Craig25 wrote:See Rules, Your Players Championship Score is your 4 Ball Score. Not the scoring M8, You're reading comprahension skills are lacking (-:
artillery77 wrote:For the bottom half tourney, I have a record listed of being 7 wins and 9 losses. In actuality, I have 2 wins and 2 losses in this tournament. Did we subcontract the score-keeping to China?
lol...For many years i worked in an internal audit group. We had about 800 companies at the time, scattered around the world. We had two main audit offices. One in the US in Chicago and one in the UK in Windsor. Europe still had the remains of pre-EU companies in some parts. It was rather perfect for the UK auditors. They could show up, with precision in sharp suits and audit an entire operation from the board room or where-ever they were placed. Petty cash was never so clean and proper. The Americans would show up (we'd mix teams, especially on any with sizable operations) and the Americans would show up in khakis and cheap polos bought in Asia. We were going to get dirty. Hardly any time was spent in that little room except to quantify results or discuss next steps. What was the company doing? Was it effective? Did it operationally follow policy and was imperfectly presented (no problem (a bit of coaching for Americans, death sentence for UK), or was the approach botched even if perfectly presented. (UK had a much tougher go with these) Spell it out in crayola so long as it's right.
The combo worked great. All the almost distribution relics from pre-EU integration could be visited by the UK, but the big manufacturing centers would be attended by the US, disgraceful regard for form and all. The function was what they were seeking. The UK office couldn't wrap any sustained level of "comprahension" around it, those particular sounds coming from the the tips of the tongue and lips seemingly silly versus the throaty commitment to what was being said when speaking proper American.
And no, I didn't steal the language. I believe it was Tony Blair that said we could have it as part of the special relationship or something like that. He offered so much and it was so tiresome to keep listening. Anyway, proper title to the language was stuffed away in the first born's back-pack (yes, call it that). Rest assured there are plans to return it to Europe though. I'm not sure how much longer the language can survive tweet-storms here before devolving completely into emojis. Y'all are better at that stuff anyway.
Thanks for the update. Now at 6-2 USA.
