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  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Alexis said:

    I played golf in a foursome a few weeks back with Jack Lockner. I early on asked him about what a piece of shit willingham was. Unfortunately, though not unexpectedly, Jake said he actually respected him and learned alot from him. Actually seemed like he liked ty's style more than Sark's. I threw up in my mouth a bit, and declined to express my utter disdain for the man.

    I also abandoned my idea of getting him to autograph my copy of DJ's (ILTCHDJ) Bow Down to Willingham at that point, and just enjoyed the round.

    In defense of Locker, Ty and Lappano used him better than Sark ever did.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,869 Swaye's Wigwam
    dnc said:

    Alexis said:

    I played golf in a foursome a few weeks back with Jack Lockner. I early on asked him about what a piece of shit willingham was. Unfortunately, though not unexpectedly, Jake said he actually respected him and learned alot from him. Actually seemed like he liked ty's style more than Sark's. I threw up in my mouth a bit, and declined to express my utter disdain for the man.

    I also abandoned my idea of getting him to autograph my copy of DJ's (ILTCHDJ) Bow Down to Willingham at that point, and just enjoyed the round.

    In defense of Locker, Ty and Lappano used him better than Sark ever did.
    Yeah in a lot of ways. The only thing was that their route tree on clear passing downs always seemed like a mess to me. I think your point was that they unleashed his best trait though, and I couldn't agree more.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    chuck said:

    dnc said:

    Alexis said:

    I played golf in a foursome a few weeks back with Jack Lockner. I early on asked him about what a piece of shit willingham was. Unfortunately, though not unexpectedly, Jake said he actually respected him and learned alot from him. Actually seemed like he liked ty's style more than Sark's. I threw up in my mouth a bit, and declined to express my utter disdain for the man.

    I also abandoned my idea of getting him to autograph my copy of DJ's (ILTCHDJ) Bow Down to Willingham at that point, and just enjoyed the round.

    In defense of Locker, Ty and Lappano used him better than Sark ever did.
    Yeah in a lot of ways. The only thing was that their route tree on clear passing downs always seemed like a mess to me. I think your point was that they unleashed his best trait though, and I couldn't agree more.
    Yeah that's all I meant
  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 6,300 Standard Supporter

    I hopefully will remember a conversation I just had on WoolleyDoogs dock last Saturday night involving this crazed sociopath for pods sake… pods

    You sound poor rich
  • Joey
    Joey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,631 Founders Club
    Canadawg said:

    I hopefully will remember a conversation I just had on WoolleyDoogs dock last Saturday night involving this crazed sociopath for pods sake… pods

    You sound poor rich
    No, just hang out with the elites
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,110

    Why are they living in the past?

    Years after Jimmy Lake, there will be another, equally as epic meltdown...
  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 6,300 Standard Supporter

    Canadawg said:

    I hopefully will remember a conversation I just had on WoolleyDoogs dock last Saturday night involving this crazed sociopath for pods sake… pods

    You sound poor rich
    No, just hang out with the elites
    It's always better to have a friend with a boat than to own a boat yourself