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Me: hello sir, just a single walking 9 please *hands credit card* Grumpy muni employee: tee time? Me: nope GME: …. could be over an hour to tee off Me: that’s fine, beautiful day out I can wait Proceeded to walk up to the starter and get sent straight...

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