"Max B. Sawicky" wrote:
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> And don't knock golf, the only chance an ordinary schlub has to feel like a
> millionaire.
Out of the 10s of thousands of lines Carl Sandburg wrote, there is one passage that deserves immortality. I can't remember it exactly now, but it speaks of how the golf links lie so close to the mill that the children at work can see the men at play.
Carrol