Headputt
- April 30th, 2010
- 10:03 am
This Friday morning is brightened by a wonderfully ambiguous passage in the piece I am editing. The author, reflecting on how he deals with confrontation, attempts a golfing analogy which sends him into the rough:
One of the many things that I am not good at is confrontation. I tend to shy away from it. It is a delicate operation. Or, to use a golfing analogy, it is about the skill of knowing which club to use. I often joke that I only have two clubs: a putter and the wood! As I am reluctant to use the wood, I tend to stick with the putter. I have noticed that those who are skilled at confrontation have a great variety of clubs and know when and how to use the appropriate one.
Welcome to the Elin Nordegren School of Anger Management!
I'm Mark Knight, and I live in Guildford, UK. I pilfered Garth Marenghi's self-description in a tongue-in-cheek way, hoping to be not merely reflector, nor rhetor, but actor.
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