Moses hits the ball toward the lake but parts the water in time. Jesus makes his ball stop on the surface of the lake, walks to it, and chips it onto the green. Their third player bounces the ball off a passing truck, a frog catches it in his mouth, a bird snags the frog, and the ball falls straight into the hole. Moses says to Jesus, “I hate playing with your dad.”
In a 1985 episode of Knight Rider entitled “The Nineteenth Hole” (Season 3, Episode 16), the term is used as slang, meaning the place where “they bury people who get in the way.”
oranaiche over 12 years ago
Love the plaid flag. :D
Kali39 over 12 years ago
So does that make it a double bogey?
legaleagle48 over 12 years ago
And the 19th hole? I thought that was where golfers unwound after playing 18 holes!
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Boy! I thought the ball might not drop even after that THRAK-A-DOOOON!!! thunderbolt! Uhh, where’s Sir McDudley (with the plaid flag, laddie)?
PatyAnn over 12 years ago
The 19th hole? Isnt that what they usually call the club/bar at the end?
blackdawne over 12 years ago
He has to count a lightning stroke. It’s in the rules.
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
Woohoo!
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
Moses hits the ball toward the lake but parts the water in time. Jesus makes his ball stop on the surface of the lake, walks to it, and chips it onto the green. Their third player bounces the ball off a passing truck, a frog catches it in his mouth, a bird snags the frog, and the ball falls straight into the hole. Moses says to Jesus, “I hate playing with your dad.”
Coyoty Premium Member over 12 years ago
Dudley’s going to be a thore loser.
Tyrnn over 12 years ago
Looks like this one’s a Thor los… aw, crudbunnies.
Charles Weir over 12 years ago
It was nice seeing Justin today at Comic Con. I bought his book and got the poster (both autographed)
prrdh over 12 years ago
From Wikipedia:
In a 1985 episode of Knight Rider entitled “The Nineteenth Hole” (Season 3, Episode 16), the term is used as slang, meaning the place where “they bury people who get in the way.”