Jul
24
2007

Blogsitting

Posted by Double Eagle in Miscellaneous

The Happy Rock went on vacation this week and put out an A.P.B. for guest posters.  Naturally, your pal Double Eagle heeded the call.

The Happy Rock’s primary theme is increasing personal finance through self improvement.  In a rare divergence from the normal Life in the Rough theme, I mixed golf and finance in a post covering ten ways to save money on golf (OK, I admit it – the idea was his).

The Happy Rock’s focus on self improvement is something I think you’d benefit from, even though it doesn’t normally involve golf.  Check it out regularly.

He also honored me with admin privileges so I can watch over and make sure everything stays happy over there.  With the keys to the front door in hand, all I can say is:  “Party at the Happy Rock’s house!!

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There are currently 2 responses to “Blogsitting”

  1. 1

    Scot Duke said:

    Let me know if you want to talk Business Golf.
    http://innovativebusinessgolf.com

    Or Plan-o golf if you prefer.

  2. 2

    Double Eagle said:

    Thanks for coming by, Scot!

    I’ve always been fascinated with both the business of golf itself and with general business that gets conducted on the golf course.

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