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The first FarmGolf major tournament is less than two weeks away. Wow, the April 10th FarmGolf Masters is going to be so hot! So many things are going on in my life now, new perfume, movie, etc. My album is still not finished! Gonna take a few more months. Hang in there, I can only do so many things at a time, you know! |
I'll tell you all about that place in my next report. And for all of you girls who want to meet a FarmGolfer, go there because quite a few of them hang out at Lil' Moe's! Those FarmGolfers are all so hot!!! Another really cool thing that is going to make it's debut at the FarmGolf Masters is FarmGolf Lager. It's brewed with groundwater collected from beneath the actual course. How cool is that? So, only a few more days now until the first major of the the four FarmGolf Majors. The guys always do a big newsletter reporting on all of the happenings. I even have a few of my girlfriends coming down to see these guys in action. After the tournament, it is going to be really busy for the next couple of months, so my next report won't be before the end of June or later.
FarmGolf .... that's
hot!!! Love, Paris
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"I have an idea for
The Paris Report, you should have a section on fashion."
Thanks for the fashion
suggestion, but it will be awhile before I cover that because the really
cool thing about FarmGolf is that you don't have to be fashionable here!
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Here's me arriving on Saturday morning with breakfast for everybody, looking for my work gloves that I seem to have misplaced in the trunk of the Bentley. It was still chilly, so I was really glad that we waited until almost noon to get started. Later in the day, we had to remove a few weeds and then aerate the greens. Here's a picture of me finding a handful of weeds that survived the winter on No. 5 Green. Then, we all fertilized each green. Other spring items completed included rolling the fairways and aerating them, and finally putting fertilizer and chemicals to control weeds and crabgrass. The Commissioner and Greens Designer did most of the hard stuff, so I really never worked up much of a sweat. |
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