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My peeve is when people draw obnoxious pornographic graffiti or pictures of bongs and ganja leaves on the benches and tables all over the course. My kids don't need to see that.
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I have never seen that once. I did see the "can lady" at meeman shelby in Tenn picking up her loot though.
My peeve is when people draw obnoxious pornographic graffiti or pictures of bongs and ganja leaves on the benches and tables all over the course. My kids don't need to see that.
My latest pet peave is due to the weather - those jonesing to play some disc golf despite course closures.
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Just because baskets are in place doesn't mean the course is open. This is back to the volunteer thing and my personal time and effort. I'm not gonna pull 27 basekts off that hill and back in those valleys just to ensure people understand the course is closed! To me the sign on the welcome board saying "CLOSED" should suffice.
Out of my experiences, very rarely do the following 2 types let you go through. 1, larger groups of high school punks and that is a 99% no. 2. Shocking enough in Minnesota it seems to be high level Am's and open level guys in groups of 5+ not letting you go through either. Kind of sad but it is what it is.
I understand during a tourney you need to mark you disc for putting and keep your feet set on putts but don't call out non tourney/casual players on it on a normal day, let them play the way they are casually so they can have fun, learn the game and as they get better and into tourney mode will learn. Had a couple guys calling a friend out on a foot fault on a 25 ft putt his first time playing the game.
For a tourney I can understand proper etiquette and believe me I have it when I play a tourney but I also have friends who are non tourney type guys who I love to just let loose with. Heck we even played with a huge armed open player from our area this last week and he was cool as can be about letting those newer players play how they want. Overall I guess I dislike guys who are too dang serious about a casual round with your friends, you don't know how serious anyone else is out there and have to have respect for them too.
My peeve is when people draw obnoxious pornographic graffiti or pictures of bongs and ganja leaves on the benches and tables all over the course. My kids don't need to see that.
I don't mind stoners, I think they are hilarious. But smoke elsewhere before you get to the course. I don't want to walk in your smoke. And I also dislike graffiti. Unless its an ace, or Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti. I like that.
I'm 17. And I'll be honest, if writing on stuff is cool, then go to college and write papers. Don't do it on the course.
if writing on stuff is cool consider me miles davis!....hehehe had to do it....
I'd never seen it before either. I've seen court appointed juvenile offenders picking up trash but never just a regular citizen trying to help. I'd like to find out more about her and get her some recognition in the paper maybe. If people read about her like that in the paper maybe they'll be more likely to do their part and clean up the parks. It might work better than my write an angry letter to the editor idea.
Good work, but there are a few spelling errors. Fix your spelling of conscientious and courteous and look for where you should use "whose" instead of "who's." There may be other places that I didn't notice, so be sure to proofread thoroughly before you spread it around the course. :thmbup: