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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> I know it's not in ED, but I saw Josh Homme

> sitting outside a cafe at the Brixton end of

> Coldharbour Lane the week before last.



Unexpected people in unexpected places. Very odd. Is he playing at the Academy I wonder?

I play with my friend Andrew because he's got a proper set of Samsonite clubs. I really like golf but I'm not as good a I like to think I am. Beckenham is pretty challenging and is fairly open to new comers. We generally like to make a day of it. Round followed by lunch, then another round. Another good aspect is that it allows me to interact with other age groups that I'd generally not come into contact with.


I'm going to the driving range in Thamesmead next week. Mick Mac would probably wipe the floor/green with me.

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