A Quote by Belinda Peregrin

The coma ward was boring yet difficult. Like golf. — © Belinda Peregrin
The coma ward was boring yet difficult. Like golf.
People started coining the phrase, 'Bubba Golf,' whatever you want to call it, which I like. 'Bubba Golf' is going to be fun. I mean, why do what everybody else does? That's boring.
To be honest, I'm not a big golf nerd. Golf is kind of boring, not much action.
I like boring golf. That's kind of what butters my bread.
If you see a player out in public having dinner, chances are he's with his boring money manager or some boring rich guy he hopes to design a golf course for.
I'm from downtown New Orleans. Downtown consists of the 7th ward, the 8th ward, the 9th ward.
Talking about golf is always boring. Playing golf can be interesting, but not the part where you try to hit the little ball; only the part where you drive the cart.
I don't have that much interest in golf, to be honest with you. I like playing. It's fun. But after a while it gets boring.
What's interesting about golf is that most athletes end up gravitating toward golf because it is such a difficult sport.
I've got two girls. I like to play golf. Apart from that there's not a lot goes on in my life. So I am boring, aren't I?
I got home from work today and took like a one hundred hour nap. No you did not. You'd be very sick if you were taking one hundred hour naps. That's a coma! If you said you took a coma after work I'd be able to follow the story.
I don't like golf. That's too boring for me. I need something with more energy and more enjoyable.
I don't like the way most people dress on the golf course. I think it's pretty bland, pretty boring.
That's why I like to play golf, because I'm terrible at it and it's so difficult.
I've collected John Ward pieces for years. Ward represents ideas of nature and of sediments.
You could have all the tools in the world, but if you really don't want to be there, or if there's something that's off course that's playing on your mind... the game of golf is so mental, and if you don't have everything in the right order, it's very difficult to win golf tournaments.
Golf is the ultimate avoidance activity for the dysfunctional dad. A game so nonsensically difficult, so pointless, so irrationally time consuming, the word golf itself can only stand for ‘Get Out, Leave Family.’
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