Hey, Gary! After I bought some used discs from you last Saturday, I lost a pink Buzzz and a Yellow Roadrunner in the water at #7 at Tuscawilla and am hoping they were recovered somehow and are in your lost and found collection! If not, no worries!
I am so happy to have mate you here.How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile. I really want to have a good friendship with you. Beside i have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site. Please i will like you to contact me, through my private e-mail via: (benitadabah@rocketmail.com) So we can get to know each other better,and i well give you my pictures and also tell you more about myself OK.i am Your Friend benita....Contact me here (benitadabah@rocketmail.com) ok hope to hear from you soon yours benita
I will be at Tuscawilla to join & support the Disc Golf folks meeting with the Zip line people this morning (wed. 03/14/12). Unfortunately, my brothers are are working this morning and will not be able to attend.
I am also writing to the city as suggested by Jamie, to show support for DG, & I am encouraging all my family and friends who enjoy playing DG at Tuscawilla to do the same.
Further, I will gladly do whatever else I may to help preserve DG as it currently is, at Tuscawilla.
In regards to your questions. In doubles we do random draw most of the time around here. Some leagues do a pro am random draw where they put am1 and pros into one group, am2 into one group and then am3 and 4 into a group. They randomly pair pros and am1 up with am3 and 4 until one group is gone then they pair the remainder of the players with the am2. It's a little more fair for everyone this way but we do have some people that get pissy if we do this because they only want to get paired with certain people and they wouldn't be able to durring pro am dubs.
As far as ctps go I like to see them on holes that everyone can reach. I find that holes that are right around 220 to 250 are the best. Not so short that pros and am1 don't have any trouble getting there but not out of reach for most players. I also like to put them on holes that reward a good shot ( heavy trees, major hyzer or Anhyzer).
Just thought you would like to know, I filled out a PDGA complaint form to Bryan Moore last night and he responded back today and they are looking into it. I have to reply back with more details. If Garrison kills me will you run the Brian Swift Memorial for me?
Thank you for the comment. I am not good at English. Therefore, the page of the translation is used. Please forgive me when you do not understand what I say. Is the injury safe? It prays to improve early. The place where I live is away from the nuclear plant with the accident. It prays that the accident settle early.
Thank you for the request to the circle of friends. Japan received damage big because of the earthquake and the tsunami. However, it revives without fail. My best regards in the future.
Gary,
Not a bad idea with the grill but the problem I see is numbers, one grill for what can be a turn out if twelve or fifteen is one thing but what if we have twenty five come out ? can’t keep up with that many on one grill. And how would we know how much meat to buy ? without a good count , may have lot of people sign – up the day of ?
But maybe calling the guy w/ the hotdog cart and get him to show up for two hr’s . but still don’t want to promise his any numbers .
Later T
hey gary good to hear from you. ive been playin about 3 times a week at my local course at lincoln memorial university, i got ahold of my 2nd ace. im tryin to partner with the university and finish out a full 18 holes and possibly instruct a course. but im way im very sorry for your loss, i just rectently lost my dog that was like a kid to me. i hope you find strength like i have. wish you well, and talk to you later
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Hey, Gary! After I bought some used discs from you last Saturday, I lost a pink Buzzz and a Yellow Roadrunner in the water at #7 at Tuscawilla and am hoping they were recovered somehow and are in your lost and found collection! If not, no worries!
Hello my dear
I am so happy to have mate you here.How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile. I really want to have a good friendship with you. Beside i have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site. Please i will like you to contact me, through my private e-mail via: (benitadabah@rocketmail.com) So we can get to know each other better,and i well give you my pictures and also tell you more about myself OK.i am Your Friend benita....Contact me here (benitadabah@rocketmail.com) ok
hope to hear from you soon
yours benita
Happy birthday.
I pray so that people in the world can live happily.
I expect that there is wonderful encounter.
From a Japanese grand master player.
Thanks Gary,
I will be at Tuscawilla to join & support the Disc Golf folks meeting with the Zip line people this morning (wed. 03/14/12). Unfortunately, my brothers are are working this morning and will not be able to attend.
I am also writing to the city as suggested by Jamie, to show support for DG, & I am encouraging all my family and friends who enjoy playing DG at Tuscawilla to do the same.
Further, I will gladly do whatever else I may to help preserve DG as it currently is, at Tuscawilla.
~Rv
did you find lloyd for me ?
Gary B,
Bring those scorecards leftover from Sunday.
Believe that you have 2....
For Tuesday.
Thank you.
As far as ctps go I like to see them on holes that everyone can reach. I find that holes that are right around 220 to 250 are the best. Not so short that pros and am1 don't have any trouble getting there but not out of reach for most players. I also like to put them on holes that reward a good shot ( heavy trees, major hyzer or Anhyzer).
I am not good at English.
Therefore, the page of the translation is used.
Please forgive me when you do not understand what I say.
Is the injury safe?
It prays to improve early.
The place where I live is away from the nuclear plant with the accident.
It prays that the accident settle early.
Japan received damage big because of the earthquake and the tsunami.
However, it revives without fail.
My best regards in the future.
People can live in good health!
From a Japanese Grand Master player.
Not a bad idea with the grill but the problem I see is numbers, one grill for what can be a turn out if twelve or fifteen is one thing but what if we have twenty five come out ? can’t keep up with that many on one grill. And how would we know how much meat to buy ? without a good count , may have lot of people sign – up the day of ?
But maybe calling the guy w/ the hotdog cart and get him to show up for two hr’s . but still don’t want to promise his any numbers .
Later T
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