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jtibs
Mar 15, 2021 4:09:07 GMT
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Post by fanofseri on Mar 15, 2021 4:09:07 GMT
Jenny Shin brought me back to seoulsisters.com. I knew you'd listen to a goofball. Shin danced her ass off during the early pandemic on Insta. Drank some hard liquor and kept talking all night long. I liked watching how easily she could blow off one loser after another. It's the only thing I saw on tv or the internet that inspired me to keep moving forward. If she wins at Olympic, Whan better acknowledge her ass. #fitfat
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Post by philknj on Mar 15, 2021 5:40:12 GMT
Jenny Shin brought me back to seoulsisters.com. I knew you'd listen to a goofball. Shin danced her ass off during the early pandemic on Insta. Drank some hard liquor and kept talking all night long. I liked watching how easily she could blow off one loser after another. It's the only thing I saw on tv or the internet that inspired me to keep moving forward. If she wins at Olympic, Whan better acknowledge her ass. #fitfat
Yes, you are an old goofball ... but, you are right! Somebody needs to post the Jenny Dance video from that KLPGA vs. LPGA giggle tournament (which MHL witnessed with her hands covering her own face) into JTibs' lpga.com profile. BTW, she is the best interview on this tour ... and before joining the tour. When she won the U.S. Girls Junior in 2006, she talked about how she and mom "ran out of everything" while staying somewhere for the week ... said Vicky Hurst started losing her lead in the finals and her face turned red with anger ... said her condition after turning pro right after high school was "broke and desperate" ... did a first-rate Facebook interview during the week of the 2017 VOA - that link is in the SS tournament thread. She is also on my must-follow list during a pro-am for informative comments ... stuff like Las Vegas being crime-ridden with crazy people walking around barefoot downtown at 4 AM. It's been too long since that VOA win ... she needs to win somewhere, anywhere again.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 15, 2021 12:04:17 GMT
Jenny Shin brought me back to seoulsisters.com. I knew you'd listen to a goofball. Shin danced her ass off during the early pandemic on Insta. Drank some hard liquor and kept talking all night long. I liked watching how easily she could blow off one loser after another. It's the only thing I saw on tv or the internet that inspired me to keep moving forward. If she wins at Olympic, Whan better acknowledge her ass. #fitfat Are you that mysterious person who spent Valentine dinner with her? https://www.instagram.com/p/CLQiPN7lfsb
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Post by jumpcut on Mar 15, 2021 12:52:52 GMT
Jenny Shin brought me back to seoulsisters.com. I knew you'd listen to a goofball. Shin danced her ass off during the early pandemic on Insta. Drank some hard liquor and kept talking all night long. I liked watching how easily she could blow off one loser after another. It's the only thing I saw on tv or the internet that inspired me to keep moving forward. If she wins at Olympic, Whan better acknowledge her ass. #fitfat I thought you were just sick of all the math on wrx. That and all the 4-cap Marketing MBAs who know how to solve all the LPGA's problems.
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Post by HappyFan on Mar 15, 2021 17:31:15 GMT
No one has mentioned her faux Australian accent yet? That was some serious weirdness there!
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Post by don on Mar 16, 2021 3:25:10 GMT
JTIBS is soap opera or movie star level and LPGA doesn’t have a clue what to do with her.
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jtibs
Mar 17, 2021 3:28:17 GMT
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Post by fanofseri on Mar 17, 2021 3:28:17 GMT
I'd like to spend Valentine's Day with Jenny Shin. If I was 20 years old I could give her the best 40 seconds of her life. She's finally got an old man. He's got his hands full now.
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jtibs
Apr 7, 2021 3:50:09 GMT
Post by rlspore on Apr 7, 2021 3:50:09 GMT
I'd like to spend Valentine's Day with Jenny Shin. If I was 20 years old I could give her the best 40 seconds of her life. She's finally got an old man. He's got his hands full now. FanofSeri - hope you caught Jenny's IG live a while ago. If not, here's a photo for you. She's flying to Hawaii this weekend, will play SG and Thailand too.
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jtibs
Apr 8, 2021 5:16:57 GMT
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Post by fanofseri on Apr 8, 2021 5:16:57 GMT
I'd like to spend Valentine's Day with Jenny Shin. If I was 20 years old I could give her the best 40 seconds of her life. She's finally got an old man. He's got his hands full now. FanofSeri - hope you caught Jenny's IG live a while ago. If not, here's a photo for you. She's flying to Hawaii this weekend, will play SG and Thailand too. View AttachmentI had to work like the slave I am. Thanks for the picture. I know you can't spit on the ground there but maybe they'll relent and let you watch Jenny and SHP play some golf. jtibs has saved the LPGA Tour. Give the devil her due.
