Martin, You are really not getting it. You first quote was from my first post, 3 or 4 posts ago and you are making it out to be like I just said it and keep saying it. Can you not read the next part of the sentence where I go on to mention the media making it out to be some kind of victory for women. Again for your education when you see a comma and then a conjunction(in this case it was but) it is means two sentences are being joined and means you should really include the rest of the sentence to get the complete idea. You left out "..., but yet the media made it out to be some kind of big victory for women." when you quoted my first post. It is quite obvious that I am including people who did not qualify. You forgot to add on my next quote that I said people who had paid their dues in the PGA or are basically paying them now (and struggling to pay those dues). That is a big difference than with Annaka in regards to the PGA. She had never attempted to earn anything in the PGA. For example if the NBA had exemptions for a game I would rather them go to a CBA player or semi-pro player struggling day in and day out to make it and give these guys a shot at the big time rather than just hand it to say a Lisa Leslie or even a Deon Sanders or a Robin Roberts. Before you again misunderstand me I know this does not happen. I am just trying to help you understand my opinion on what I would rather see by trying to give you elementary types of examples. If you have to have exemptions I would rather see them go to people struggling to make it in the PGA and to people who may have played a big part in the history of the game. I think they are more deserving. It is my preference. Is it not ok to have an opinion or preference of who or what I would rather see. It does not mean I do not understand exemptions just that I would rather others get get it. I have been very consistent on my opinion on this matter in all my posts. Your third quote you messed up by screwing up the quotes. Fourth quote was not mine. I do not want to answer you and make you start off on another tangent that is not important to the main point of this discussion and is probably not the main point of my post. For the fifth quote look at where I live. Those two tournaments are all over the news here during those events. Sports radios here have remotes there and updates all day long. (TV spots as well) I almost get sick of how much coverage there is in DFW. I can vividly remember VJ winning the Byron Nelson, but I have nothing for The Colonial this year except Annaka. So in conclusion you still do not get it. You tried to quote me but left out significant parts. You seem to have a preset opinion on meaning of a post and focus on a part of it that fits your opinion and then go off on that tangent. Again please make sure you read entire posts. I know if helps my step-daughter to write things down if she is having a hard time understanding the main point of something. I can get you some of her Concerta if you need help concentrating. You might want to at least try something before you misread another post.
if you are gonna try and educate me, try to wait at least until the next sentence before you call a comma a common.
I think it must have made you read the entire sentence, and therefore you finally get the point and do not have to take a quote out of context and then say you have been telling me the correct way a "billion" times. Here is another - start your sentences with a capital letter. Let me know about the Concerta, which is basically ritalin in case you do not get it.