Golfer Brooks Koepka has some bold thoughts about steak, and it might not make Americans too happy.
"I don't eat steak in the states now. It spoiled me that bad," said during recent interview with David Feherty when talking about steak in Japan
My friends, it might be time to think about taking a hard look at Koepka's citizenship status or find out if he's spying for the Russians or some other communist power.
We simply can't trust a man who chooses steak in Japan over steak here in America. That's not what our founding fathers fought for. Not to mention our brave D-Day heroes.
Everybody knows everything in this country is always the best. When's the last time Japan went to the moon? Oh, yeah, that'd be never. My suspicions are higher than ever on Koepka right now. We've officially entered DEFCON 3 on the golf star.
			
			
			
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Golfer Brooks Koepka has some bold thoughts about steak, and it might not make Americans too happy.
"I don't eat steak in the states now. It spoiled me that bad," said during recent interview with David Feherty when talking about steak in Japan
My friends, it might be time to think about taking a hard look at Koepka's citizenship status or find out if he's spying for the Russians or some other communist power.
We simply can't trust a man who chooses steak in Japan over steak here in America. That's not what our founding fathers fought for. Not to mention our brave D-Day heroes.
Everybody knows everything in this country is always the best. When's the last time Japan went to the moon? Oh, yeah, that'd be never. My suspicions are higher than ever on Koepka right now. We've officially entered DEFCON 3 on the golf star.
A famous golfer prefers Japanese steak over American steak?
			 
			
			
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A famous golfer prefers Japanese steak over American steak?
Unforgivable Heresy. 
Just trying to lighten things up a bit 
Now, "Alberta steak" .. that might be understandable .. . even  forgivable  ac_biggrin
			 
			
			
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A famous golfer prefers Japanese steak over American steak?
Unforgivable Heresy. 
Just trying to lighten things up a bit 
Now, "Alberta steak" .. that might be understandable .. . even  forgivable  ac_biggrin
Uh oh.
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				Ya, let's not get into the Texas vs Alberta steak thing. 
That's a blood sport  ac_smile
			
			
			
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Ya, let's not get into the Texas vs Alberta steak thing. 
That's a blood sport  ac_smile
That could get out of hand quickly.
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				I don't eat a lot of red meat anymore, but if I do, it's Alberta triple A all the way.
			
			
			
				I don't blame him. Now a good Aussie steak on the other hand is bliss (and it doesn't glow radioactive green while acting like an extra on Ghostbusters or turn its cap around and beatbox Lincoln Park at you). 
Aussie steak is best steak.
			
			
			
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Golfer Brooks Koepka has some bold thoughts about steak, and it might not make Americans too happy.
"I don't eat steak in the states now. It spoiled me that bad," said during recent interview with David Feherty when talking about steak in Japan
My friends, it might be time to think about taking a hard look at Koepka's citizenship status or find out if he's spying for the Russians or some other communist power.
We simply can't trust a man who chooses steak in Japan over steak here in America. That's not what our founding fathers fought for. Not to mention our brave D-Day heroes.
Everybody knows everything in this country is always the best. When's the last time Japan went to the moon? Oh, yeah, that'd be never. My suspicions are higher than ever on Koepka right now. We've officially entered DEFCON 3 on the golf star.
Yum, Kobe steak. Washed down with Ashai Super Dry.