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Permalink Reply by Peter Bonnel on October 22, 2008 at 11:22am BTK,
Dennis Rader, the self-proclaimed "BTK killer" (BTK is a self-imposed moniker standing for "Bind, Torture, and Kill"). He confessed in 2005 to the serial killing of 10 people in the Wichita, Kansas area from 1974 to 1991.
spiderwoman said:I heard a new one this weekend and it might just be a Kansas thing...
"BTK land" ~ Park City
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Permalink Reply by Mike on October 25, 2008 at 2:24pm Bagger-(noun) player who claims their average is higher than it is, to get more of a handicap. (or) playing in a lower division than they should(verb) action of always shooting well.
Pencil Whipper (nown) a player that cheats on the score card. (verb) The action of a player that threatens to stroke another player for a penalty (aka)-pencil whipping(do that again and I will pencil whip your a$$)
Trees Knees or Knees of the Trees (noun) Describing to another player where their disc landed in the woods. (your disc is over there in the knees of the trees)
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