yes, but thankfully i'm not strong enough to throw them far enough to get lost
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You wouldn't like me too much. I ink the crap out of my discs. It gives me the info I need about the disc. I get this info from hours of field testing. I want to know what the limits of each of my discs are and what they can do for me.
It also makes them easy to spot if someone ever finds one of my discs:
I sign the top with signature and PDGA number....you mght want to get rid of the whiteout on the bottom of those if you want to play a tourney
It looks like he did that in paint to block his number so weirdos like you won't call him.
Are you playing in the colony tournament?
It looks like he did that in paint to block his number so weirdos like you won't call him.
Are you playing in the colony tournament?
It looks like he did that in paint to block his number so weirdos like you won't call him.
Doesnt matter, still illegal.
Always. Gotten more calls then not, but some of the ones where I never got called might not of been found. I only know of one that was found, had my name on it, but the person didn't call. Too bad they don't play more because if I saw them throwing it I'd go take it.
You're like the guy from Memento aren't you?
how are you going to go take back a disc from someone that FOUND it when you LEFT it behind. it's not like they took it from you. you had a chance to find it, but you didn't. that's not their fault. when we all put our names on discs we are hoping that whoever finds that disc, when we lose it (heaven forbid), will return it out of good nature. it's not a requirement, it's wishful thinking.