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Yes it's some weird mini golf thing.

70,000 square foot spa building
46 room condo-hotel
10 pools
4 indoor tennis courts
14 outdoor tennis courts
Some number of pickle ball and shuffleboard
4 acre piece with entitlements to build the tallest building in St. George, by far.

I'm a decent tennis player, would love to try those indoor courts.. have only played outdoor.. LOL
 
Colonoscopy today - two polyps removed. If you are 50 or over, get one soon!

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In Seattle for couple days then off to Portland for conference. Life is good. It's just USA needs to switch to metric, those gallons, miles and farrhenheits are pain in behind:)
 
In Seattle for couple days then off to Portland for conference. Life is good. It's just USA needs to switch to metric, those gallons, miles and farrhenheits are pain in behind:)
There was a big push to convert to metric back in the 80's. Every speed limit sign was listed in miles and k's for instance. It seemed to be going well. Metric was being used more and more frequently. Then suddenly they took all the metric signs down and the push to adopt metric ended. I don't know why. It was a dumb decision, though. Metric is way better than the English system.
 
In Seattle for couple days then off to Portland for conference. Life is good. It's just USA needs to switch to metric, those gallons, miles and farrhenheits are pain in behind:)

What language is this word? How does one pronounce it? It certainly does not look like standard english...
 
There was a big push to convert to metric back in the 80's. Every speed limit sign was listed in miles and k's for instance. It seemed to be going well. Metric was being used more and more frequently. Then suddenly they took all the metric signs down and the push to adopt metric ended. I don't know why. It was a dumb decision, though. Metric is way better than the English system.

I understand that you are using words, but the way they are put together does not make any sense. K's? Metric? What does that even mean?
 
There was a big push to convert to metric back in the 80's. Every speed limit sign was listed in miles and k's for instance. It seemed to be going well. Metric was being used more and more frequently. Then suddenly they took all the metric signs down and the push to adopt metric ended. I don't know why. It was a dumb decision, though. Metric is way better than the English system.

English system is superior outside scientific reasons cause of practical use. I know what one hunnerd degrees is but wtf is 37.778? I know what one hunnerd lbs is but wtf is 45.359 kg?

The scale extension makes easy for common communication.
 
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