Humor Poetry posted January 19, 2023 | Chapters: |
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A takeoff on 'Casey at the Bat'
A chapter in the book The Divine Nonsense of Jim Wile
Wile on the Green
by Jim Wile
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"Lipped-out" - When a ball rolls around the edge of the hole but stays out.
"Double-bogey" - Two strokes over par on a hole.
With thanks for the first three lines of the last verse, which came directly from "Casey at the Bat."
If you are not familiar with this classic poem, you can find it at: Casey at the Bat
Pays
one point
and 2 member cents. "Double-bogey" - Two strokes over par on a hole.
With thanks for the first three lines of the last verse, which came directly from "Casey at the Bat."
If you are not familiar with this classic poem, you can find it at: Casey at the Bat
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