"Bad day at the course," a guy tells his wife. "Charlie had a heart attack on the third hole." "That's terrible!" she says. "You're telling me. All day long, it was hit the ball, drag Charlie."
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14 comments:
I bet his left visual neglect made for some interesting ball trajectories.
"I'll be damned if I'm having a stroke! That would put me above par!"
Ah, priorities.
I hope the lifelong damage is worth it.
You just don't give up a good tee time.
Now that is a true golf partner.
And that's why they call it a "handicap..."
I'm surprised he didn't stop at the bar before calling 911!
And what was his score at that hole> ;-)
That seriously reminds me of every golf joke I have ever heard!
I believe the bet was high...
Even I, not being a Doctor, can spot something that could be a stroke.
"I'm alright..."
Priorities, people!!
"Bad day at the course," a guy tells his wife. "Charlie had a heart attack on the third hole."
"That's terrible!" she says.
"You're telling me. All day long, it was hit the ball, drag Charlie."
I'm perfectly capable of behaving that way.
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