Be careful about leaving a disc behind, left a pink start monster with my name and number on it on 19 went back 5 minutes later to grab it and it magically disappeared with only one group of casuals behind me, punk ass kids
did you ask them? honestly though, i ALWAYS call, im one for karma, and i dont want the bad kind... but if you left it, finders keepers i just automaticly assume. dont be so miffed man, life goes on. (as a side note if its a special disc, i always put "reward if returned to neil" on it. ive gotten those disc's back every time) good luck out there man!
Not finders keepers. Everybody gets a bit absent-minded from time to time and leaves one out there, casuals included, especially after throwing a couple practices before league.
im not saying i act on finders keepers, like ive said, i ALWAYS call if theres contact info, or check here... but, when i lose a disc, im not going to call some one names and judge them based on them finding a lost disc. its $20 at most. if you really cant afford to lose a disc, dont play... the m ...
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im not saying i act on finders keepers, like ive said, i ALWAYS call if theres contact info, or check here... but, when i lose a disc, im not going to call some one names and judge them based on them finding a lost disc. its $20 at most. if you really cant afford to lose a disc, dont play... the most you can do is put your name and PHONE NUMBER on all your disc's... then if you leave one behind and/or lose one... youve now lost all right to be pissed off if it doesnt come back... sure it sucks, i hate it, but honestly, if its that big a deal, retier the disc to your trophy case. its sad the bad attitudes we have going around this sport. enjoy your selves. and good luck out there guys.
I wouldn't consider it a "lost" disc. Furthermore, I don't have a bad attitude about the sport. I have a bad attitude about slimeballs that come out to our courses and don't have the common decency to at least ASK around when they find a disc just sitting in the open. There's knowing disc golf etiquette and then there's being a decent human being, and the two are not mutually exclusive.
did you ask them? honestly though, i ALWAYS call, im one for karma, and i dont want the bad kind... but if you left it, finders keepers i just automaticly assume. dont be so miffed man, life goes on. (as a side note if its a special disc, i always put "reward if returned to neil" on it. ive gotten those disc's back every time) good luck out there man!
Taken minutes before the league started. They knew. Finders keepers my ass. Knowing jay that disc probably had a few aces on it.
Not finders keepers. Everybody gets a bit absent-minded from time to time and leaves one out there, casuals included, especially after throwing a couple practices before league.
im not saying i act on finders keepers, like ive said, i ALWAYS call if theres contact info, or check here... but, when i lose a disc, im not going to call some one names and judge them based on them finding a lost disc. its $20 at most. if you really cant afford to lose a disc, dont play... the m ... more
im not saying i act on finders keepers, like ive said, i ALWAYS call if theres contact info, or check here... but, when i lose a disc, im not going to call some one names and judge them based on them finding a lost disc. its $20 at most. if you really cant afford to lose a disc, dont play... the most you can do is put your name and PHONE NUMBER on all your disc's... then if you leave one behind and/or lose one... youve now lost all right to be pissed off if it doesnt come back... sure it sucks, i hate it, but honestly, if its that big a deal, retier the disc to your trophy case. its sad the bad attitudes we have going around this sport. enjoy your selves. and good luck out there guys.
I wouldn't consider it a "lost" disc. Furthermore, I don't have a bad attitude about the sport. I have a bad attitude about slimeballs that come out to our courses and don't have the common decency to at least ASK around when they find a disc just sitting in the open. There's knowing disc golf etiquette and then there's being a decent human being, and the two are not mutually exclusive.