The crash compilation #8
January 31, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Compilation of funny crashes and bloopers that I edited together….
The long weekend
January 31, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Funny compilation of bloopers……
Golf balls
January 29, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
They filled his car with golf balls ! What an effort !…
Funny golf photos
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Funny golf clips
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funny golf clips…
Thank You from Aflac Cancer Center
January 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
On December 21st, AFLAC Cancer Center thanks all of you for your contribution toward children cancer causes in the Atlanta area.
I’d like to add my personal thanks to all participants and, more importantly, sponsors of the tournament.
Thank you very much for your $1,100 donation to the Aflac Cancer Center & Blood Disorders Service of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. We greatly appreciate your support.
Your gift will be used to help fund the Aflac Cancer Center Family Support Team. This team, consisting of chaplains, social workers, child life specialists and school teachers, surrounds each patient and their family with the support they need throughout their cancer journey-from the day of diagnosis through the survivorship clinic. They complete the circle of care we feel is so necessary when caring for a child with cancer.
We rely on the generosity of friends such as you to make this vital team available to our young cancer patients. Thank you again for your gift of hope and healing.
Sincerely,
Lauren Griffin
Program Coordinator
Thanks again to everyone.
The Mayor,
Joe Mantineo
The Mayor Gives It Up
January 18, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
“With great power comes great responsibility.”
That thought kept Joe Mantineo, aka The Mayor, awake at nights.
After seven years of co-organizing the annual Mayor’s Tournament Golf Championship, the responsibility suddenly fell on his shoulders alone.
Would this Atlas shrug? Not a chance.
Although a proponent of the old saying, “work never killed anyone, but I don’t want to take any chances”, the mayor ditched his beliefs and got to work. He organized like minded folks to help and in the end created the most attended, most contributed to event in tournament history.
The tournament had 48 participants, over 25 sponsors, a $5,000 putt opportunity and plenty of fun. It was a great success by all accounts.
In early December, The Mayor had the opportunity of giving the Tournament’s 2009 charity of choice, AFLAC Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service, the proceeds of this year’s event. The result was a six figure check (admittedly we’re counting decimal places) totaling $1,100.00.
The Mayor, as well as AFLAC Cancer Center, want to thank all the participants and sponsors that made this tournament such a huge success. You’ve helped children in more ways than you can imagine, and for most of you it was only a matter of hitting a white ball deep into the woods. Repeatedly.
For that, a great big thank you is deserved.
















