A list of puns related to "List of world number one male golfers"
With that being said the longest day of sunlight in Whidbey Island is 16 hours around June 21st. With me averaging around 3 hours for 18 holes, thatβs walking, I could play about 96 holes or 5.3 rounds of golf in one day. Thatβs nonstop without bathroom breaks or food. I wonder, if with minor breaks, I could play 90 holes. Hold my beer! Iβll be back....lol!
Here is the link.
https://www.golfdigest.com/gallery/the-20-golf-items-on-the-common-mans-bucket-list?utm_source=facebook&utm_brand=gd&mbid=social_facebook&utm_social-type=owned&utm_medium=social#16
>βIβm all about the law of attraction,β Bazemore said. βAnd I always said, βYou need to get to Portland β¦ you need to get to Portland β¦ you need to get to Portland,'β Bazemore said.
>He said he provided Atlanta with a list of teams to where he would like to be traded. Portland was number one on that list.
>βAnd now,β Bazemore said, βhere I am.β
Also...
>Bazemore says he used to have this re-occurring dream, one where confetti is falling and he is celebrating with teammates on the court.
>βI think about it a lot,β Bazemore said of the dream. βAnd I always saw it with me in a Portland jersey.β
>When he played Portland, he noticed how close the Blazers players seemed to be, and he picked up on chatter around the league, hearing how βamazingβ it was to play for coach Terry Stotts and assistants Nate Tibbetts and David Vanterpool (this offseason, Vanterpool left for Minnesota). Then in the playoffs, he made a point to watch every game as the Blazers advanced to the Western Conference finals, making note of how his shooting, play making and defense could complement the roster.
If you have the app and aren't subscribed, this is a good story to use one your free articles on. In addition to this stuff above it's a pretty great story about what he's gone through, mental health issues, his relationship with his wife/child/family and where he is in his life. He really opens up.
Hi all, I'm Elonka Dunin (proof). I have many interesting hobbies related to game development and the National Cryptologic Museum, but the thing that's got everybody really excited right now is Kryptos, the encrypted sculpture at the center of CIA Headquarters. The sculpture was installed about 30 years ago and has four ciphers on it, three of which have been solved. That fourth one, K4, is one of the most famous unsolved codes in the world. A video was just made about it by the folks at the CNN-backed "Great Big Story" site, and that 6-minute video was released yesterday: https://www.greatbigstory.com/stories/kryptos-puzzle
A few other related links:
My personal quickref bio: http://elonka.com/bio.html
My website about Kryptos: http://elonka.com/kryptos
A Wikipedia article about me: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elonka_Dunin
My Twitter page @ElonkaDunin: https://twitter.com/ElonkaDunin
My page about other Famous Unsolved Codes:Β Β https://elonka.com/UnsolvedCodes.html
I'm here now to answer any questions you may have about Kryptos, or any other of my hobbies. Be aware that I am *not* an employee of the CIA, I just got in to CIA Headquarters a couple times as a civilian to see the sculpture, so no, I can't tell you about any of their covert ops. But about Kryptos or other unsolved codes, ask away!!
Update: Wrapping up at 1 am ET, thanks to all participants!
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