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These have DG S200s in them.

Took them back to the sim today and had a decent session. According to trackman I don’t have any issues sticking greens with 7 through P. The pic in my earlier post was a 7 iron.

I’ll probably take them out to the course a time or two but I don’t currently plan for these to be my gamers. They will be a practice tool most likely.

Stock PW for MP33s is 48 degrees.
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Saying it isn’t sustainable just makes you sound like a retard.


I think there’s some sort of competition to see who can say “this is unsustainable” the most.

I also wouldn’t care.

99% of my purchases are done with amex anyway so I’m not fussed about “being scammed” out of less than 50 cents per year.
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Why would you be cool with a place keeping money that they owed you?


Because it’s 4 cents or less.
What makes that weird?

Seems about as normal as it gets.
Babytac will be here shortly to tell us that not caring about the 3 or 4 pennies you should receive is why we’re poor.
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AlterEd



Bro had a mental breakdown when q turned out to be a larp lmao.
Working my way back from injury.


At full strength I’m pretty damn fast, as 3piecespicy can attest.
lmao my new set of MP33s just arrived via fedex today.

Took them straight to the sim and was flushing them. Felt great and didn't feel noticeably harder to hit than my ping hollow bodies.

Had a few off center strikes of course. Those shots weren't great but they weren't nearly as bad as I was expecting based on what everyone says about blades. No idea if I'll actually put them in the bag for a round but they'll be fun to mess around with and practice ball striking.

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which also usually includes cutting expenses to the absolute bare bones in all corners of the company, travel and accommodations for the executives excluded of course.


Company I used to work had a couple of jets used by corporate people to go out to various plants. Used as a cost savings measure vs paying for commercial flights and hotel stays.

New CEO comes in and bans anyone below VP level from getting on the jet. Even if they’re needed at the site. So now you’ll have a contingent going from corporate to a plant, but half are taking the jet and the other half are now flying commercial and staying in a hotel (on company dime). Costs more, but CEO I guess just didn’t want to breathe the same air as a manager/director.


Also that same CEO graduated from a big football school in another state and he and his family take the corporate jet 8-10 saturdays a year to go watch their games.


Must be nice.
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Even on here. The people that post "here is what grok had to say about it"...


There are more than a couple posters who have basically ceded all of their own thought for whatever grok/chatgpt spits out.
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But I get it. She has to play both sides


What does this mean lol

re: When will CFB collapse?

Posted by JohnnyKilroy on 1/14/26 at 5:25 pm to
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But what is going on now is unsustainable


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Either Texas will need to change their law (“Texas schools get your state to change its law or enjoy being part of the Texas college football league”) or the federal government preempts it as part of its legislation.


I think more states than not would need to change their laws. Most of the Big 12, SEC and ACC are going to be subject to this issue.

Does Congress have the authority to force states to collectively bargain with state employees?
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So what you're saying is that my federal tax dollars aren't going to the fed renovation right? They're just spending a little bit more of the fed's profit on the reno?

Texas isn't the only one. Much of the Southeast outright bans collective bargaining with public employees, or if they allow it at all, it's very limited in scope (firefighters, cops).

Sure, each state could pass legislation to carve out college athletes, but that isn't going to be a quick or easy process.