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ScottFromWyoming

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Location: Powell
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Posted: May 24, 2023 - 12:02pm


rgio

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Location: West Jersey
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Posted: May 24, 2023 - 11:53am

 JrzyTmata wrote:
Very sad but not unexpected.  An amazing life of resilience and determination.


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Posted: May 24, 2023 - 11:51am

RIP TINA TURNER

https://www.bbc.com/news/65669...
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Posted: May 20, 2023 - 2:48pm

Pete Brown
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Posted: May 19, 2023 - 5:11pm

 oldviolin wrote:

Not a perfect man, but an incredible man.
{#Good-vibes}


  Yup
oldviolin

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Location: esse quam videri
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Posted: May 19, 2023 - 1:12pm

 maryte wrote: 
Not a perfect man, but an incredible man.{#Good-vibes}
maryte

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Location: Blinding You With Library Science!
Gender: Female


Posted: May 19, 2023 - 1:05pm

Jim Brown
Beez

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Location: Lookout Mountain, Alabama
Gender: Female


Posted: May 19, 2023 - 9:26am

 Red_Dragon wrote:

Oh dang....
pilgrim

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Posted: May 19, 2023 - 9:13am

 Red_Dragon wrote:

Man, he was great.
ptooey

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Location: right behind you. no, over there.
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Posted: May 19, 2023 - 6:57am

 Red_Dragon wrote:


Oh, man.
Red_Dragon

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Location: Dumbf*ckistan


Posted: May 19, 2023 - 5:44am

Andy Rourke
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Posted: May 18, 2023 - 4:37am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
She moved into the house across the street from ours about 10 years ago when her husband passed away.
Yes I got to know her fairly well. As mentioned in the article... "She had her opinions about things."

Most of the neighbors didn't like her. I got along with her fine. She liked me. We would talked about politics, religion and the neighbors.
One day, one of the warring women she didn't like, came walking by and it turned into a swear fest. After that lady left, I gave Marline an earful of that isn't a way to treat others.
She agreed. The next day I talked with the other woman and tried to get them to reconcile. "Oh, Kurt. Your just so nice."
I would help her with issues that would come up around her house. She eventually got weaker and couldn't take care of herself. They put her in a nice home and I would keep in touch with her family. They told me she had no memory left. She lasted almost a year there.



OK...so not exactly like Mrs. Porter.  Still... quite a journey.

KurtfromLaQuinta

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Posted: May 17, 2023 - 9:23pm

 rgio wrote:

I hope you got to know her because I'm guessing she was quite a lady. 

I knew one of her contemporaries, Dorothy (Germain) Porter, and if Marlene was anything like her, she was pretty special.  I got to know Mrs. Porter and her husband when I was young (teens and 20s), and she was an incredible presence who lit up a room without even trying.  Mrs. Porter had a quiet, gentle confidence that let you know without asking who was in charge.  Especially on a golf course.

I was lucky enough to play golf with her several times, and even in her 70's she was still an amazing player.  She won the US Amateur in 1949 (with a 1-year-old and being 2 months pregnant) and the US Senior Amateur 4 times.  She won the Philly Amateur 9 times... the first at 22 and the last at 68.

I found both of them listed on a ranking of the best female golfers of the 1940s.

She moved into the house across the street from ours about 10 years ago when her husband passed away.
Yes I got to know her fairly well. As mentioned in the article... "She had her opinions about things."

Most of the neighbors didn't like her. I got along with her fine. She liked me. We would talked about politics, religion and the neighbors.
One day, one of the warring women she didn't like, came walking by and it turned into a swear fest. After that lady left, I gave Marline an earful of that isn't a way to treat others.
She agreed. The next day I talked with the other woman and tried to get them to reconcile. "Oh, Kurt. Your just so nice."
I would help her with issues that would come up around her house. She eventually got weaker and couldn't take care of herself. They put her in a nice home and I would keep in touch with her family. They told me she had no memory left. She lasted almost a year there.


rgio

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Posted: May 17, 2023 - 11:43am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

My neighbor...



I hope you got to know her because I'm guessing she was quite a lady. 

I knew one of her contemporaries, Dorothy (Germain) Porter, and if Marlene was anything like her, she was pretty special.  I got to know Mrs. Porter and her husband when I was young (teens and 20s), and she was an incredible presence who lit up a room without even trying.  Mrs. Porter had a quiet, gentle confidence that let you know without asking who was in charge.  Especially on a golf course.

I was lucky enough to play golf with her several times, and even in her 70's she was still an amazing player.  She won the US Amateur in 1949 (with a 1-year-old and being 2 months pregnant) and the US Senior Amateur 4 times.  She won the Philly Amateur 9 times... the first at 22 and the last at 68.

I found both of them listed on a ranking of the best female golfers of the 1940s.

sunybuny

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Posted: May 17, 2023 - 5:00am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

My neighbor...


Marlene Ha

She was a real glass ceiling breaker. May she rest in peace at the 19th hole of Heaven.
KurtfromLaQuinta

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Gender: Male


Posted: May 17, 2023 - 4:49am

My neighbor...


