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Car Troubles?
As a billionaire, William Yonair was accustomed to the extravagance and choices of the high life. Today he had to decide on which of his drivers he would use, so William made his choice, and went for a quick drive. Shortly after, the driver was replaced, even though the drive had been a successful one. Why did William replace his driver so quickly?
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No cars were involved in the drive.Answer
William replaced his driver with a 5 iron. He was playing golf.Hide Hint Show Hint Hide Answer Show Answer
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It was real hard and confusing but I liked it any way. Ut was great.
The hint kind of gives it away, but great teaser anyway! Good job!
Ha Ha Ha! Good title to confuse people.
i knew it didn't have to do with cars, but since i know nothing about golf i didn't get it right...good one though, i liked it!
I've met Wiliam's younger sister Millicent.
nice. Almost tricked me up. It made me laugh when I realized the answer
Very good. Once I read the hint I knew answer immediately. Nice job.
It would have been much better without the hint, but it was still a good one
good one snaps. i like the subtle "bill yonair" joke.
I knew it the second I heard the hint, it kinda gives it away. Great teaser though!
that was good, snaps!
HA!
i dont play golf so this got me nice teaser
Bill Yonair???
But went for a "quick drive" doesn't fit very well in golf terms, unless he has a fast swing speed...
i liked it although it was very confusing
I actually got this one!!
It would make more sense not that he replaced the driver with a 5 iron but if her 'repalced the driver in the golf bag'
Love the sport, love the teaser!
And I like golf I shoulda known
Good one.
Only the "1 wood" is referred to as the "driver" so he would not have to choose which driver, he would choose which club. Although, oddly enough, hitting off the tee with an iron is still called "driving"
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