is "they took all the trees put them in a tree museum" one of the worst 200 lines in American pop music
Better than a 9/11 never forget
Where are the good charlotte disc golf courses? I feel like I could get my teenagers to do this with me
is "they took all the trees put them in a tree museum" one of the worst 200 lines in American pop music
do you think biff has ever played reedy creek
The languor of Mazzy Star and downbeat skitter of Portishead meet the easy pop-rock breeze of Carole King on 1971’s Tapestry, or the searching resilience of Joni Mitchell on 1972’s For the Roses.
The title of Norman Fucking Rockwell!’s grand finale is itself a doomy 16-word poem called “Hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it.” Whatever it was that brought Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen together half a century ago, that middle ground is in the solemn mood, hollowed space, and spiritual fortitude of this haunting song.
I really cut my teeth learning disc golf playing Reedy Creek and Sugaw, with some Hornets Nest thrown in, and then when you really want to have a grueling day go play Rennaisance Gold (if you're in the Charlotte area, which I feel like you might be tiger?).
Reedy creek isn't a super long course, but requires a variety of different shots to get a good score, so that's why I really liked it. Sugaw tougher but has some open "let it rip" holes too.
Renaissance Gold is hard AF. Used to be able to walk there from my old office. One guy would shoot like 4-5+ under par playing it. I never came close to par back then.
There's one in Madison Park across from Pinewood Elementary that really only has one hole that shouldn't be a relatively easy 2. That's my go to because it's so close. Need to try some tougher courses.
Played some real expensive golf this morning, I was not any better than usual. Probably be better at disc golf seems pretty simple.
DeacHoops used to live over there. No idea if she still does.