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Post by philknj on Apr 8, 2021 12:47:02 GMT
Hey goofball, just in case you didn't notice this thread I created while you had pink-shirted yourself:
I reviewed some of the links now and I can't believe what the idiots at the USGA did ... the 2006 U.S. Girls Junior URL now redirects you to the main Girls Junior page. Unless I can find it elsewhere, I think they took the transcript of her victory interview and threw it into the garbage. Crap, I should have re-posted all of it ... unfortunately, all I saved was a profound snippet from someone who hadn't turned 14 yet:
Q. What does this do for you, for your confidence?
JENNY SHIN: Actually, winning this, will be harder for me because I have some things that I have to do better, like now that I came up this high, I can't go down. I have to go higher and higher, so I have to practice more and concentrate and, yeah.
Her one-minute YouTube golf cart interview at the 2010 Price Chopper was pretty good.
I also found these remarks from her during practice at the 2010 USWO:
Oakmont, Pa. – Jenny Shin was introduced to a man standing behind the ropes cordoning off the 18th green on Monday at Oakmont Country Club. Noticing that Shin was without a sponsored tour bag and figuring she was an amateur, the man asked where Shin attended college.
Just graduated from high school, Shin said, which prompted a logical follow-up about where she would attend college. No college, Shin replied, she had turned professional earlier this year.
Shin is 17.
I knew during my sophomore year [in high school] that I was going to go to college, for sure. I worked hard my sophomore year and had a really high [grade-point average], said Shin, who listed Stanford and the University of Southern California on her short list of college choices.
A successful summer of amateur golf in 2008, prior to her junior year, began to sway the thought process. Shin played in her first U.S. Women’s Open and missed the cut by a stroke; she reached the semifinals of the U.S. Girls’ Junior Amateur Championship – an event she had already won in 2006 at age 13; and she won the American Junior Golf Association’s Heather Farr Classic and earned AJGA All-America honors.
I began to think if I was going to be out here anyway, then why not start getting the experience, said Shin, who in eight Duramed Futures Tour starts this season has made seven cuts, including ties for eighth and for second in her last two starts, and earned $14,889.
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Jennifer Johnson, 18, could have passed on college, but attended Arizona State University this past year. Recently, Johnson announced plans to turn pro after this Open. The college experience was good, she said, but there was a desire to spend more time on her game.
Shin understands Johnson’s decision, but it was one she was warned about if she decided to play at the college level.
I spoke to several of my friends who have gone to college and then left early, Shin said. They said to leave early was not fair. Not fair to the team or the coaches.
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jtibs
Apr 10, 2021 5:02:15 GMT
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Post by fanofseri on Apr 10, 2021 5:02:15 GMT
Hey goofball, just in case you didn't notice this thread I created while you had pink-shirted yourself:
I reviewed some of the links now and I can't believe what the idiots at the USGA did ... the 2006 U.S. Girls Junior URL now redirects you to the main Girls Junior page. Unless I can find it elsewhere, I think they took the transcript of her victory interview and threw it into the garbage. Crap, I should have re-posted all of it ... unfortunately, all I saved was a profound snippet from someone who hadn't turned 14 yet:
Q. What does this do for you, for your confidence?
JENNY SHIN: Actually, winning this, will be harder for me because I have some things that I have to do better, like now that I came up this high, I can't go down. I have to go higher and higher, so I have to practice more and concentrate and, yeah.
Her one-minute YouTube golf cart interview at the 2010 Price Chopper was pretty good.
I also found these remarks from her during practice at the 2010 USWO:
Oakmont, Pa. – Jenny Shin was introduced to a man standing behind the ropes cordoning off the 18th green on Monday at Oakmont Country Club. Noticing that Shin was without a sponsored tour bag and figuring she was an amateur, the man asked where Shin attended college.
Just graduated from high school, Shin said, which prompted a logical follow-up about where she would attend college. No college, Shin replied, she had turned professional earlier this year.
Shin is 17.
I knew during my sophomore year [in high school] that I was going to go to college, for sure. I worked hard my sophomore year and had a really high [grade-point average], said Shin, who listed Stanford and the University of Southern California on her short list of college choices.
A successful summer of amateur golf in 2008, prior to her junior year, began to sway the thought process. Shin played in her first U.S. Women’s Open and missed the cut by a stroke; she reached the semifinals of the U.S. Girls’ Junior Amateur Championship – an event she had already won in 2006 at age 13; and she won the American Junior Golf Association’s Heather Farr Classic and earned AJGA All-America honors.
I began to think if I was going to be out here anyway, then why not start getting the experience, said Shin, who in eight Duramed Futures Tour starts this season has made seven cuts, including ties for eighth and for second in her last two starts, and earned $14,889.
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Jennifer Johnson, 18, could have passed on college, but attended Arizona State University this past year. Recently, Johnson announced plans to turn pro after this Open. The college experience was good, she said, but there was a desire to spend more time on her game.
Shin understands Johnson’s decision, but it was one she was warned about if she decided to play at the college level.
I spoke to several of my friends who have gone to college and then left early, Shin said. They said to leave early was not fair. Not fair to the team or the coaches.
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Thanks. It's tough to live down being a coward.
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jtibs
Apr 11, 2021 1:03:33 GMT
Post by rlspore on Apr 11, 2021 1:03:33 GMT
Wow, such a long thread for Jenny Shin! Imagine if she could actually still play! ahaha
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