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adidasss 10-21-2018 05:42 AM

First time I hear about "disc golf". Had to google it. Then I spent some time watching this:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyeYL9wfoCI

You learn something new every day.

Plankton 10-21-2018 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 2006950)
First time I hear about "disc golf". Had to google it. Then I spent some time watching this:

You learn something new every day.

Nice. Check out one of the greatest rounds ever played, just this last season:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btw9aPhbRO8

Full coverage:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=352G0B4OClU

Get out and play!

Chula Vista 10-21-2018 10:23 AM

Plank, my ASUS laptop fried. I'm getting my new one (DELL) up and running now. Haven't forgotten about our jam.

Mindy 10-21-2018 11:29 AM

not gonna lie, my computer applications class went pretty fast these first 7 weeks. midterms coming up and i know things about to get real this next week. i might buy that car i saw on facebook so i dont have to worry about my car.(i guess a wheel bearing is messed up and thats why its humming) my step father took a ride down the road and he used to work at a car company. im thinking about keeping my car i have now because theres nothing wrong with in, i just need new speakers and something "different" not buying an expensive car, just a used volvo :) i had a volvo once that i drove from connecticut to iowa and just i feel itll be a great car. its 4 wheel drive for the winter also :) its either a used volvo or a used mazda 3, the mazda cost more and i feel just isnt as reliable as the volvo. i thought about buying a new subrua but then just got turned off by how much itd cost for payments. buying new cars is stupid asf in my opinion, unless youre making like 70k plus a year here, buying a new car seems out of the question. why even make new 2019,2020 vehicles? i believe Americans are buying more used cars than brand new cars, or at least i want to think that to make myself feel normal about buying this new "used" volvo :)

Lucem Ferre 10-21-2018 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Mindfulness (Post 2006998)
not gonna lie, my computer applications class went pretty fast these first 7 weeks. midterms coming up and i know things about to get real this next week. i might buy that car i saw on facebook so i dont have to worry about my car.(i guess a wheel bearing is messed up and thats why its humming) my step father took a ride down the road and he used to work at a car company. im thinking about keeping my car i have now because theres nothing wrong with in, i just need new speakers and something "different" not buying an expensive car, just a used volvo :) i had a volvo once that i drove from connecticut to iowa and just i feel itll be a great car. its 4 wheel drive for the winter also :) its either a used volvo or a used mazda 3, the mazda cost more and i feel just isnt as reliable as the volvo. i thought about buying a new subrua but then just got turned off by how much itd cost for payments. buying new cars is stupid asf in my opinion, unless youre making like 70k plus a year here, buying a new car seems out of the question. why even make new 2019,2020 vehicles? i believe Americans are buying more used cars than brand new cars, or at least i want to think that to make myself feel normal about buying this new "used" volvo :)

Buying new is actually a great investment if you can afford it, depending on the car you're getting. My friend's first car was new and it was easily his best financial experience owning a car until it was stolen and crashed in a high speed chase with the police.

Mindy 10-21-2018 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2007004)
Buying new is actually a great investment if you can afford it, depending on the car you're getting. My friend's first car was new and it was easily his best financial experience owning a car until it was stolen and crashed in a high speed chase with the police.

id buy a new audi if i could :o: but i just set up the meeting to buy the volvo Wednesday and then register Thursday morning and drive it to school that night for math class. insurance is only 90 bucks a month. my step father is such a boss that he already has the registration and bill of sale forms at his house, so i can fill them out before i take it to the dmv. then the goal is to fix my wheel bearing in my current vehicle and then try to sell that by the weekend. giving half the money to my stepfather for helping me and explaining the dmv stuff.

OccultHawk 10-21-2018 02:47 PM

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Buying new is actually a great investment
Except for $20,000 depreciation on the drive home.

WWWP 10-21-2018 02:59 PM

My $200 1992 passenger van treats me right.

OccultHawk 10-21-2018 03:16 PM

A front house manager yelled at this college girl server and I told him to shut the **** up

He said who are you and I said **** a job bitch lower your voice and he just walked off

I was in a mood I wanted to kill him

Lucem Ferre 10-21-2018 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2007034)
A front house manager yelled at this college girl server and I told him to shut the **** up

He said who are you and I said **** a job bitch lower your voice and he just walked off

I was in a mood I wanted to kill him

These are always the best moments. When you stop caring and let loose on people that deserve it.


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