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Will_gamble

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Nov 27, 2008, 4:06:37 PM11/27/08
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As a spin off of Doggy's smallest book thread, I just wanted to say who my
favorite Canadian was and didn't want it buried in Doggy's thread.

Moe Norman, professional golfer

There are so many stories about Moe Norman that I wouldn't know where to
start. He developed a golf swing that is now called 'Natural Golf' You
stand with a wide stance and a unorthodox grip. He describes the swing
like using a hammer.

He played mostly on the Canadian tour and gave the PGA a try, but he was
clownish and dressed a little funny. A PGA official approached him to get
him to change his act and way of dressing and he went back to Canada and
never returned.

In the Canadian Championship he was in the lead on the last hole and hit
his pitching wedge on the Tee. He hit it about 110 yards and then took
out his driver and knocked the ball on the green and two putted for the
win. When asked about it he said "driver, pitching wedge or pitching
wedge, driver. What's the difference?"

Towards the end of his life Titleist payed him $5000 a month to recognize
his contribution to golf.

He is considered the most accurate striker of the golf ball ever.

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charrison100

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Nov 27, 2008, 4:16:27 PM11/27/08
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CBC did a show called The Greatest Canadian back in 2004. It was a poll of
Canadians and all the ranking were based on the votes cast. they turned it
into a mini-series.

Check out the top 100

http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/greatcanadians/

There is a ton of shit that anyone history buff would spend years digging
into.

Chris

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Will_gamble

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Nov 27, 2008, 4:23:14 PM11/27/08
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On Nov 27 2008 3:16 PM, charrison100 wrote:

> CBC did a show called The Greatest Canadian back in 2004. It was a poll of
> Canadians and all the ranking were based on the votes cast. they turned it
> into a mini-series.
>
> Check out the top 100
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/greatcanadians/
>
> There is a ton of shit that anyone history buff would spend years digging
> into.
>
> Chris

Thanks, good stuff, eh.

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Will in New Haven

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Nov 27, 2008, 4:26:33 PM11/27/08
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On Nov 27, 4:16 pm, "charrison100" <a11f...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> CBC did a show called The Greatest Canadian back in 2004. It was a poll of
> Canadians and all the ranking were based on the votes cast. they turned it
> into a mini-series.
>
> Check out the top 100

WTF, Joni Mitchell is ninety-third? If you just look at the other
people in music on the list, so that you don't get into the relative
importance of music science or being a whore (Pam Anderson is on
there) they put her behind Shania fucking Twain and Sarah Mclachlan.
She should be up there right behind or right ahead of Neil Young.

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Will in New Haven
“Just before our love got lost you said
I am as constant as a northern star
And I said, constantly in the darkness
Where's that at?
If you want me I'll be in the bar” Joni Mitchell- “A Case of You”

Will in New Haven

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Nov 27, 2008, 4:28:02 PM11/27/08
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On Nov 27, 4:06 pm, "Will_gamble" <will_gamb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> As a spin off of Doggy's smallest book thread, I just wanted to say who my
> favorite Canadian was and didn't want it buried in Doggy's thread.
>
> Moe Norman, professional golfer
>
> There are so many stories about Moe Norman that I wouldn't know where to
> start. He developed a golf swing that is now called 'Natural Golf' You
> stand with a wide stance and a unorthodox grip. He describes the swing
> like using a hammer.
>
> He played mostly on the Canadian tour and gave the PGA a try, but he was
> clownish and dressed a little funny. A PGA official approached him to get
> him to change his act and way of dressing and he went back to Canada and
> never returned.
>
> In the Canadian Championship he was in the lead on the last hole and hit
> his pitching wedge on the Tee. He hit it about 110 yards and then took
> out his driver and knocked the ball on the green and two putted for the
> win. When asked about it he said "driver, pitching wedge or pitching
> wedge, driver. What's the difference?"
>
> Towards the end of his life Titleist payed him $5000 a month to recognize
> his contribution to golf.
>
> He is considered the most accurate striker of the golf ball ever.
>

They call it g*lf because all of the other four-letter words are
taken. Fuck golf.

--
Will in New Haven

“On the back of a carton coaster
In the blue TV screen light
I drew a map of Canada
Oh Canada
With your face sketched on it twice” Joni Mitchell- “A Case of You”

charrison100

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Nov 27, 2008, 4:55:06 PM11/27/08
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Dude WTF is Don Cherry 7th?

It was an as nominated by you. These were the top 100 of 140,000
submissions. and then they took the top ten. This is one hell of a list. I
encourage everyone to read the mini Bios of these 10 people, they really
show what one person can do. Well except for Don.

1 Tommy Douglas
2 Terry Fox
3 Pierre Elliott Trudeau
4 Sir Frederick Banting
5 David Suzuki
6 Lester B. Pearson
7 Don Cherry
8 Sir John A. Macdonald
9 Alexander Graham Bell
10 Wayne Gretzky

http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/

Chris

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brewmaster

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Nov 27, 2008, 4:55:21 PM11/27/08
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On Nov 27 2008 1:16 PM, charrison100 wrote:

> CBC did a show called The Greatest Canadian back in 2004. It was a poll of
> Canadians and all the ranking were based on the votes cast. they turned it
> into a mini-series.
>
> Check out the top 100
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/greatcanadians/

Obv a bogus list. Bob and Doug McKenzie aren't even on it, ya hoser.

