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Started by airspuds, October 22, 2007, 10:16:39 AM

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airspuds

any chance in he!! of getting discs back from hole 10 swamp at Round Lake Beach

lost in action

purple cheetah with name and number on it

might be worth the trip back up there for it



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pickax

Someone with hip wader could make a killing on discs in that slime.
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mirth

If you go in, make sure to get my lime green wraith please.
Don't forget your towel!

stpitner

Quote from: mirth on October 22, 2007, 11:03:07 AM
If you go in, make sure to get my lime green wraith please.

was it lime green before it went in or is that the expected color that it will be when it comes out of that lime green sludge?  :)

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mirth

lol. it was green before it went in. who knows what color it will be once its dredged out of the sludge.
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discmonkey

Unfortunately there is a guy who goes in every morning (I run the course a lot at about 9-10 in the am and see him there all the time) with waders and grabs discs.  He does not give them back, is not friendly, and probably sells them on ebay if I had to guess.  I've tried chatting with him now and again, and he is not mean or anything, but he is definitely in it for himself and not the sport.  Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.   :-\
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airspuds

i have never been able to throw someone else;s disc
typically if i find it it goes in my "intro to new players box"

i dont know how much my beat up cheetah would bring but i would
say its worth more to me than anyone else

any chance the guy would call if there was a phone number on it

next year ill bring waders and a rake (or maybe a   nephew  to do the dirty work)

at least after i splashed down i was able to go back redrive safely and park the upshot for the easy circle 5
small victory but thats part of the game

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damonshort

Quote from: airspuds on October 24, 2007, 05:27:19 AM

i dont know how much my beat up cheetah would bring but i would
say its worth more to me than anyone else


I have a couple of beat-up Cheetahs I'll let go for cheap.  ;)
thanks,
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Could I possibly play any worse if I didn't practice putting??

roman

Is there really anything wrong with going in there to get the discs? It's just a swamp, not toxic waste. I waded in during first round to recover some discs that were floating around in plain view. I would've done it again after the second round if I had seen any from the fairway or if someone had asked me to.

tacimala

Quote from: damonshort on October 24, 2007, 06:47:59 AM
Quote from: airspuds on October 24, 2007, 05:27:19 AM

i dont know how much my beat up cheetah would bring but i would
say its worth more to me than anyone else


I have a couple of beat-up Cheetahs I'll let go for cheap.  ;)

I think I have some too
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