Forlorn Drifter wrote:
Why do my friends think I'm the one to come to for relationship advice. I mean, really.
Questions masks duder.
Probably because of all your bad experiences and they can confide in you.
Anytime someone asks for advice, you either give it to them or get back to them when you think you can help.
Having friends ask you advice on anything is awesome as they see you as a person of knowledge and value.
Don't shrug off the super huge compliment that they want to know what you think.
Frown: Lost a disc playing disc golf. I need a "floater" (which sounds gross).
Smile: I shot 9 under par, and this course is ruthless. Best disc golf performance of my life.
I'm only there to have fun with buddies and get a bit of exercise, but when I nail thirty foot putts I do go guano crazy (guano is bat shit if you didn't know).
This course is a pain in the butt (hence the lost disc) as it's full of streams. Some dude actually makes some serious clams by fishing out discs and selling them to a local "Plat It Again" store.
But it was good to kill and own the course (besides the lost disc of course).
My approach is very conservative, and my friends cal me "The skipper" as almost always I go straight down the fairway and my disc skips another straight ten to twenty feet. Not even sure how I do it, it's just how it happens with my throw. And I also don't put much "punch" in my throw, but it works.
But the team I play with...they stretch, have wind ups, and throw the crap out of their discs. Once in a while they make a gorgeous throw that has to go at least 100 feet tall and arcs perfectly. It's an awesome sight to see what they can do, and I "get it" so to speak as my slap shot while playing hockey is full throttle, but no way am I going to risk not making par.
Maybe I got lucky today. Well, I probably did, but my goal is always to break even and not go nuts and fudge it up. So yeah, 9 under. My best performance with disc golf ever.