Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Golf Ad Commemorating 9/11 Sparks Outrage


The owner of the Wisconsin golf course says he has offered the promotion for two years but never received backlash until now.

Wisconsin golf ad on 9/11 anniversary (CREDIT: Josh Orton @joshorton)
A Wisconsin golf course owner has said he received death threats after he advertised nine holes of golf for $9.11 to mark the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Tumbledown Trails Golf Course near Madison advertised the special in the Wisconsin State Journal newspaper on Monday, saying it was intended to commemorate the 12th anniversary of the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people.
The discount, which also included 18 holes for $19.11, was valid for the anniversary on Wednesday only.
News of the offer spread on social media and the golf course's Facebook page was overrun with negative comments.
Course owner and general manager Marc Watts said he received death threats and threats to burn down the family-operated public golf course.
An apology posted by Mr Watts on Facebook said: "We would first like to apologise to everyone that we have upset or feels we have disrespected in anyway. By no means did we mean to do this."
One World Trade Center, which opens in 2014
One World Trade Center has been built on the site
He added that anyone who booked a tee off time under the offer would receive the deal, but that the course would donate the difference between the special rate and the normal daily rate to the 9/11 Memorial.
"We hope that everyone will now see this as a positive as we really meant it to be," he said. "Again we do sincerely apologise for offending anyone and hope that you do accept our sincere apology."
Mr Watts said he considered closing the 20-year-old golf course on Wednesday because of safety concerns but decided to keep it open.
The sheriff's department sent a deputy to the course on Tuesday, and Mr Watts said another officer will be back on Wednesday.
"We're a little hurt by the fact that people are putting such a negative context on this," Mr Watts said. "I thought people would appreciate it."
Mr Watts said he began running the promotion two years ago, and until now it had been warmly received. 
But this year, after the newspaper ad circulated on social media, Mr Watts said the club's phone has been ringing off the hook.
It is not the first time that promotions tied to 9/11 have drawn criticism.
Last year the Coeur d'Alene Casino Resort Hotel in Worley, Idaho, offered hotel rooms for $91.11 and a food voucher for $9.11 as a "Thank you to our heroes".
Two years ago New York Sports Club offered 9/11 first-responders cheap memberships, drawing outrage from some who were targeted for the discount who said it a shameless use of a national tragedy to make money.

Sunday, 1 September 2013

33 Teachers Who Got The Last Laugh. BREAKING: Your teachers were funnier than you all along.

1. The teacher who gave out this:


2. These guys:


3. The teacher grading these:


4. This teacher:


5. This prof who went HAM on whoever stole his Big Lebowski bobblehead:


6. This physics teacher:


7. This AP Physics teacher:


8. From Reddit: “This is my gay teacher the day after one of his students said, ‘I’m glad gays can’t marry here. They scare me, kinda like clowns.’”


9. The teacher who wrote this test:


10. This professor:


11. This testmaker:


12. This teacher:


13. This teacher:


14. This literature teacher:


15. This teacher who started “quiz shaming”:



16. This teacher:


17. This teacher:


18. The bio teacher who made this slide:


19. The teacher who wrote this test:


20. This teacher who just doesn’t care anymore:


21. This teacher:


22. This professor:


23. The teacher who wrote this email:


24. This chemistry professor:


25. The teacher who put up this sign:


26. This math teacher:


27. This grader:


28. This teacher:



29. This classroom decorator:


30. This teacher:



31. This teacher:


32. THIS teacher:


33. And this one: