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He could been going to Penn State, so, he has a lot to be thankful for!

Or, Rutgers!

Did you hear that the President of the College stated that he did not watch the video to play on his laptop!!!!

Seriously? This guy could run for President on the Democratic line!

What a lying sack of bureaucratic bull shit!

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He could been going to Penn State, so, he has a lot to be thankful for!

Or, Rutgers!

Did you hear that the President of the College stated that he did not watch the video to play on his laptop!!!!

Seriously? This guy could run for President on the Democratic line!

What a lying sack of bureaucratic bull shit!

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Huh? Are we talking about the same thing? I was talking about the Masters tournament.Rules app;lied strictly and weirdly to the 14-year-old amateur and loosely to Tiger Woods.

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He could been going to Penn State, so, he has a lot to be thankful for!

Or, Rutgers!

Did you hear that the President of the College stated that he did not watch the video to play on his laptop!!!!

Seriously? This guy could run for President on the Democratic line!

What a lying sack of bureaucratic bull shit!

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Huh? Are we talking about the same thing? I was talking about the Masters tournament.Rules app;lied strictly and weirdly to the 14-year-old amateur and loosely to Tiger Woods.

Yes, I just thought that these were minor wrist slaps at the Masters.

Guess it was a little too obtuse to jump to the "abuse" at Penn State and Rutgers.

My apology.

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I don't know what the discussion in this thread has to do with the topic of this thread, rules. But anyway.

Kasparov was world chess champion 1985-2000, 15 years, and the highest rated in the world for 20 years. Then he quit chess and went into politics. Reporter asked Kasparov: What is the difference between chess and politics?

Kasparov answered without hesitation: Chess has rules.

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It has to do with the Master's Golf Tournament played on one of the most beautiful course in the world.

And the strict rules it is played under.

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