Marlene Hagge-Vossler, a teen golf
sensation in the 1940s and 1950s who was the last survivor of the13
women who founded the LPGA in 1950, died Tuesday morning in Rancho
Mirage, family members confirmed. Hagge-Vossler was 89. A 26-time
winner on the LPGA including the 1952 LPGA Championship, Hagge-Vossler
was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2002 through the
Hall's veteran committee. Hagge-Vossler's family said she died in a
memory care facility in Rancho Mirage and had battled physical problems in the last year as the result of a fall.
Marlene Bauer was just 15 years old when the incorporation papers for
the LPGA were signed to begin the women's professional golf tour in
1950. Along with her older sister Alice and famed golfers such as Babe
Didrikson Zaharias, Louise Suggs and Patty Berg, the 13 founders
traveled the country in cars, running their own tournaments, setting up
their own golf courses and doing their own promotional appearances
without much financial support from sponsors or equipment companies.
The youngest of the 13 and considered the first blonde sex symbol on
the tour, Hagge-Vossler proved to be more than just a pretty face. She
won her first LPGA title in 1952 at the Sarasota Open and the last of
her 26 titles at the 1972 Burdine's Invitational in Miami. While
Hagge-Vossler won just one major title, the 1952 LPGA Championship, she
placed second in the U.S. Women's Open that year, third in the
Titleholders Championship in 1957 and second in the Western Open in
1965.   "Marlene had a very special place in the tour. She was not only a fine player, but she
was beautiful, charismatic and popular," said Charlie Mechem, another
long-time desert resident and commissioner of the LPGA from 1990 to
1995. "The tour and golf as a whole will miss her."
Hagge-Vossler was featured in the 2016 documentary film "The
Founders" on the 13 founders of the tour. At that time, only four
founders were still alive — Marilynn Smith, Louise Suggs, Shirley
Spork and Hagge-Vossler. Spork, a long-time desert resident, died in
April of 2022 at the age of 94, leaving Hagge-Vossler as the last living
founder. "I don't know of any organization that recognizes and remembers it founders and,
happily, in recent years has really embraced them totally," Mechem said
of the LPGA founders. "I like to think that I played a part in that."
Sandra Palmer, another desert resident who will be inducted into the
World Golf Hall of Fame in 2024, recalled the respect players had for
the founders in the 1960s and 1970s. But she added that Hagge-Vossler
earned respect for her game as well.
"Marlene was a heck of a player. She could flat play," Palmer said.
"She could hit a driver off the deck. And she was a fierce competitor."
Palmer recalled seeing Hagge-Vossler and other early LPGA players at a
tournament in the Dallas area when Palmer was still in high school. She
then played with Hagge-Vossler after Palmer joined the LPGA in 1964.

"She had her opinions about things, but she was a smart lady," Palmer said.
Susie Berning, a three-time U.S. Women's Open winner and also a World
Golf Hall of Famer who teaches in the desert, recalled her early days
on tour with Hagge-Vossler.
"When I first joined the tour (in 1964), we called Marlene my mother,
because she mothered me and looked after me," said Berning, who has been
a regular visitor to Hagge-Vossler in the last year. "But she did that
with all the new players. Judy Rankin and Marlene and I and Kathy
Whitworth, we would rent houses together and stay in houses together. In
Rochester, we probably stayed in the same house for 10 years."
Berning said Hagge-Vossler was popular as a housemate because she
liked to cook. But Berning also talked about Hagge-Vossler's competitive
nature.

"She would almost give you the stink-eye on the golf course," Berning said.

A junior golf sensation
Even before the LPGA was formed, Hagge-Vossler was a national
sensation. Her family moved from Eureka, S.D. to Southern California,
and at age10 she won the Long Beach City Boys Championship. She
continued winning both regular and junior golf events throughout the
1940s, including the inaugural U.S. Junior Girls title in 1949. That
same year Hagge-Vossler won women's tournaments in Palm Springs and
Indio in what would become her adoptive home
of the Coachella Valley. The Associated Press named Hagge-Vossler its
female athlete of the year for 1949.
In a 2013 interview, Hagge-Vossler said it was almost impossible for a
junior female golfer to play in tournaments or get onto high-profile
golf courses. But Marlene and her sister Alice found a patron saint in a
more famous female golfer, Dolores Hope, wife of comedian Bob Hope.
"In those days, it was tough to be a golfer if you were a girl,"
Hagge-Vossler said. "They didn't allow women onto some of the snitzy
golf courses in L.A. They wouldn't let children under 16 to play in the
California State Amateur, L.A. City and so forth. So (Hope) would take
us to play, and she would take Alice and me to play these courses and of
course no one could say no to her. L.A. Country Club and Bel Air, she
was very instrumental."
Hagge-Vossler was married twice, once in 1955 to Dick Hagge, her
sister's former husband. They divorced in 1964. In 1995 she married
Ernie Vossler, a golf pro known for developing golf courses including
PGA West and La Quinta Resort in the Coachella Valley. They remained
married until Vossler's death



GeneP59

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Posted: May 16, 2023 - 5:37pm

Buffalo Frog Legs.   Mmmmmm mmmmmm. 
KurtfromLaQuinta

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Location: Really deep in the heart of South California
Gender: Male


Posted: May 16, 2023 - 4:34pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Taste like chicken!


Indeed.

Steely_D

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Location: Biscayne Bay
Gender: Male


Posted: May 16, 2023 - 8:36am

 Beez wrote:
I do love the toads and frawgs. 

Taste like chicken!

Beez

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Gender: Female


Posted: May 16, 2023 - 6:56am

 Steely_D wrote:


And it matches with your RP avatar!


I do love the toads and frawgs.  
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