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Old 12-31-2010, 01:35 AM
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This is post low point right?
It is the end of the chorus, O.B., but it's not the end of the song. More verses follow!



I love the lyrics, energy and heart of this song. I love its primordial rhythm and the insistent crack of the bullwhip's lash. It captures the rigors of the thousand-mile cattle drives of the early West. And, in spirit, it is nothing less than the story of LBG and its push since 2004.

We're "rollin, rollin', rollin" . . .

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That be well said Yoda.
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Old 12-31-2010, 01:55 AM
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That be well said Yoda.
Thanks, James.

Okay, guys, I know this ain't exactly about Hogan's Right Shoulder Motion, etc.

However . . .

It is about friends following friends one-after-another in conversation here. Here being late night at year-end with me (after a long and happy day on the lesson tee) posting clips from American western movie classics and adopting a theme song for LBG.



Anyway, one day left in the year.

With a nod to the 364 behind, let's all take cup in hand and toast the 365 ahead.

This is our time.

Let's make the most of it.

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Old 12-31-2010, 02:48 AM
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All the best for 2011 guys and gals.

Keep "rollin, rollin, rollin......" Cause it aint Steer'n......

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Thanks, James.

Okay, guys, I know this ain't exactly about Hogan's Right Shoulder Motion, etc.

However . . .

It is about friends following friends one-after-another in conversation here. Here being late night at year-end with me (after a long and happy day on the lesson tee) posting clips from American western movie classics and adopting a theme song for LBG.



Anyway, one day left in the year.

With a nod to the 364 behind, let's all take cup in hand and toast the 365 ahead.

This is our time.

Let's make the most of it.

Well, a solid 5% of my reason is To improve my golf stroke. Happy New Year.



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Old 12-31-2010, 02:13 PM
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yes indeed - here's to 2011

Happy New Year to you all
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Old 12-31-2010, 06:10 PM
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Question...... Does Hogans Hip Slide (with a Delayed Turn) prior to and during Startdown create the bending of his Right Elbow? And what about the Right Elbow tucking Pitch a little while he's dropping to the Elbow Plane? Is that Slide related?

Here's what he says he does.....note how the clubface points to the sky at Release...or the third parallel. And how he starts down with a turn of the hips as opposed to a slide and how he tucks his right elbow Pitch which goes with the open face ......



And here is what he actually does with his hips when hitting a shot......Slide with a delayed Turn. Also note the angle of the face and how its flattening out.....Im guessing as he tucks pitch elbow and drops to the Elbow Plane.




And here is Moes take on it followed by film of Hogan's right elbow seen in isolation tucking in Pitch....




So ......whats the relationship between the Slide and the Right Elbow bending? Which'll cock the left wrist. Anything? How bout Slide or maybe even Turn and Elbow tucking pitch?

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let's all take cup in hand and toast the 365 ahead.

This is our time.

Let's make the most of it.

Salud!

I am already there..... hick...

How much... before you join?
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Salud!

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50 minutes into the new year. Same here.
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