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Q: In China is it allowed to play golf on the roof?

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If you plan to be shooting golf balls into the streets, I hope the police will come pick you up

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Anything is allowed, as long as you don't criticise the government - unless you are foreign, in which case, everything is forbidden.

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What a retarded question. Play golf at a golf course.

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What the.......beep! Although some places allow this I doubt China does...

 

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The picture looks like its on the coast and he could be hitting it into the sea.  I think anywhere in the world if you hit golf balls off a roof and it hit someone and they knew it was you people would be pissed and if it was not the police im sure it would be a angry mob

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And then the golf balls get stuck in whale's spouts, and they die.

 

The picture isn't the Chinese coast, because you can actually see the water from the roof. In China, pollution would mean this was not possible.

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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Can you picture the seen in the streets below.hahaha Golf balls bouncing down the street off cars and buses , people running all over the place with their umbrellas up hiding from the round hail stones ,Kids chasing them down and  picking them up to sell them latter . Hahahaha sadly if I thought  I could get away with it .                                                  it  sounds like something I would try

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Golf is a game based on etiquette and requiring unswerving honesty. The Chinese would cheat constantly so what is the point of them playing at all? The chances of ever seeing a scorecard that has been completed honestly is about a million to one. If the Chinese hit into the rough or a bunker, they would just pick the ball up and throw it onto the green. China and golf just do not mix.

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If you put a big Chinese flag or a portrait of Mao behind you no one will ask questions. angel

EDIT: Wear something red as well - then your shots will be lucky.

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Yes...but doing drugs is illegal in China and you must be high on something to ask this question.surprise

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