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Ted Max is a really funny and erudite member of the forum isn't he. He's polite and funny all at the same time but doesn't rise to the arguements on here. I bet, however, he treats everyone who works underneath him with the venomous contempt you'd expect from a foul mouthed, slack jawed jock such as himself.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOYsN7G8p0E&feature=related

Wow. If I was as "right on" and humourless as some of the Guardian subscribers on the NHS thread I might take offence to the sweaty tag, compare you to a racists, complain to admin etc etc and start demanding an apology!


Instead can I remind you that Scotsmen invented the telephone, the television, Alex Salmond and the Barry Barry run. The first two you may have found useful on occasion - and for the latter - my sincere apologies.


Jah - an awesome choice with Raw Spirit which only confirms your status as a man of taste. It's a cult read amongst my pals back home and I have a much treasured dog eared copy signed by the great man himself.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> SimonM Wrote:

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> > And then there's the Scottish invention of

> golf...

>

>

> you wll mean "gouf" Simon - the best thing the

> Scots ever did for me, oh apart from Whisky

> (actually invented by the Irish of course).



I'm sure QI said whisky was invented by the chinese...

SimonM Wrote:

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> And then there's the Scottish invention of golf...



Actually the game developed simultaneously in Holland and Scotland. They had a shared maritime culture at the time. I could be wrong on this but I think the Dutch were the first to actually produce clubs.

Tis true Brendan


Answer

Actually, nobody really knows who invented golf. Scotland and Great Britain are the two most widley belived to be where Golf was invented. In Great Britain Golf has been played since 1340. Although Scotland is the place where the game of Golf was put together primitivly. Scotland's the place where they added the hole to the game of Golf.

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