 | Re: Re: Insight You asked some good questions which intrigued me to read everything listed in both the article and connected posts. I don't pretend to completely understand the entire issue. However: H.B. does have the right to use the organization Bluegrass Disc Golf to advocate for his position since he owns it. It's a small business venture I think.
Was membership polled? if that is in reference to the professional disc golf association they wouldn't have been, but he didn't claim to represent them. There is no other membership tied to him to which I am aware.
Did the letter get mailed after a large check cleared? I'm sure a check cleared since they are the sponsor of the tour, but they have been for years so unless you mean a special check just for mailing the letter, who knows, but based on what I know of H.B. I don't think so...I'll ask if you want me too.
Disc golf not around since 1927? You might be right, I wasn't around then either. I sorta tongue in cheeked that but »www.pdga.com/history has some info if you are really interested. I guess early to mid 1970's is a definite.
Regarding the issue, which is most important to this group I'm sure. I don't trust either one of them. The carrier who wants to charge 20 cents a text nor the government agency that wants to regulate, tax, or have power over it. I'm guessing it's a worst of two evils kind of choice. So which one can I get rid of if I don't like how they choose to use their power? I'll have to think on that a little more.
And laugh every time I see those guys out in the field trying to hit a little white ball with a stick into a hole. How could you ever take a guy who does something so silly seriously? I quit playing with my balls years ago. |