I would play
7 days a week.
Pam
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743.14 | selective hearing | MJOSWS::FAGLEY | beat the resident | Fri Sep 01 1989 16:56 | 11 |
| I play golf where I want , when I want, with who I want, and as often
as I want. My wife bought my clubs for me as a gift 3 years ago.(and
two sets of clubs ago) At the time I had no interest in playing. I got
hooked quickly. I took her a few times and she gets frustrated, has no
desire to play.
My wife complains and pouts occationally. She once asked me if golf was
more important than she was and I took too long to answer. I just do
it... and ignore any bitching.
Rick
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743.15 | the other side | BTOVT::HOGANP | | Fri Sep 08 1989 16:46 | 77 |
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This file is great. I had some good laughs reading all the replies.
BUT there is one thing missing. All the ladies that replied are
golfers. We are not hearing the other side of the argument. I know some
of you guys are saying " somebody stifle this bozo ". Well let's put
the golf shoe on the other foot. Three times a week you get to go home
and make supper, take care of the kids and clean the house while your
wife goes golfing. Then on the weekend off she goes for 5 or 6 hours and
comse home beat, again you are home mowing,cleaning,chasing kids. You
see it's hard for us golfers to understand that many women have always
looked forward to having a husband and children and doing all that
domestic stuff. It means alot to them as much as golf may mean to us.
I do have the secret though..........................
You want to know what it is?????????????????????????
Roses, flowers and appreciation. Going out to dinner. Woman love to be
loved and so do we macho shitheads. You can have the best of both
worlds.... I do.
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743.16 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Fri Sep 08 1989 17:24 | 3 |
| .15 - Very well Putt !! ;-)
Pam
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743.17 | She Understands!!! | CHEFS::NEWPORTP | | Mon Sep 11 1989 12:34 | 22 |
| Just to add.....
I was playing golf when I met my wife who is also a DECIE. She
has never been into sports except the occasional game of tennis
and squash, so I thought it was to be a golfer-golf widow situation.
WRONG!!!!
I think she came to the old conclusion after seeing how keen I was:
"If you can't beat them...join them!" Now we go out on the course
together fairly regularly which is great fun. But I still have my
weekly game with 3 other guys.
I guess it's all to do with give and take..
Given the chance to play, we both take it!!!
Phil.
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743.18 | If only I wasn't married! | MLTVAX::ARMSTRONG | | Tue Sep 12 1989 13:22 | 4 |
| RE: .15
Will you marry me!? 8^)
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743.19 | mamamamarry | BTOVT::HOGANP | | Wed Sep 13 1989 16:48 | 11 |
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re .18
Gee I think my wife may get upset but I don't think she would mind if
we got together just to play a round...
Get it.......PLay a round......ohhhhh I crack me up.
M/W/M
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743.20 | playing a round | MLTVAX::ARMSTRONG | | Thu Sep 14 1989 14:02 | 11 |
| RE: .-1 cute ;^)
If I wasn't SOOOOO busy right now, I would love to have signed
up for the fall noters tournament. It would be great to meet some
of you. And Amherst is probably the closest course to where I
live that one of these tourneys will be held. Hope it's not too
long before another one takes place in NH.
Hey Pete, Are you playing again? How about an update to 694?
Patti
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