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I carry my discs around in a "nutsac". Image/perception be damned!
the more you play with your nutsac, the more your nutsac seems to be getting saggy.......your welcome
Again, where the f&%@ do you all live? There are a dozen courses within the Buffalo/Niagara Falls area. And with the exception of the rare case at just one course, not all of the courses mind you, just the one, do I ever see these shirtless, jobless DBs that that seem so prevalent everywhere else.
At Blue Ribbon Pines in Minnesota there was a group swimming in each little pond and they were all drunk. We ran into them on 3 seperate holes. In short, I know it was hot that day, but these guys weren't even really playing. They were just swimming. That's just one example, but I have run into these types in a lot of different regions of the country.
Here in Lexington, home of the University of Kentucky, whenever it's nice and sunny out and above 70-75 the shirts come off. You gotta get that tan you know to impress the hotties on campus. What better activity than to pair it with some frolf with your bros. :thmbup: :hfive:
I hope that answers your "Where the *&#$ do you live?" question.
You wanna know how I got into discgolf? My shirtless college frolfer friends. Back then I thought it sounded like the most retarded thing ever. For one thing I didn't play frisbee but on the other hand I did like hiking and being outside so I decided to entertain them and play some frolf with them. The rest is history. I got into the competitive side of it and they drifted away from playing.
frolf frolf frolf
I guess in reality I am defending your overall point by sticking up for BRP. By saying that even premier courses like BRP that are proactive in the sport occassionally suffer from people who make bad decisions.
Disc Golf - bringing washed-up jocks, hippies and hillbillies together since the 70s.