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You know you're addicted to DG when...

When you think of how a paper plate could fly during your lunch hour...

When you think the fold in your potato chip is understable...
 
....When you look out the window at work and wonder how many throws it would take to hit the tree that looks like it is around 350 feet away, and if you can do it with the new disc you just traded for.
 
..... when you work on your putting form when throwing away that round leftover container in the breakroom trash.

:thmbup:
 
Socks

When all your socks have little weed stickers and grass burrs from who knows how many rounds ago.
 
When you have to meet a friend for coffee and you leave for the meet a half hour early so you can practice throwing your mids in the school yard near the Starbucks.

And after the meet, you go back because you weren't actually able to concentrate on the conversation because you realized something about your throw that you had to go and work out.
 
....when you re-write your work schedule, to accommodate your disc golf schedule.....

ssshhhhh....don't tell my boss......
 
When you see pieces of property and think to yourself, "This piece of land would make a great disc golf course!"

or...

When you carry around your disc golf bag in your car at all times, just in case...

or...

You start to feel "on edge" after 2-3 days of not playing.

I look at every piece of property for discability.
My bag is always in my car because I play every day.
I can't remember the last time I went 3 days without playing.

I knew I was addicted when i came to the realization that I played last year in temperatures in the single, double and triple digits rain or shine. My only vacation was to IDGC. Broke up with my girlfriend because she was interfering with disc golf.:thmbup:
 
You fall asleep thinking about your disc bag and which discs you're going to trade and switch out. Then start playing a DG course in your head.....and you still miss putts.....
 
When you are looking at your kids bin of legos and spot a piece of lego chain then decide to make a lego disc catcher and then look for round legos to putt with.
 
When you are looking at your kids bin of legos and spot a piece of lego chain then decide to make a lego disc catcher and then look for round legos to putt with.

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When you are looking at your kids bin of legos and spot a piece of lego chain then decide to make a lego disc catcher and then look for round legos to putt with.

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Poop, Episode 1 is broken. Dr. Jukeshoe, please answer the white courtesy phone.
 
I look at every piece of property for discability.
My bag is always in my car because I play every day.
I can't remember the last time I went 3 days without playing.

I knew I was addicted when i came to the realization that I played last year in temperatures in the single, double and triple digits rain or shine. My only vacation was to IDGC. Broke up with my girlfriend because she was interfering with disc golf.:thmbup:

Dude, you may need to seek professional help. :hfive:
 
When you see someone you haven't seen in ages they ask the question "What do you do?" and instead of mentioning work you immediately blurt out "DISC GOLF!"
 

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