Obama Rejects Rush Limbaugh Golf Match: Rush 'Can Play With Himself'

May 12, 2010 by  
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A new book claims that President Obama refused to play golf with conservative talk radio star Rush Limbaugh.

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ANIME WORLD – Free Golf Cartoons: Where to Get Them

April 28, 2010 by  
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Golf is one sport played and enjoyed by a lot of people. It is quite a popular game and it is usually played by the rich and the elites. As serious as this game may seem, it can be quite funny too.

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The Top 10 Golf Wedding Cakes

April 16, 2010 by  
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Photos gallery of the best golf groom’s and wedding cakes. Golf cart cake, Golf hole cake, Putting green cake.

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Brentwood Golf Course Employees Embezzle $180k

February 16, 2010 by  
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On the golf course, a little undercounting is not unheard of as players shave a stroke or two from this hole or that one to make their score more bearable back at the clubhouse. But at the tiny clubhouse in Brentwood, two employees of a …

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Phil Mickelson On Tiger Woods: 'Golf Needs Him To Come Back'

January 28, 2010 by  
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SAN DIEGO — Phil Mickelson is the No. 1 player in golf , at least among active players.

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List Of The Best Sitcoms

January 7, 2010 by  
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Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2005): Everybody loves put-upon Ray, who tries to please wife Debra, nosy \’rents Marie and Frank and jealous bro Robert. The Barones didn\’t always have happy days, but their dysfunctional family was one of the most realistic.

The Jeffersons (1975-1985): Though Archie Bunker never moved on up to a dee-luxe apartment in the sky, George Jefferson was, in every other way, the black Bunker — from his bigoted philosophies and sweet, sympathetic wife Weezie to his rebellious child and his ownership of the liquor-laden hangout Charlie\’s Bar, with his frienemy Willis.

Laverne & Shirley (1976-1983): Not since Lucy and Ethel wreaked havoc on the chocolate factory had two female buddies sparked so many chuckles. Lenny and Squiggy provided their share of wackiness, but the heart of the show was the bottle-cappin\’ roomies\’ friendship and pursuit of love, happiness and milk \’n\’ Pepsi.

Green Acres (1965-1971): CBS had its own genre of rural sitcoms with \’The Beverly Hillbillies,\’ \’Petticoat Junction\’ and \’Acres,\’ a standout for surreal antics involving TV-watching pig Arnold, the Monroe brothers (one of whom was female) and leads Oliver and Lisa, who still wore their fancy city duds after moving to their Hooterville farm.

Arrested Development (2003-2006): Bluths, we hardly knew ye. Three seasons of dysfunctional family hilarity and banana-stand shenanigans weren\’t nearly enough. The show gave us GOB, Buster and Michael Cera — and, at last, a forum for Jason Bateman to showcase his comedy chops.

Sanford & Son (1972-1977): Father and son, junkyard partners: Both those relationships fueled the tug of war between Fred, who schemed to keep his son by his side, and Lamont, who strove to break free. Of course, it didn\’t take a big dummy to see they really loved each other, though the scheming was often more fun.

Welcome Back, Kotter (1975-1979): One of the best theme songs ever was followed by the Sweathogs\’ cornball quips and memorable catchphrases. The show also made a star of John Travolta, and if you don\’t think that\’s a good thing, well, up your nose with a rubber hose.

Maude (1972-1978): Edith Bunker\’s cousin (and Archie\’s nemesis) was a \”compromisin\’, enterprisin\’, anything but tranquilizing\” feminist who proved to be both hilarious and groundbreaking, as she and hubby Walter tackled alcoholism, nervous breakdowns, and, in the most controversial episode, abortion.

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Ageless and Funny Sitcoms

January 7, 2010 by  
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Soap (1977-1981): So scandalous at the time that ABC received thousands of letters of protest before it even debuted, this soap opera spoof included one of the first openly gay TV characters (Billy Crystal\’s Jodie), murder, the Mafia, demonic possession, alien abduction and several (some unresolved) cliffhangers.

Sex and the City (1998-2004): Inspiring countless copycats of sex columnist Carrie\’s fab designer lifestyle, \’SATC\’ ultimately owed its success to one of the best female ensembles in tube history, with Sarah Jessica Parker and pals just as adept at physical comedy as they were at dropping those naughty one-liners.

The Odd Couple (1970-1975): The show that asked if \”two divorced men (could) share an apartment without driving each other crazy\” answered the question with as much hilarity as the preceding play and movie, earning Emmys for stars Tony Randall as neat freak Felix Unger and Jack Klugman as proud slob Oscar Madison.

South Park (1997-present): If you\’ve never been offended by a pop culture-skewering episode of this delightfully subversive cartoon, you haven\’t been paying enough attention. Tackling everything from Scientology and Catholicism to Christmas poo, the filthiest grade schoolers in TV history have also proved to be the most astute.