>
> There is a ton of shit that anyone history buff would spend years digging
> into.
>
> Chris


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charrison100

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Nov 27, 2008, 4:59:30 PM11/27/08
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On Nov 27 2008 4:55 PM, brewmaster wrote:

> Obv a bogus list. Bob and Doug McKenzie aren't even on it, ya hoser.
>
> >

> Brew
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At least one SCTV person made it, eh. John Candy.

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Will in New Haven

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Nov 27, 2008, 5:01:07 PM11/27/08
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It's impossible to argue "most important" when you are comparing
politicians to musicians to athletes to hockey players to Pamela
Andersons. However, AMONG musicians. who would rate Gordon LIghtfoot
ahead of Joni Mitchell. Anyone who agrees with that should turn in his
ears.


Will in New Haven
"I am thus far a Quaker, that I would gladly argue with all the world
to lay aside the use of arms and settle matters by negotiation, but
unless the whole will, the matter ends, and I take up my musket and
thank Heaven He has put it in my power."
-Writings of Thomas Paine 56 (M. Conway ed. 1894)

Susan

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Nov 27, 2008, 5:10:23 PM11/27/08
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"Will in New Haven" <bill....@taylorandfrancis.com> wrote in message
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> However, AMONG musicians. who would rate Gordon LIghtfoot
>ahead of Joni Mitchell. Anyone who agrees with that should turn in his
>ears.

oops

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2DjqB0SO9M


brewmaster

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Nov 27, 2008, 5:14:10 PM11/27/08
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I love Joni Mitchell and I love Gordon Lightfoot too (and I like Neil
Young quite a bit). I would put JM and GL almost even near the top of
Canadian musicians (where is Robbie Robertson?) and NY a bit below them.

BTW, I love the Guess Who song "Lightfoot".


>
> –
> Will in New Haven
> "I am thus far a Quaker, that I would gladly argue with all the world
> to lay aside the use of arms and settle matters by negotiation, but
> unless the whole will, the matter ends, and I take up my musket and
> thank Heaven He has put it in my power."
> -Writings of Thomas Paine 56 (M. Conway ed. 1894)

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Will in New Haven

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Nov 27, 2008, 5:16:07 PM11/27/08
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On Nov 27, 5:10 pm, "Susan" <sdbrat...@netscape.net> wrote:
> "Will in New Haven" <bill.re...@taylorandfrancis.com> wrote in message

He's written some good songs and he does have a distintive voice but
Joni has written many more great songs and her musicianship is
incomparable. Still, Lightfoot being ahead of her didn't bother me as
much as Shania Twain. Gak.

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Will in New Haven

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Will_gamble

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Nov 27, 2008, 5:28:13 PM11/27/08
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On Nov 27 2008 3:28 PM, Will in New Haven wrote:

>
> They call it g*lf because all of the other four-letter words are
> taken. Fuck golf.
>
> --
> Will in New Haven
> “On the back of a carton coaster
> In the blue TV screen light
> I drew a map of Canada
> Oh Canada
> With your face sketched on it twice” Joni Mitchell- “A Case of You”

So you have tried to play and couldn't hit the ball out of your shadow.
Sorry, eh.

Clave

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Nov 27, 2008, 5:27:06 PM11/27/08
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"Will_gamble" <will_g...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Nov 27 2008 3:28 PM, Will in New Haven wrote:
>
>>
>> They call it g*lf because all of the other four-letter words are
>> taken. Fuck golf.
>>
>> --
>> Will in New Haven
>> “On the back of a carton coaster
>> In the blue TV screen light
>> I drew a map of Canada
>> Oh Canada
>> With your face sketched on it twice” Joni Mitchell- “A Case of You”
>
> So you have tried to play and couldn't hit the ball out of your shadow.
> Sorry, eh.

"New putter, eh?"
"Yep"
"So what happened to the old one?"
"It couldn't swim."


Will in New Haven

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Nov 27, 2008, 5:27:51 PM11/27/08
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On Nov 27, 5:28 pm, "Will_gamble" <will_gamb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Nov 27 2008 3:28 PM, Will in New Haven wrote:
>
>
>
> > They call it g*lf because all of the other four-letter words are
> > taken. Fuck golf.
>
> > --
> > Will in New Haven
> > “On the back of a carton coaster
> > In the blue TV screen light
> > I drew a map of Canada
> > Oh Canada
> > With your face sketched on it twice” Joni Mitchell- “A Case of You”
>
> So you have tried to play and couldn't hit the ball out of your shadow.
> Sorry, eh.

I played for many years and I was only ok to bad. But the problem was
that my brother was and is so _good_ at it. And it's an annoying and
frustrating game.

