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green champion plastic

Champion plastic is very beautiful though... I had a green disc, bust it was lost in vegetation.
 
Jesse B 707 said:
is green plastic hard to see in grass?? :lol: (worst thread ever?)


it is a legitamte question. no need to put down peoples threads. ill pm you next time i want to start a thread just to make sure its okay with you. 8)
 
EBK357 said:
Jesse B 707 said:
is green plastic hard to see in grass?? :lol: (worst thread ever?)


it is a legitamte question. no need to put down peoples threads. ill pm you next time i want to start a thread just to make sure its okay with you. 8)
not trying to hurt your feelings or anything but you have to admit its kinda a stupid quetion :wink:
 
Jesse B 707 said:
EBK357 said:
Jesse B 707 said:
is green plastic hard to see in grass?? :lol: (worst thread ever?)


it is a legitamte question. no need to put down peoples threads. ill pm you next time i want to start a thread just to make sure its okay with you. 8)
not trying to hurt your feelings or anything but you have to admit its kinda a stupid quetion :wink:

my feelings dont get hurt over dg posts. if you think its a stupid question dont post in my thread.plenty of other posters felt the need to share thier oppion without being condasending.
 
I like pink discs and need to get more.

They make me feel pretty. Especially drivers, when I strike a pose after a particularly good toss.

I also like EBK357. He doesn't necessarily make me feel pretty, but that's ok.

So don't give him crap about his dumb questions... which really isn't that dumb. And I took my emerald green champ wraith out again today, and still had no trouble finding it. :evil: (of course I hate it and never threw it, so it was always at the far end of my bag where I left it) :oops:
 
I lost a green Champ Valkyrie in some thick wooded trees and bushes. After that , I have decided to never throw green discs.
 
Black is another color to avoid throwing in the woods(and one which I throw way too often). I threw one of my black aviars yesterday and released late straight into some thick brush. I saw right where it hit and went and looked around. I looked for a good 10+ minutes and couldn't find it. STill in the same spot I started looking In the brush overhead but saw nothing. There was a tree next to me, so I figured I'd shake it for the hell of it. Gave it one shake and my disc fell out. It was right where I was searching the whole time. I've also had that happen with a Yellow Z pred, but with that one I knew what tree it hit and looked in the tree for minutes and couldn't see anything. As soon as I shook the tree it fell out.
 
selling a champion green valkyrie 175g. Figured with all the love I'd post it on this thread :lol:
 
Bright yellow-green is fine on cloudy days but horrible on sunny days; in Oregon one of our main hazards is blackberry brambles, and finding a yellow disc in there when the sun's shining is no fun at all.
 

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