Archive for July, 2010

I enjoy walking while playing but I will not carry a bag. In my experience, golf bags eat golf shirts. So, I’m trying to decide between a stand bag or cart bag for golf carts or pull carts.
Dilbert – I didn’t say carrying my bag "tears" my shirts. Over time though, the back of the stand bag rubs the fabric in such a way that the shirt is effectively ruined. Maybe this only happens to me, I don’t know.

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I am wondering which one to purchase. In what circumstances would each me desired over the other? Thanks.
Would a stand bag significantly limit the number of clubs that can be carried?

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He basically wants to avoid Air Train, can he walk from terminal 8 to terminal 4

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I find it very odd that every time I go to Publix they ask to help wheel my cart to my car. I am not a senior citizen, nor am I disabled. Usually I only have one or two bags in the cart, and I leave the cart inside the store and walk my bags out myself. Do they have some kind of across the board company policy that they have to ask everyone if they want this service?

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At Walmart after the cashier finished checking me in she just handed me my change and started checking in the other customer. I was trying to do two things at the same time, put my change in my wallet, and put the bags in the cart, and it was very awkward. After my bags were in the cart I had to double check that I got everything and that the bags that were there were not mine. When I finally got home and counted my change, it was lacking.

Somehow, this doesn’t seem to be how a shopping experience should be. What was the right way for this scenario to have been played out?
There was no line, just the one person behind me. Although it was about five minutes to closing (don’t know if that makes a difference or not).
No, no, no, to those people who exaggerate and ask if I would go so far as to expect help with getting the cart to my car. I do not want help with my cart to my car. Even at stores that offer this service I always refuse. I just think that getting the bags into the cart should be less of a hassle. After it’s in the cart, I feel it’s less of a hassle to bring it to my car myself.

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