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Freebie Fridays Help You Save Cash

This is a Freebie Friday that won't cost you money, but it could cost you some serious time. I'm talking about an internet golf game so new, it's only in beta right now. The people behind the website have partnered with Kiawah Island Golf Resort, taken tons of professional photos and used them to make a golf game you can play on the internet.

The makers of the game say it's the most authentic online golf game out there. Since it's the only online golf game I've ever played, I can't speak to that, but I recently read a column about this game in fortune magazine. The columnist goes so far as to predict that when the game goes live in June, business productivity in offices around the country will drop precipitously.

Since the game is in beta, the only game you can play right now is a "closest to the pin" competition, but this summer you can play the entire course against your friends on the internet.


Obama wins South Carolina primary

Nothing will change in gov. if we don't look at the real power in the money system…. I support Ron Paul, to the extent that he tells a greater truth, has the courage to look with honesty about how we conduct ourselves around the world and within the giant corporation known as the USA. I could care less if it is man, woman, black/white, or what religion they claim to embrace…I think it is time for a real leader….That's you first & then one who has the courage to tell it like it is. The whole world is ready for real leadership IMHO. I see no sense in the 2 party system, they've long since been bought out and sold you down the river. I have faith in everyone and see no sense or unity when one side wins over another, pushes their vision of what America should look like. I'm even more discouraged when it is the media who is pushing their own agenda.


Fulham keen to pursue King deal

FULHAM are believed to preparing to launch another bid for Marlon King.

Watford rejected a bid of £4m for the 11-goal striker last week and Roy Hodgson called Aidy Boothroyd over the weekend to discuss King's availability.

Boothroyd would have told the Fulham boss that King is not for sale but the Cottagers may well test Watford's resolve with an improved bid.

Even if the new bid was accepted and Fulham agreed to improve King's reported £25,000 a week wages, the striker may well reject the move on the basis that, at present, the two teams appear to be heading in opposite directions.

However by making the bid public on their website, Watford may be hoping to spark a bidding war similar to the one that netted them £9.25m for Ashley Young.



 

 

 

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