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Mordhaus (Member Profile)

Dogs Who Fail At Being Dogs

Dog playing with ball by himself - Austin

hazmat22 says...

My parents GSD does this with his floating frisbee, he drops it in the stream and waits for it to come out the other side of a small bridge. He'd love something faster paced like this!

How To Play Frisbee All By Yourself (and other trick shots)

iaui says...

Well, this fellow is very white, frisbee golf just seems like a very white thing to do, and partly I'm channeling Bill Burr's rant walking throughout Newport as he spouts hyperbolically about white privilege and then there's a motorhome driving through that he refers to as white trash. This fellow definitely isn't white trash, but there's a certain blissful socio-economically absurd trashyness/kitsch to a black and orange painted motorhome driving around with a frisbee golf cage on it, like the world's things are but toys in this man's sway. There's just this feel that pervades the short films, like we're seeing another of the Winkelvoss twins at play. He reminds me of a friend in university who learned to play Mario Tennis on the N64 against himself, each hand with a separate controller.

He's just so absurdly (yet innocently) white, in such a way as to be deserving of light ribbing. There's clearly an ineffable quality that I'm struggling to describe but do you know what I mean, even partly?

eric3579 said:

What does one have to do with the other?

How To Play Frisbee All By Yourself (and other trick shots)

blutruth (Member Profile)

Disc Golf Ace (Hole In One) Through The Woods

Badminton: Play of the Day alright... holy cow

AeroMechanical says...

It's one of those games that's fun to play with your friends in the back yard until that one super competitive dick comes around, takes it way too seriously and ruins it for everyone. Then it becomes a "sport" rather than a game. Consider: volleyball, softball, ultimate frisbee, bowling, ping pong, curling, Starcraft, and so on.

how to not throw a frisbee

newtboy says...

True, but they seemed to be trying to throw overhand. Forehand would be from the side about waist level. What's odd is I've seen a friend throw Frisbees overhand, like pitching a baseball, and they flew 4-500 feet every time.
I can only throw backhand.

Stormsinger said:

Forehand is a perfectly good throw, although it takes more practice than the traditional backhand. It's also faster and has a tendency to roll. But if you're playing a game where the object is to make the other guy drop the frisbee, it's purely wonderful. At least the first few times you use it...until they adjust to the reversed spin.

how to not throw a frisbee

Stormsinger says...

Forehand is a perfectly good throw, although it takes more practice than the traditional backhand. It's also faster and has a tendency to roll. But if you're playing a game where the object is to make the other guy drop the frisbee, it's purely wonderful. At least the first few times you use it...until they adjust to the reversed spin.

how to not throw a frisbee

How an Aussie postman deals with dogs

Digitalfiend says...

I don't generally mind the delivery guys giving my dog a snack, usually small milk bones, but I do get newtboy's point. My Lab broke part of his upper rear pre-molar (the big looking ones with double-points near the back) and I didn't want it pulled so about $3000 and a root canal later, he has a cool metal cap. Unfortunately, if he gets something really hard and/or the wrong shape, there is a chance it can pop off; it's happened two times already and that means extra trips to the vets to be put under and have the cap re-glued. That's $$$ and lots of stress for my dog.

So far everyone has asked before feeding him so it's all good but yeah I get it. My problem isn't so much food as having to tell everyone not to play tug with him (plastic Frisbees, nylon ropes, etc.)

I think the guy in this video has probably gotten permission to feed the dogs; though with some of the more aggressive ones he probably just does it to try and establish a rapport with the them.

Officer Friendly is NOT your friend

grinter says...

Immoral, disrespectful, and dishonorable behaviors are not necessarily illegal.

There may be a place for trickery in police work. That place is not "whenever you encounter someone with a frisbee golf bag". We share videos like this, because we see a pattern of excessive trickery and intimidation on the part of police. That needs to change, whether it is legislation, new policies, or enforcement of existing policies that ultimately bring this change.

lantern53 said:

The courts have ruled that police officers can bluff. You can call it lying. Ever play poker?

Damn those courts again, right?



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