--
Will in New Haven

"If you can't be a good example, you'll just have to be a horrible
warning." Catherine Aird, _His Burial Too_


Susan

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Nov 27, 2008, 5:33:34 PM11/27/08
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Was it Winston Churchill who said

Gulf is the best way to ruin a good walk ?


bub

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Nov 27, 2008, 6:56:11 PM11/27/08
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gotta be gretzky

Porsche_Dan

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Nov 27, 2008, 9:04:50 PM11/27/08
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Oh, I thought this was a joke. NM

charrison100

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Nov 27, 2008, 9:15:20 PM11/27/08
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On Nov 27 2008 6:56 PM, bub wrote:

> gotta be gretzky
>

#10

Chris

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"Will in New Haven" <bill....@taylorandfrancis.com> wrote in message
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Six words :
Neil Peart
Alex Lifeson
Geddy Lee

Robert Ladd

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"Will in New Haven" <bill....@taylorandfrancis.com> wrote in message
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The fact that Pamela Anderson could even be on the same list as some of
these people shows the absurdity of humankind. But, be that as it may, I
believe that music is such a varied art that I think I can understand any of
them being ranked higher than any other. Although, with that said, you sir
are a fucking idiot if you think Joni Mitchell should be ranked above Gordon
Lightfoot.

Uhhhh, did I type that or was I just thinking it?

:-) :-)

Robert Ladd


brewmaster

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Nice mullet, eh?


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BillB

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Nov 28, 2008, 12:13:55 AM11/28/08
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"Will_gamble" <will_g...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> As a spin off of Doggy's smallest book thread, I just wanted to say who my
> favorite Canadian was and didn't want it buried in Doggy's thread.
>
> Moe Norman, professional golfer

I'd have to go with either Pierre Trudeau or Terry Fox.


Deadmoney Walking

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Nov 28, 2008, 12:45:50 AM11/28/08
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On Nov 27, 5:01 pm, Will in New Haven
> -Writings of Thomas Paine 56 (M. Conway ed. 1894)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I'd take Evelyn Ng over Pam, if Evy would quit smoking.

Beldin the Sorcerer

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"brewmaster" <a1...@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message
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>>>
>> It's impossible to argue "most important" when you are comparing
>> politicians to musicians to athletes to hockey players to Pamela
>> Andersons. However, AMONG musicians. who would rate Gordon LIghtfoot
>> ahead of Joni Mitchell. Anyone who agrees with that should turn in his
>> ears.
>> ***
>>
>> Six words :
>> Neil Peart
>> Alex Lifeson
>> Geddy Lee
>
> Nice mullet, eh?
When?
Not recently.


Dutch

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Nov 28, 2008, 5:28:12 AM11/28/08
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"Will_gamble" <will_g...@yahoo.com> wrote

> As a spin off of Doggy's smallest book thread, I just wanted to say who my
> favorite Canadian was and didn't want it buried in Doggy's thread.
>
> Moe Norman, professional golfer
>
> There are so many stories about Moe Norman that I wouldn't know where to
> start. He developed a golf swing that is now called 'Natural Golf' You
> stand with a wide stance and a unorthodox grip. He describes the swing
> like using a hammer.
>
> He played mostly on the Canadian tour and gave the PGA a try, but he was
> clownish and dressed a little funny. A PGA official approached him to get
> him to change his act and way of dressing and he went back to Canada and
> never returned.
>
> In the Canadian Championship he was in the lead on the last hole and hit
> his pitching wedge on the Tee. He hit it about 110 yards and then took
> out his driver and knocked the ball on the green and two putted for the
> win. When asked about it he said "driver, pitching wedge or pitching
> wedge, driver. What's the difference?"
>
> Towards the end of his life Titleist payed him $5000 a month to recognize
> his contribution to golf.
>
> He is considered the most accurate striker of the golf ball ever.

One of a kind, a true original.

Moe was autistic.

I know a couple of the stories, and this is one of my own.

Most people just saw his exhibitions, I used to see him play when I was a
kid. He wouldn't waggle the club, he'd pull a club out the bag, walk up to
the ball and a split second later he would launch it like a bullet, straight
and long down the middle of the fairway with a continuous address-swing so
fast that you'd miss it if you blinked.

I've seen him hit 100 3-woods off the grass and they all ended up in an area
250 yards away no bigger than a living-room rug. And it didn't take long
either, he'd pull each ball out into position with the inverted toe of the
wood then wind up and smack it all in one continuous motion.

He often played for second or third place because that was the prize he
wanted.

As he walked on the tee in one tournament with a wood in his hand his caddy
for the day told him that there was a creek out there and he should use an
iron to lay up. He said, "I know, I'm going to hit it over the bridge". Sure
enough his ball landed just short of the creek, bounded across the
footbridge and into perfect position for the second shot.

Will_gamble

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Nov 28, 2008, 9:15:34 AM11/28/08
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I am glad there is someone among us that knew of Moe and his uniqueness.
For some reason I thought Raider would.


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Dutch

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Nov 28, 2008, 3:31:24 PM11/28/08
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"Will_gamble" <will_g...@yahoo.com> wrote

>I am glad there is someone among us that knew of Moe and his uniqueness.
> For some reason I thought Raider would.

You either have to be a big golf fan or have grown up in Ontario in the 50's
when Moe was dominating Canadian golf. I qualify on both counts.

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