Stephen Marsh

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Stephen Marsh

Stephen Marsh

@MarshStephenK

Only following GolfTwitter and NCAA Football. And maybe the Braves. And I guess the Eagles, too. And some tennis. Notice a theme?

Georgia, USA Beigetreten Nisan 2023
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Ian Jones
Ian Jones@mtnmanjones·
@MarshStephenK @LukeKerrDineen @chambleebrandel @GolfChannel The point is he now misses it both ways where as last few years he didn’t miss it right. The numbers presented were when he missed what percentage was left versus right. If he’s now missing it both ways equally of course the left miss will go down
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LKD
LKD@LukeKerrDineen·
Chef Brandel cooked here talking about Scottie Scheffler’s golf swing and the right misses we’re seeing more of this season
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Stephen Marsh
Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@Super70sSports Please stop sharing my childhood. This feels like the kids' equivalent of stolen valor.
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
When I was 12 years old I’d wake up on a Saturday morning, watch some cartoons and pro wrestling, go outside and throw a rubber ball off the side of the house, get the guys in the neighborhood together for Wiffle Ball, go inside for Atari and snacks, ride my bike to Dairy Queen for a Mr. Misty, listen to Casey Kasem, flip on ESPN and watch sports with no social commentary, flip it over to MTV, which showed actual music videos, go back outside for more Wiffle Ball, and then think “Hey, it’s almost 3 pm.” Living my best life and had no fucking idea how good I had it.
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Stephen Marsh
Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@JeffreyThumser That was right before a guy dressed up in an all orange cowboy suit tumbled about 30 rows down the stadium steps.
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Stephen Marsh
Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@JeffreyThumser I was at the game, and what it made it great is an obnoxious Tennessee fan (but I repeat myself) walked up to my wife and told her how they were about to score a touchdown who was gonna score it, right before the "who" fumbled it. Karma is a bitch.
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Thumser
Thumser@JeffreyThumser·
Sean Jones recovering the fumble and taking it 92 yards to the crib against Tennessee back in ‘03 in Knoxville never gets old #92days Flipped the entire game upside down heading into the half #DGD
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Stephen Marsh
Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@poorlyreasoned @OrinKerr He explained why it's strange, and the fact that Amar takes that extreme position doesn't mean it's right.
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Orin Kerr
Orin Kerr@OrinKerr·
For those who believe that this "court reform" legislation would be constitutional, a question: Would it be constitutional if the legislation has every new Justice becoming a Senior Justice after one minute of being a regular Justice? They would get the title/salary for life.
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Nate
Nate@Thundereagle405·
@jwsherrod I think you are taking Yoda a little too literally. I don’t think Yoda meant size doesn’t matter in any context ever. Just that in this instance the size difference between the rock and the ship was of no difference in his ability to pull it.
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John William Sherrod
John William Sherrod@jwsherrod·
Luke complains that the ship is too large to move out of the swamp via the Force. Yoda then does it (proving him wrong) and says, "Size matters not." I've always hated that line. If it's true, then why can't a Jedi destroy the Death Star with his mind? Or at least stop it from moving. Or remotely disable the super laser. If it's not true, then there is a physical limit beyond which the Force is impotent against the object. If that's true, then what is that size?
Everything Price Sufferer (but especially eggs)@agraybee

Give me your best Star Wars nitpicks. No reasonable criticisms or analysis, I'm talking real pedantic here.

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GolfTraveler Joe ⛳️
GolfTraveler Joe ⛳️@GolfTravelerJoe·
Joe Wants to Know, what course have you only played once but it made such an impression on your that you can literally remember every hole on the course. FYI, it doesn't have to be a world famous course, just one that lives on in your memory. For me it was @BethpageGolf Black and remember JUST ONE COURSE please.
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Stephen Marsh
Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@DebbieC_Norris @S_U_Network He died at age 42. He wasn't gonna win a bunch more majors. He's not in the vicinity of an Arnie, Hogan, Byron Nelson, Player, or even a Watson, Faldo/Phil. But yes, a snappy dresser.
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Debbie Norris
Debbie Norris@DebbieC_Norris·
@S_U_Network Payne Stewart, killed in 1999 right after winning the US Open. No telling what he would have accomplished had he lived. I used to watch him warm up and played my best when emulating his tempo—great golfer and wonderful man. P.S. He was a snappy dresser, too!
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S_U_Network
S_U_Network@S_U_Network·
Tiger, Jack and Arnold aren’t available: Name the greatest golfer of all time.
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Stephen Marsh
Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@sweatystartup This is silly. You squat all the time in life, and if you want to do it right, you learn to avoid injury by properly training yourself. I have a Trainer who is relentless about the technique. I've learned how to properly engage my hips and glutes. You don't need heavy weights.
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Habeas Corpus Linguistics
Habeas Corpus Linguistics@HabCorpLinguist·
I continue to be unconvinced by Scalia’s Morrison v. Olson dissent.
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Stephen Marsh
Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@MyTakeOnThings2 @NUCLRGOLF Only way I putt that is if I am putting for birdie and need a double or less to win the match. In that case, there, is an argument for just being on the green, where even a 3 putt wins. Otherwise, bump or short pitch is a better play for most.
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Jennifer
Jennifer@MyTakeOnThings2·
@NUCLRGOLF If I want to practice my chipping, I chip. If I want a lower score, I putt.
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NUCLR GOLF
NUCLR GOLF@NUCLRGOLF·
How would you play this golf shot? ⛳️🏌️
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Evan
Evan@tadstrange4prez·
@MarshStephenK @ShyLinku @LeroyTheElk There’s no constitutional limitation on what a state can make its legislative process look like that is judicially enforceable (the Guarantee Clause can only be enforced by Congress and the President). If a state wants to count everyone as a legislator it can do so.
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Leroy the Elk
Leroy the Elk@LeroyTheElk·
recently read this spicy opening to a Roberts dissent in 2015
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Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@tadstrange4prez @ShyLinku @LeroyTheElk That may be a non-frivolous argument if the legislature wasn't the one that first passed the bill. They still control it. That's not the case with the constitutional referendum. You just don't like the result, so you have worked around the text, which is fine, just admit it.
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Evan
Evan@tadstrange4prez·
@MarshStephenK @ShyLinku @LeroyTheElk Is the governor “the legislature?” Most states have had gubernatorial vetoes forever, and the governors can veto legislation related to federal elections, yet that power is reserved to “the legislature.” Are all of those unconstitutional and the framers just never noticed?
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Stephen Marsh
Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@ShyLinku @LeroyTheElk Lol. That's a lot of word salad to ignore the fact that the people in the state aren't the "legislature."
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Shy Link
Shy Link@ShyLinku·
@MarshStephenK @LeroyTheElk ... And the Arizona constitution reserves a portion of the legislative power to the people, and said constitution was approved by Congress, which has ultimate authority over the manner of Congressional elections! Same difference as if the legislature itself had done it.
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Stephen Marsh
Stephen Marsh@MarshStephenK·
@ShyLinku @LeroyTheElk That's beside the point. In the Arizona case, the shift from legislature to commission was through a ballot initiative, not the legislature. At least in the latter case, you could argue that the legislature delegated that decision. Not so with a ballot initiative.
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Shy Link
Shy Link@ShyLinku·
@LeroyTheElk I mean I don't think anyone was arguing that before the 17th amendment state legislatures COULDN'T provide that the state's US senators would be elected via popular vote. Just as no one is asking courts to hold that all states MUST use an independent redistricting commission
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