Original Frisbee
06-07-2009, 02:27 PM
At the Meade Olin Park in Brandenburg, Kentucky, I was throwing my dozen REGULAR Frisbees
between the swingset/slide area and up toward the hill on up near the perimeter road where there
(all of which has Frisbee disc golf posts anywhere), and the park was not closed for any tournaments.
One man (of a pair) of Frisbee golf disc players took his bag, and halfway up the hill where I was already
playing, placed his bag on the ground and said to the other man, "This looks like a good spot."
This caught me off guard as it was so blatant.
Here's what I wanted to say to this a-hole looking back, "No, it's NOT a good spot, unless you don't mind
me and/or my Frisbees crashing into you, as I'm STILL playing in this area."
The next time I am playing in that section of Meade Olin Park, but hopefully earlier in the day due
to the heat, I plan to stand my ground, and not walk around the throwing action of these two, too
shocked to form thoughts at the time to say what needs to be said, AND to defend my territory.
between the swingset/slide area and up toward the hill on up near the perimeter road where there
(all of which has Frisbee disc golf posts anywhere), and the park was not closed for any tournaments.
One man (of a pair) of Frisbee golf disc players took his bag, and halfway up the hill where I was already
playing, placed his bag on the ground and said to the other man, "This looks like a good spot."
This caught me off guard as it was so blatant.
Here's what I wanted to say to this a-hole looking back, "No, it's NOT a good spot, unless you don't mind
me and/or my Frisbees crashing into you, as I'm STILL playing in this area."
The next time I am playing in that section of Meade Olin Park, but hopefully earlier in the day due
to the heat, I plan to stand my ground, and not walk around the throwing action of these two, too
shocked to form thoughts at the time to say what needs to be said, AND to defend my territory.