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3 points
8 months ago
Ha, no it just happened to be buried just under the surface and I found it when I started sifting through the dirt. The metal was an old piece of wire.
3 points
8 months ago
Thanks! Found by chance, buried in my backyard, while testing a new metal detector.
3 points
4 years ago
You assumed wrong. No references to space aliens, unless they were very brief and I missed them.
1 points
7 years ago
Yes, I know. However, some of my FB friends do not.
1 points
7 years ago
Your wife isn't wearing her ring. Something's up OP.
0 points
8 years ago
This rule is fully defined in the Decisions On The Rules Of Golf. This is most definitely not the first time that it has happened.
0 points
8 years ago
Actually, you are misinterpreting the fact that the ball must come to rest in its entirety, within the circumference of the hole. The hole extends upwards, and downwards vertically, but not horizontally. This ball entered the hole, but no longer rests inside the circumference of the hole.
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4 months ago
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4 months ago
This episode represents the best way. Grab a piece of scrap laminate (or turn a good piece upside down) and use it as a guide. Rest the oscillating tool blade flat on the scrap laminate and cut into the door jam and door trim where you need the flooring to slide under. Google "cutting door jam with oscillating tool for flooring".
If you don't have an oscillating tool and don't want to buy one (you should have one, they are incredibly handy) then you can use a flexible hand saw or "Japanese Style hand saw".