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TGC will be showing this afternoon,  EDT:

          4pm-5pm     PGA Tour Classic-  2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational-  Tiger defeated Sean O'Hair with a birdie on 18th.

           5pm-6pm    2012 Arnold Palmer Invitational   Pro-Am  Day

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 I hope I see:   I think this is the tournament whereSean had the lead on the back 9 than Tiger got it and Sean made a classic mistake at the 16th or 17th and went for the green & missed it--   his golf ball -- got wet.     Oops!!!

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For whatever reason, the golf channel has changed its program today @ 4pm edt 3/21/12 and is showing currently the final round of the 2012 Toshiba Classic on the Champions tour.

Sorry Club Tiger members, I only reported what was shown on Comcast cable's  tv guide system.       :)

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but the pro am is on now!!!
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I am liking their change of programming.  On the range is a neat new show too
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I have not seen tgc's On the Range show.   I will have to check it out.  Thanks for the review.  :)

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Just saw Ian Poulter @ the Pro-Am talking about his recent bout with pneumonia.   He said he got some bug.    ???

Does anyone know whether or not pneumonia like TB is a communicable disease?

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I'm guess there is a good chance of it;

"Bacterial Pneumonia Causes

Bacterial pneumonia, as the name implies, results from a bacterial infection in the lungs. Along with bacteria, pneumonia may also be caused by viral agents, fungus and other organisms.

People come into contact with bacteria capable of causing pneumonia all the time, either by touching items contaminated with bacteria or breathing in infected air droplets spread by people with bacterial pneumonia. For most, the lungs' natural defenses neutralize bacterial threats.

Bacterial pneumonia often develops in people with weakened the immune systems, such as those who have just had the flu or continue to suffer from another disease. If the immune system is weakened considerably, bacterial pneumonia can occur after a minor ailment such as the common cold.

While many different types of bacteria can cause bacterial pneumonia, Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common culprit of these infections. Other types of bacteria that may develop into bacterial pneumonia include:"



But, not being a doctor






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           I think of TB and pneumonia as poor people's diseases.   I appreciate you taking the time to educate me.  

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;-)