If he was talking about a potential Buick Classic heist, he and his accomplices already have an idea of how the country clubbers would fight back.
The two neighborhoods join at Brooklawn Avenue, a heavily traveled thoroughfare that once accommodated the trolleys carting country clubbers to and from the city of Bridgeport.
This master craftsman of subtext and misdirection has wandered into a formulaic movie genre as inhospitable to his technique as the frozen outback is to country clubbers dressed for a walk in the woods.
When she showed up here for the first time last year, you could feel the country clubbers just waiting for Venus Williams to fail.
The demand for such training, propelled in New Jersey by Izod-clad country clubbers and shlubs alike, she says, squares with the economic reasons cited by Professor Reader.
"Everybody wants to play the game, not just the country clubbers who know how to act."
But my strong sense is that Obama's hold on the country clubbers, the miners, and the truck-stop owners was always tenuous at best, and it's gone.
She was a working-class hero who defied the country clubbers who controlled tennis with illegal payments to supposed amateurs.
It is a commercial and cultural hub for the old-money country clubbers who live nearby in New Jersey's horse country, in areas like Bernardsville.
That being so, Mr. Cleveland is quick to say, "We want to dispel the idea that we're all country clubbers."