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This is definately a setup or fraud. Now that the ugliest bag in the business is finally lost, EMAC can claim the insurance on a one-of-a-kind overpriced bag, take all that money and replace it with something more economical and eye-pleasing and forever be free of the constant jokes and pokes made toward him about that ugly turd-herder of a disc golf butt-nugget strapped to his back.
Solid move, if you ask me!
you don't live in or go near an urban area do you? YouTube made them popular with the urban youth.
Oh, all the cool ghetto kids in KC have them. They often use the teepads at Blue Valley as ramps.When did ghetto people get ATVs?
Thieves know to target dg courses now... our secret is out. We leave our cars unattended for at least an hour, often in a very secluded and seldom used parking lot. They know they can stand down fairways and grab discs. They know that sometimes your attention isn't on your bag which can have your wallet, phone and car keys inside of it. We need Batman.
There's these two hoodlums at a local course here that hang out at a back parking lot that gets less used. They've been grabbing discs and trying to break in to cars from what I've heard. I've seen the two I think it is walking around looking super suspicious, one's an older teen and the other is like ten. Last time I was up there they came up and asked us where the playground was; and I've seen them up there numerous times so I know they were full of ****. I might have to call them out next time if they try to pull that same kind of story again.
Which brings me to another story that I just got reminded of. I came out of work one time and this couple asked me for some change because they were out of town and stranded with no gas money. I ended up giving them a ride and like 5 bucks because they seemed really genuine. A week later the guy came up to me in another parking lot right down the road and gave me the same story... I told him I wanted my $5 back and he ran off.
here you go.
This is definately a setup or fraud. Now that the ugliest bag in the business is finally lost, EMAC can claim the insurance on a one-of-a-kind overpriced bag, take all that money and replace it with something more economical and eye-pleasing and forever be free of the constant jokes and pokes made toward him about that ugly turd-herder of a disc golf butt-nugget strapped to his back.
Solid move, if you ask me!
What was his bag is what i want to know!
PDGA put this APB up on their Facebook page. Does that mean everytime a golfer gets their bag stolen the PDGA will send out a Facebook notice en masse?
maybe not just any disc golfer but a member? They might. I doubt anyone has asked them to. But...since a former world champ had his taken before a big PDGA event I guess they wanted to help or maybe he asked them. Does it matter what they put on their facebook and for who?