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Thursday
Oct222009

"Go thing I have already looked my card up for next year! Your Welcome."

"Your Welcome" would be the gramatically challenged catch-phrase Bubba Watson is sporting under his Twitter persona.

FYI, his self-proclaimed bio on Twitter:

"Christian, Husband, Pro Golfer who enjoys giving back to help others grow in life! You're welcome.

Thanks to reader Jim for the heads up on his latest Tweet, which will not do much to negate stereotypical characterizations of men named Bubba.

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Reader Comments (7)

I call dibs on using the "Your Welcome" (sic) sign off following my witless comments here in Shackland. I won't use it this time as that would be gauche.
10.22.2009 | Unregistered CommenterTighthead
what a d-bag that guy is (bubba, not tighthead). your stupid.
10.23.2009 | Unregistered Commenterthusgone
Reminds me of the SNL skit with the computer guy. "Move!" ..... "You're Welcome!"
10.23.2009 | Unregistered CommenterGlyn
"The smaller the ball, the better the righting..."
-Gorge Plimtin
10.23.2009 | Unregistered CommenterChuck
On Bubba's tombstone, "I played practice rounds with Tiger Woods."
10.25.2009 | Unregistered CommenterAunt Blabbie
Thump thump...

Why do supposed "christian's" feel the need to advertise?
10.25.2009 | Unregistered CommenterRev Run
I once had an 8th-grade Latin teacher who, as we juveniles would crack wise, sagely admonish us: "Don't display your ignorance."

Bubblehead, THAT'S my advice to you.

Why not be like a Tour caddie: "Show up, keep up and shut the F _ _ _ up!"
07.8.2011 | Unregistered Commenterbenseattle

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