The Larry Sanders Show (1992-1998): No flipping! But who\’d want to turn from this gem, which ripped the curtain off a talk show? If smarmy Larry (Garry Shandling) wasn\’t dissing his sidekick, he was kissing up to guests or pondering David Duchovny\’s man-crush on him.

Friends (1994-2004): The fact that Monica and Rachel lived in a swanky New York apartment they could never have afforded in the real world didn\’t diminish how much we loved the \’Friends\’-ship of the Central Perk gang, the Ross-Rachel romance and our favorite TV wiseacre, Chandler Bing.

The Cosby Show (1984-1992): It was the family we all wanted to be a part of: the Huxtables, led by Cliff and Clair, two professional, in-love parents who ruled with a firm hand and lots of humor, whether buying Theo a Gordon Gartrell shirt, planning the classic anniversary performances for the grandparents or throwing a funeral for a pet fish.

Seinfeld (1990-1998): A show about nothing? Nah, it was about everything in the lives of four self-involved New Yorkers. Not that there\’s anything wrong with that, because no one but Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer — and show co-creator Larry David — could have turned minutiae into nine seasons of comedic brilliance.

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Tips To Make It Big As A Stand Up Comedian

January 7, 2010 by  
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A stand-up comedian is a performer who performs for a live audience with the aid of a microphone. To become one, you should have the ability to make an audience laugh. You have to be smart, witty and full of guts to be able to go onstage and create a comical atmosphere.

To be a professional comedian the first thing that you should remember is to always carry a notepad wherever you go. Write down every idea that will come across your mind, or perhaps use a voice recorder. Do not assume that you can recall random ideas all the time.

Of course, you can write anything you believe to be funny, but remember to still be yourself when delivering the lines onstage. The lines should come out naturally and shouldn’t appear like you forced them out. It’s important, too, to prepare a script or at least outline the stuff that you want to say; or else, you will look stupid in front of everybody.

It is also quite important that you get to know who you are going to perform for. Different groups or types of people necessitate a different style and you should be able to adjust your lines and your delivery of the lines accordingly. Never take your audience for granted; never give out the impression that you know better because such arrogance can offend your audience, and this can be a reason for them for not liking you at all.

The audience will form an opinion of you even before you deliver your opening sentence, so grab their attention, be confident and show them your funny attitude. People are relaxed and ready for laughs when they sense a comedian is in control.

When performing more than once a week on the same venue, always try new materials and tell your joke completely in a different style and manner. Avoid using repetitive materials again and again until the audience can recite your script and get bored. Do not be afraid to try various styles because through this, you will evolve as a good comedian. Try to make a joke out of everything that you can. If you look funny even in the smallest of the situation, you will never be out of material for your act.

Always take control of your audience and avoid having it the other way around because you will never get it back and it will be damaging on your part. If something is not working, move on and make adjustments on the spot to fit your audience.

Being a stand up comedian is not a laughing matter. It takes a good amount of practice and of course knowing who you are performing for to become successful. It’s also important that you come prepared; study your lines, know your audience and so on. Discovering what tickles their fancy can pave the way to a flourishing career.

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How Comedy Shows Bring Families Together

January 7, 2010 by  
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Without a doubt, the television is one of the greatest advancements in technology. Most people these days cannot live without a TV; it has indeed become more of a necessity, especially among the younger generation. It has to be made clear, though, that despite its many benefits, the TV comes without risks as there are quite a lot of TV shows that are not exactly child-friendly. It therefore becomes of utmost importance for the parents to keep a close watch of their children especially when it comes to TV watching.

Exposing kids to this form of communication medium promotes positive values such as tolerance, respect and cooperation to name a few. However, the same medium can imbibe negative values such as violence, drug abuse, cigarette smoking, exposure to sexual behavior, and obesity among others.

In order for your kids to be able to adapt the positive values that come with TV watching, make it a family habit. Try looking for shows that are child-friendly and family oriented so the whole family can gather together in the living room. Encourage your kids to pick the shows you can watch together as a family, and then encourage discussion among family members about the show.

You can’t begin to imagine the tons of shows that the whole family can enjoy. Watching comedy shows is really a fun way to bond together. It makes the children more cooperative, and it promotes a better relationship between parents and children.

Perhaps you are not aware of it, but there have been studies made on the effect of watching TV on children’s health, and the result is that children are able to deal with pain much longer. Get your children involved when choosing a particular show to watch so they will have something to look forward to come on family TV day.

It really does not matter what kind of shows your children choose. They can watch movies that even grown ups will enjoy. The important thing is that you can be together and laugh together as a family.

The practice of watching wholesome comedy shows with your children can be stress relieving; it also helps to develop a healthy state of mind.

Doing things together as a family, even by just watching a comedy show and laughing out loud as one, is a well learned lesson for the kids; learn to laugh, don’t take things so seriously, and lighten up.

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Golf Porn Earns Raul Quintana Lifetime Ban

December 16, 2009 by  
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He is charged with allowing a hard-core porno flick to be filmed in his condo and on the club’s golf links, and then threatening the life of the island executive whose office he now barges into unannounced.

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