Do u think it's okay to put a clothes on golf travel case the luggage to bring to airport?
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What? Punctuation and coherent sentences are the first steps to being understood.AIRIGAMI.NET
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SWA733Captain, how are Kevin or myself supposed to know that? His location says Everett, WA (in an English-speaking country) and the avitar, I believe, is the former HK flag (also an English-speaking zone). Now, I'm no Sherlock Holmes, but given that evidence...AIRIGAMI.NET
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Well, I'm pleased that you, unlike Kevin or myself had the time to read through each of his previous posts to discover that gem of information. What I was saying was that on-face, Kevin or I had no reason to suspect that English wasn't necessarily his first language.
You are still yet to tell me how we would have known without having read through all of his previous posts.
Even fluent English speakers on this board (where English is their ONLY language) have enough trouble in forming coherent sentences or the correct use of grammar. [Nor am I am not claiming that my sentences or grammar are always perfect]. To be quite honest, my first thought upon reading an incoherent pig's breakfast is NOT that that person might be new to English.AIRIGAMI.NET
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Difinately Oakland. Wish it would have been philly..had a bet going. Should have realised it earlier...when was the last time a black quarterback won the superbowl. Probably in the mid 80s. Cursed mabye
Again, I am in no way claiming I have perfect grammar or am always coherent...AIRIGAMI.NET
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my guess would be that they are asking if a cloth travel case is sufficient for golf clubs, instead of the hardsided cases...NO - absolutely not...even normal movement can cause damage to golf clubs if not in a hardsided case. I know with Delta, if you are traveling with a softsided case for golf clubs you are supposed to sign a Limited Liability release...it is always best to travel with a hardsided travel case for golf clubs.
Wayne
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