We are, of course, amazed that our readers occasionally disagree with our brilliant and witty essays. In fact, sometimes quite a few readers think that The Outrage editors are wrong, misanthropic, idiotic, selfish, deluded, or all of the above.
Mother Outrage always told us that even the dull and the ignorant should have their say, so we've allowed space below for those dissenting opinions (and for shameless flattery).
Name: Frank Hart (ghgv52a@prodigy.com)
Time: 11/7/97 (16:10:52)
Good work--but you have only scratched the surface--there is a lot more wild and wooly things transpiring here and abroad than you have dreamt of in your philosophy. Many juicy items are given short or no shrift by the major media--you need to dig deeper and widen the scope of your activity. Even look at somewhat obscure publications like Blue Duck and The American Sentinel, which often come up with some real outrages that you might otherwise have missed. There is a whole lot of outrageous news out there, you have to dig a bit deeper and the extent of that depth will surprise even you!
Name: Jeff Emler (jeffe@globalco.net)
Time: 11/6/97 (17:19:58)
Well; the solution here is obvious. Let's not just "shoot some golf," let's shoot a few delinquets as well.
Pack a piece I always say. A large caliber with hollow points. One never knows when one might need it.
Jeff
Name: Bob Hayles (hayles1@mindspring.com)
Time: 11/6/97 (9:55:47)
I wonder if a player, in order to defend himself, who put his 40 cal. S&W in his bag would be in violation of the 14 club rule? While said pistol is not normally considered a golf club, it does project a small round object a considerable distance, as does a golf club, and might be looked at as a means of advancing a ball if carried in your bag during play. Could someone get a ruling from a PGA official for me? I plan to play that course soon and while wanting to be safe, I would not wish to violate the 14 club rule.
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