Did anyone else take Judge Smails characters side over Al Czerviks?
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Matthew7819 — 9 years ago(July 02, 2016 03:07 PM)
Judge Smails was basically the son of co founder of the club and had been running things for a long time and was also a judge, used to doing things a certain way with class, he also offered to sponsor the kid and gave him a job cutting his grass.
Then Al Czervik comes into his club and acts like a douche, violating club rules and being rude, screwing with his golf game on purpose, offending a lot of people for no reason, hes just a big jackass the entire time, never liked his character and rudeness, just a bum that is rich.
So i actually took Judge Smails characters side because it was his club and lifestyle, this slob comes in and ruins his club and makes his life hell for no reason, could have easily told him to leave if he was not a member yet, basically fair too, Al Czervik was just a POS that was making trouble and being an a-hole, should have called the police after the boat accident and had him arrested. -
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justanicknamed — 9 years ago(August 07, 2016 07:05 PM)
The judge is a liar, cheat, abusive, a cheap-skate and a racist.
I'll take a jackass like Al any day over a hypocritical jerk like the judge.
Just for the record, Ty was the son of the co-founder. His dad co-founded it with the judge.
Either way, that doesn't give the judge the right to be such an a-hole. He knows he could be facing criminal charges for throwing his putter like that, but instead of standing up and admitting his stupidity, allows a teenager to take the blame.
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crood — 9 years ago(November 10, 2016 01:16 PM)
The only thing I'll say to that is that really has nothing to do with Al's behavior. Al simply started acting like a douche, insulting people without knowing them. Think of the events from the perspective of a disinterested third party. All we see is the judge trying to enjoy a golf game and Al starts shouting at him, which even players on a public course would have issues with. He then starts playing music very loud on the course, another violation that no course, public or private would allow.