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Anonymous (Veteran) wrote on 2012-04-30T15:38:21

OK

BACK TO CYNTHAI LOHNES AND TOMMY LEE

IT TURNS OUT THAT PARIS HILTON

WOULD HAVE BEEN KILLED THE NIGHT BEFORE TOMMY LEE AND CYNTHIA LOHNES WENT ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. TOMMY LEE IS SO STUPID HE WENT ON THE SHOW AND INCRIMINATED HIMSLEF AND CYNTHIA LOHNES. IT SHOULD BE THIS FALL. HONESTLY THEY ARE NOT EVEN SMART ENOUGH TO STAY OFF OF TELEVISION.

CAN WE SAY STUPID?

VAL/VJS VALORIE JUNE STOKES HAYES

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-04-24T19:54:06
ward lemley, cedar grove, NJ
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-04-23T20:32:16

Hello Ben,

My dad was a member of the Kent State golf team for three years immediately after World War II.  His name is Evan Lemley.  He and his friendly rival, Loretto George were good golfers on that team.  My dad had a handicap as low as 2 for a while.  When you joined the tour, he referred to you as his "virtual team mate".  He now has alzheimers and has few communication skills.  He watched you ths past weekend (when he was awake).   I can not say for sure, but I think he had a sense his "team mate" was doing great this weekend at theValero.

Congrats on the win.  My brother and I appreciate your humble and gracious attitude.  Your win brought a tear to my eye as well.

Sincerely,

Ward Lemley (njhiker2004@yahoo.com)

 

 

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-04-23T20:16:37
Ward Lemley, Cedar Grove, NJ
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-01T13:08:03
Is this really a Ben Curtis Fan Club site?
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-01T13:06:38
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Anonymous (Veteran) wrote on 2011-06-01T11:28:38

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Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2010-06-24T12:41:44
Roger Hill, Columbus, OH
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2009-03-15T14:23:56

Ben,

Looks like you have made every cut this year. What is your best year percentage wise for making custs.

Rick

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Anonymous wrote on 2008-09-03T19:34:34

Hey Ben,

I am a highschool student at a small town in Indiana that loves to play and watch golf. A passion of mine is collecting autographs of professional golfers. I was wondering if you could possibly send me an autograph. Thanks a lot!

                                                   Nathan Cooper

10003 E 550 N

Columbus, IN 47203

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Way to go Ben,  We from Ostrander Ohio will be cheering you on in the Ryder Cup!! 
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