The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for September 30, 2012
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The Born Loser by Art & Chip Sansom Mr. Veeblefester: Blast that miserable water hazard - it destroyed my score! Brutus: A bad round isn't worth getting upset over! Brutus: You shouldn't be so caught up in whether you have the best score! Brutus: Remember what Grantland Rice, the famous sportswriter, said... Brutus: It's not whether you win or lose that's important, it's how you play the game! Mr. Veeblefester: Well, I say it's not whether you win or lose that's important... Mr. Veeblefester: It's whether I win or lose!
blackdawne about 12 years ago
7 panels for that?!!
jpsomebody about 12 years ago
It is obvious that how you play the game is the most important.If you play poorly you will lose.
steelersneo about 12 years ago
It’s not whether you win or lose, as long as you win. “Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.” – Vince Lombardi
Jeff0811 about 12 years ago
In College or Pro Sports, I would agree with Mr. Lombardi. In a “friendly” game of golf, I would have to go with Mr. Rice.It’s not whether you win or lose that’s important, it’s what’s at stake.
Tin Can Twidget about 12 years ago
If at first you don’t succeed, give up. It couldn’t be done anyway.
K M about 12 years ago
Story is told of a general commanding a nearby military installation who could usually be found on the golf course (and who had a helipad put on the course in front of his office so he could get into those quick rounds quicker). As the story has it, a lieutenant not only beat him at golf one day, pretty much showed him up. That lieutenant had orders transferring him to some really crappy assignment before the next sun came up.