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Fore!: Act 3 Dialog Recap

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If you’ve been zapping through your tapping and it’s all been a bit of a blur or if you just fancied a reminder of what the writers got up to this time you’re in luck.

Here’s all the dialog and tasks for Act 3 …

What’s in this post:
Act 3 Prize Track: A Rough Approach parts 1 to 5
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Fore!: Act 3 Prizes

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Right then, time to take a look at the prizes from this Act.

I’ll cover Caddy Bart in a walkthrough tomorrow.

In this post:
• Prize 1: Decoration, Golf Ball Washer
• Prize 3: Mystery Box token
• Prize 4: Decoration, Golf Cart
• Prize 5: Pet, Golf Course Alligator
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Fore!: Act 3 Turbo Tappin’

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The Rundown’s up so now it’s time to take a peek at the tasks and targets to get those prizes.

I’ve included the Buy More costs here for you.

Here’s what’s in this post:
• Prize Track: A Rough Approach parts 1 to 5
• Currency Jobs
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Fore!: Act 3 Rundown

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We got a shiny new Act in our pocket towns, so it’s time for a shiny new Rundown.

I’ve included the Buy More costs here for you.

There will be an Open Thread up a little later.
OK. Ooops, there seems to have been a mix-up or Safi’s been REALLY busy.
Feel free to use this as your Open Thread for this week, just remember to keep it PG and free from politics and Add Me’s. you know the score.

Here’s what’s in this post:
• What EA said
• Prize items
• Premium combo
• Currency jobs

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The Greatest Christmas Gift of All…

golf-mainThis being my 5th Winter/Christmas/Holiday TSTO event, I really go into these things with a heavy dose of pragmatism, which starts with the question, “How many Christmas things can you actually use every year?”  And then I look at the hilariously gigantic, incongruous Christmas display at my neighbor’s house, and realize, “more than you can imagine” being the proper answer.

When I use the word “incongruous Christmas display,” in the previous description of my neighbor’s annual display (which takes the better part of two solid weeks to put up), I mean the kind of display that has Mary, Joseph and the Baby Jesus right next to Santa and a mechanized Mickey Mouse in an airplane.  Ralph is an “equal opportunity celebrationist.”  And that’s just one of the things that I like about his inclusive view of the holidays.

But, it also explains why I think that the “Greatest Gift of All” in this decidedly broad definition of a “holiday celebration” of an event, is hilariously divisive while being inclusive and inspirational.

I am of course (both declarative  and recreational)  talking about The Parson.

Good, old, what’s his name…The Parson.
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