View Full Version : Since we're talking about returning discs - if you left one in the pond at Rooster...
erp
August 23rd, 2010, 08:59 PM
These guys likely took it tonight:
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They were walking out with discs and I asked if they had any with my tag.
"Tag? What's that?" the a-hole replied, knowing full well what I meant.
They then laid out the discs and I immediately noticed one I lost on the ice last year that had finally dropped through and been found. I asked if I could get it back and offered $5 (for my own pro katana...with tags, no ambiguity.)
The guy was like, dude, I found it.
I threw it back at his feet.
Here's hoping everything these morons love dies slow of butt cancer.
License number available by PM, these looked like trust fundies that really need some parenting.
Edit: yes, that is an array of over 50 discs they're looking at...
Sausage Fingers
August 23rd, 2010, 09:03 PM
Here's hoping everything these morons love dies slow of butt cancer.
But dying would mean that the suffering would come to an end...
Hangin's too good for 'em! Burnin's too good for 'em! They should be ripped into itsy bitsy pieces and buried alive!:pirate:
erp
August 23rd, 2010, 09:12 PM
Thus, everything they love dying - they watch and suffer...then probably don their wetsuits and head to Dabney or Trojan.
But dying would mean that the suffering would come to an end...
Hangin's too good for 'em! Burnin's too good for 'em! They should be ripped into itsy bitsy pieces and buried alive!:pirate:
Sausage Fingers
August 23rd, 2010, 09:35 PM
Thus, everything they love dying - they watch and suffer...then probably don their wetsuits and head to Dabney or Trojan.
Maybe if they were immortal...but I think your error is in assuming that they have to capacity to love anything but themselves...:pirate:
erp
August 23rd, 2010, 09:41 PM
Fair enough, my original intent was for them to catch the butt-cancer after watching their X-Box and pet gerbil die, but I forgot.
It's hard to maintain good vitriol these days, especially when I haven't had dinner.
Maybe if they were immortal...but I think your error is in assuming that they have to capacity to love anything but themselves...:pirate:
Ol' Bob
August 24th, 2010, 09:43 AM
It should have been explained to them that to keep a disc with the owner's ID is legally a theft, while you're writing down their license number.
erp
August 24th, 2010, 11:56 PM
I forgot my junior ranger badge or I'd have read 'em the riot act!
It should have been explained to them that to keep a disc with the owner's ID is legally a theft, while you're writing down their license number.
chris7graham
August 25th, 2010, 08:23 AM
you should have said so if you lose your wallet and i find it its mine right even though you have your id in it its mine i found it:biggrin2::whistler:
erp
August 25th, 2010, 05:10 PM
I should have just gone over to the bronco. and sat in the driver's seat and said, well, I found it...you were over swimming...
Oh well, the plates are being ran as we speak, stolen property report going to a jurisdiction near them shortly thereafter.
you should have said so if you lose your wallet and i find it its mine right even though you have your id in it its mine i found it:biggrin2::whistler:
TreeLove
August 25th, 2010, 05:49 PM
Oh well, the plates are being ran as we speak, stolen property report going to a jurisdiction near them shortly thereafter.
Yeah! Riverside basket thieves, take note!
JR Stengele
August 25th, 2010, 05:50 PM
That is weak! I just don't understand peoples rationale sometimes. Sorry to hear about your Katana as it IS an amazing disc.
K3VL4R D1SC
October 23rd, 2010, 12:30 PM
These guys likely took it tonight:
http://imgur.com/QNOSZ.jpg" alt="" title="Hosted by imgur.com
They were walking out with discs and I asked if they had any with my tag.
"Tag? What's that?" the a-hole replied, knowing full well what I meant.
They then laid out the discs and I immediately noticed one I lost on the ice last year that had finally dropped through and been found. I asked if I could get it back and offered $5 (for my own pro katana...with tags, no ambiguity.)
The guy was like, dude, I found it.
I threw it back at his feet.
Here's hoping everything these morons love dies slow of butt cancer.
License number available by PM, these looked like trust fundies that really need some parenting.
Edit: yes, that is an array of over 50 discs they're looking at...
what a douche bag, the same thing happened to me at dabney, three questionables looking suspect in the first place. come walking away from the pond on two with a bag full and a rubber raft, wouldn't even let me look at what they had to find one of the two that had gotten wet there, or any that i could recognize ( my friends have lost here as well ) what's going on here?
Ol' Bob
October 23rd, 2010, 05:30 PM
Disc stealing is their sport. I bet they think it's fun.
maccallum
October 26th, 2010, 09:24 AM
Those guys suck! Not meaning to hijack but I need to vent. I lost a disc of value a while back which was found by some schmo who wrote his name on it and proceeded to throw it like it was his. It was then recovered by a "well known" disc golfer of many years who then wrote his own name and phone number on it threw it for a few months before walking up to me with the disc saying "I meant to give this to you a few months ago". WTF! How can we expect newbies to respect other peoples property if the vetrans of disc golf don't make the effort?
In the end it's just plastic. The fact that people are willing to ignore the rules of society for such trivial items is pitiful.
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