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snap7times
April 22nd, 2009, 02:50 PM
Posted this over on upcoming events but seems the subject headline scares readers away... anyways...
Hello everyone... the time is creeping up on us... We have decided to have a "sale" on our remaining CFR discs. Star Cobras 169-180g and Champion Starfire-L's 164-175g. The champ glow teebirds are down to 3 left...
From now until May 31, the sale will be on...
Non ODDGA members...
$16 for the first disc, $12 for the 2nd disc, $10 for the 3rd disc and everyone after that.
For ODDGA members
$12 for the first disc, $10 for the 2nd and 3rd disc, then $8 for each disc after that.

ODDGA membership is $10 and comes with a choice of disc from the new batch coming in right before ODDGC, hopefully before BSF as well. The choices will be KC Avair or Pro destroyer.
ODDGA renewals are $5. The member list can be found at www.oregonddga.com
I take paypal @ deafpwr12@cs.com or Money order/checks to me... PM me for mailing address...

Mystjava
April 22nd, 2009, 02:58 PM
What are the weights for the champion glow teebirds?

snap7times
April 22nd, 2009, 03:19 PM
171 and 175

"Over the Hill" Bob
April 22nd, 2009, 05:30 PM
Posted this over on upcoming events but seems the subject headline scares readers away... anyways...
Hello everyone... the time is creeping up on us... We have decided to have a "sale" on our remaining CFR discs. Star Cobras 169-180g and Champion Starfire-L's 164-175g. The champ glow teebirds are down to 3 left...
From now until May 31, the sale will be on...
Non ODDGA members...
$16 for the first disc, $12 for the 2nd disc, $10 for the 3rd disc and everyone after that.
For ODDGA members
$12 for the first disc, $10 for the 2nd and 3rd disc, then $8 for each disc after that.

ODDGA membership is $10 and comes with a choice of disc from the new batch coming in right before ODDGC, hopefully before BSF as well. The choices will be KC Avair or Pro destroyer.
ODDGA renewals are $5. The member list can be found at www.oregonddga.com
I take paypal @ deafpwr12@cs.com or Money order/checks to me... PM me for mailing address...

How do I become a member? Do I have to be deaf? Quite frankly I'm darn near there anyway. Pretty much read lips most of the time especially if more than one person is talking at once or a lot of background noise.

Bob

Mystjava
April 22nd, 2009, 05:34 PM
Then it would be a perfect time for you to learn ASL (American Sign Language).... It does help even on the course.

Trozzle!!!
April 22nd, 2009, 07:50 PM
Just dont do the normal 3 fingers to show that you shot a 3. It would be viewed as a 6 in ASL.

Brody Cannon
April 22nd, 2009, 08:15 PM
Then it would be a perfect time for you to learn ASL (American Sign Language).... It does help even on the course.

I know quite a bit of ASL. I've been learning it for 2 years. Does that mean that I'd get a discount? :chinscratch:

Mystjava
April 22nd, 2009, 10:07 PM
Just dont do the normal 3 fingers to show that you shot a 3. It would be viewed as a 6 in ASL.

What Trozzle is sharing is that we do our "three" with the thumb out, not with the thumb holding the pinky finger - that would be "six" or "W":chinscratch:.

snap7times
April 22nd, 2009, 10:15 PM
LOL, you guys are funnnnyyy... however, for membership, it is open to anyone who wants to be a member; have voting rights, get the free disc and discounts benefits, get your permenant number or just to simply get the free disc, permenant number and support ODDGA etc etc etc. That is why I encouraged y'all to look at the list, if you look carefully, one of you guys was one of our early members a long time ago and he does show it off on this forum in his signature but y'all never notice I guess....
We do have our "limitations" during specific tournaments but membership is wide open.....
And a small fact, the highest percentage of Deaf people are "senior citizens"... And Brody, I best see your azzxx signing like crazy at BSF :biggrin2::evilgrin:

Mystjava
April 22nd, 2009, 11:24 PM
Snap.. you keep me posted.. I hope he does! Have a blast at BSF!

Toby Puttzinski
April 23rd, 2009, 04:21 AM
I feel bad not knowing at least a 'handful' of ASL whenever I run into a friend on the disc golf course who happens to be deaf... I have talked about 'signing up' for a class, and now I'm compelled to do so once I join the ODDGA-- perhaps that should be compulsory prior to joining?
It should be a mandatory class prior to graduation of high school IMHO, or at least be offered along with foreign languages...

"Over the Hill" Bob
April 23rd, 2009, 07:02 AM
LOL, you guys are funnnnyyy... however, for membership, it is open to anyone who wants to be a member; have voting rights, get the free disc and discounts benefits, get your permenant number or just to simply get the free disc, permenant number and support ODDGA etc etc etc. That is why I encouraged y'all to look at the list, if you look carefully, one of you guys was one of our early members a long time ago and he does show it off on this forum in his signature but y'all never notice I guess....
We do have our "limitations" during specific tournaments but membership is wide open.....
And a small fact, the highest percentage of Deaf people are "senior citizens"... And Brody, I best see your azzxx signing like crazy at BSF :biggrin2::evilgrin:

Nate, when I get back from GNO I'll get ahold of you and get the Membership thing taken care of. Heck you can use my free disc as a CTP. It's not much but it's my way of helping out in a little way.

Bob

Mystjava
April 23rd, 2009, 08:36 AM
Bob -- Thank you! That is sweet of you..
Toby -- Some schools (high schools) now offer ASL as a foreign language. It took a long time and in some places, it is still taking a while to get there. If you have an opportunity to take up some classes or even socialize with us, I'm positive that you can pick up some and learn more about the deaf culture at the same time.
To everyone -- Why not? Grab the opportunity to learn and to develop friendship at the same time on the course. Have a "silent" discing event? (ohhh.. I see ideas sprouting!)

snap7times
April 23rd, 2009, 10:36 AM
You want to see a good variety of Deaf disc golfers playing/watching a tournament and have an interpreter on site to help you communicate??? Beaver State Fling will have that! 4 Deaf players and quite a few more fans/spectators with interpreter(s)!
ASL is becoming very popular and many websites have tutorials and so forth. I'm still working on my disc golf ASL video but keeps getting put on backburner...
Bob- cool beans!
FYI - Almost half the colleges out there have ASL classes available.... anyways back to the thread topic... heh..
Another fact for ya... over 29 million people in America are Deaf, that includes all non signing Deaf and senior citizens who think ASL is clown's language heh...

Toby Puttzinski
April 24th, 2009, 08:51 PM
www.lifeprint.com has FREE easy to use pictorials/ tutorials/ videos for learning ASL...