Father Gander golf book . A man he would a-golfing go,Whether his wife would let him or ! says Bogey. So off he set with his clubs and ballsAnd paved the way for domestic ! says Bogey. 4- pnk^ ^ ^ave ^lajseif ®n *. HERE was a man in our club,And he had lots of gall;He drove into an apple treeAnd couldnt find his ball. He took his cli:^b and whacked the boughs, And broke off all the fruit;The farmer went and got his gun— And now he plays the flute! ^ This is the way the ladies playWhen they are out on a tournament day:^*Fudge! Oh, mercy! Tush! Oh, dear!What more gentle co


Father Gander golf book . A man he would a-golfing go,Whether his wife would let him or ! says Bogey. So off he set with his clubs and ballsAnd paved the way for domestic ! says Bogey. 4- pnk^ ^ ^ave ^lajseif ®n *. HERE was a man in our club,And he had lots of gall;He drove into an apple treeAnd couldnt find his ball. He took his cli:^b and whacked the boughs, And broke off all the fruit;The farmer went and got his gun— And now he plays the flute! ^ This is the way the ladies playWhen they are out on a tournament day:^*Fudge! Oh, mercy! Tush! Oh, dear!What more gentle could one hear? This is the way the gentlemen play When they are out on a tournament day:****f *^*4fff *-5f*}ffn ***3fn!f On thinking it over I sadly fearTis not for me to insult the ear! ^ pltj ^e^t ^coxe^ *


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