It is often compared to the Wars of the Roses and its ensemble cast of villains, bunglers, and occasional heroes. |
However, when the crowds arrived on Saturday morning the USGA looked like incompetent bunglers to the 10,000 or so of paying punters trying to get into the Bridge Gate. |
These Brits are either bunglers, incompetent, mean-spirited, or they have no minds of their own. |
Reduced to itself, abandoned by the other arts, because human thought is abandoning it, it summons bunglers in place of artists. |
But one minute these bunglers were saying it was natural causes then almost a week later it's suddenly murder. |
My experience is that they are such bunglers that such an offer would be highly irrelevant. |