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Old Aug 02 2010, 07:38 AM   #3031
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lol i know exactly who that is about :P
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Old Aug 02 2010, 08:40 AM   #3032
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Hatton, when you go to the bar afterwards, please put on a clean wife beater.
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Old Aug 02 2010, 08:58 AM   #3033
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What a bunch of BS!!!

I say we find out where this George Nolan lives and go by and sharpie his house!!!
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Old Aug 02 2010, 10:36 AM   #3034
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100% of the reader comments were pro Disc Golfers and blasted this guy is, whoever he is..
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Old Aug 02 2010, 12:29 PM   #3035
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found this in the tulsa world ...

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Old Aug 06 2010, 09:35 AM   #3036
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Cool Fyi

I just looked on the main page of the message board showing user stats....

I was shocked to see the following

Current member users : 67

Guests: ....................1,000.

That sure is alot of non PDGA users looking in on the board.

Something to keep in mind when posting.

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Old Aug 06 2010, 01:08 PM   #3037
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They're just like our club. We have more non-members participating at evey event than we do members.

There are lots of players that get info but choose to lurk, over paying a membership to post.
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Old Aug 06 2010, 01:35 PM   #3038
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We have more non-members participating at evey event than we do members.
Who cares?....Membership is overated vs being an Admin and getting a free company care with all the other perks.

If the club really wants to make money then our thread should be "Pay per view".
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Old Aug 06 2010, 06:11 PM   #3039
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Well 1 way to increase members would be to mandate that to hit the ace pot at any TDSA mini you have to be a member before that round even starts.

No more waiting till you hit an ace to sign up.

The same logic could be used on the C.T.P.
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Old Aug 09 2010, 12:51 PM   #3040
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Well 1 way to increase members would be to mandate that to hit the ace pot at any TDSA mini you have to be a member before that round even starts.

No more waiting till you hit an ace to sign up.

The same logic could be used on the C.T.P.
Sounds Like what I was told the Kansas City Club does
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Old Aug 09 2010, 01:05 PM   #3041
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Sorry but I dis-agree only because most or at least a large percentage of what is going into the Ace pot is coming from non-members.
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Old Aug 09 2010, 01:38 PM   #3042
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That's why I poposed they get half. That way, they still pay in for the chance of a big return on a dollar.
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Old Aug 09 2010, 01:59 PM   #3043
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Nah, I say double their membership fee deduction from $20 to $40 if they hit an ace and give $20 to the TD.
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Old Aug 09 2010, 03:27 PM   #3044
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All about you, isn't it?

And just what does that do for the club or the courses?
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Old Aug 09 2010, 03:33 PM   #3045
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All about you, isn't it?

And just what does that do for the club or the courses?
it allows him to buy a bottle, which (usually) keeps him away from the club or the courses, so it does help mildly wise.
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Old Aug 09 2010, 03:46 PM   #3046
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Uh oh........................................


be ready hatton, I'm sure you will receive both barrels.
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Old Aug 09 2010, 04:17 PM   #3047
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Well WTH have you done for the club lately except mooch and freeload on the club schedule so you can save some bucks sending your kid to the Rose Bowl. Who's lining who's pockets on that deal????

What a "bogart" you are.

Everybody out there needs to understand that beavers are not the problem at Centennial.

It's the BIG WEASEL in the black Avalanche who runs the events out there who is the problem.



At least Duff's events bring money into the club.

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Old Aug 09 2010, 04:36 PM   #3048
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How much of the club's money has been given to Centennial? $0,00

How much has the club been asked to donate to any event at Centennial? $0.00

How many TD's can say they haven't asked the club for any hand outs? Me for one, any others?


Centennial continues to generate new players that play the event's in Tulsa.
While it may not generate money for the club, in turn it doesn't suck off of it either.

While at the same time, any money raised for Centennial, gets used out there.
I just installed another practice basket out there, at my cost of $180 and I didn't even have to ask the club to pay for the concrete to put it in.

I do appreciate the club letting me utilize their schedule though.

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Old Aug 09 2010, 04:49 PM   #3049
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Oh and just so you know, the money raised at Centennial for the Rose Bowl, will be divided equally over all of the band members that are attending. That still leaves me with about a $900 bill as of right now. They still have other fund rasiers going on so we don't know the official amount yet. I could have skipped the event, taken the money I spent on it and have over 1/3 of his trip paid for.

But instead I chose to to try and help, even though you have done nothing but knock it since day one.
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Old Aug 09 2010, 05:00 PM   #3050
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How many TD's can say they haven't asked the club for any hand outs? Me for one, any others?
Your math sucks. Giving you a primetime spot on Saturday probably cost the club $100 and based on the number of players I saw slipping and falling on their butt on that slick # 2 tee pad maybe you should have at least asked for TDSA professional concrete finishers to help you.

Next time, put the kid in charge.
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Old Aug 10 2010, 08:09 AM   #3051
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Bartllesville has the same problem with their new ones. These contractors don't understand what a rough finish is.

Don't talk to me about what I cost the club. They **** away more in donations to events than I would have raised. Look at it this way, I saved them money by not asking for a donation.

Besides, what have you done for the club since the baskets were installed at Chandler. SQUAT, thats what you've done. You've become a TD pimp, whoring out your course to anyone that comes along.

AND, you're not even a good TD pimp, you're letting them keep all the money.
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Old Aug 10 2010, 08:56 AM   #3052
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What have I done???

It's called Public Relations buddy!!!

Hanging out and manning the TDSA table at the Chandler Summer Concerts Series!!!

That's right while the rest of you are just hanging out petting your pet roc's, Marie and I and a few others have been mingling with the County Park elite and handing out free glow products to the little kiddies. The cost of which is right out of my pocket just like the Xmas lights last year.

This year I'm going to dump the TDSA sign though and be like you, an independent operator with my own secret club and selling discs though the Rec center and pocketing the profits. Maybe be a little more like you and promise stuff I can't deliver.

And you're right. All these people running my minis is making me feel like such a slut. First is was little Treat and then Duff got PO'd and then Gumby wanted a piece of the action. Now the "Slim'ster" is coming in for a two week engagement.

Then I've got to deal with that little wiener Patterson double-dating his Bartlesville poon-tang on my Thursdays.

There is just no respect anymore and everyone is out there running amuck.

Personally nowdays I only like working big events with 120+ players but I guess you wouldn't know what is like considering it takes about three or four of your events at Centennial to equal the turnout of one Chandlerstock
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Old Aug 10 2010, 09:35 AM   #3053
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Chandlerstock was built before you had it. And yes, you ARE a SLUT!

I love the Thursday bartllesville minis, I go every week. Easier to get to B-ville than it is Chandler.

What haven't I delivered? If you're going to say benches, you need to get a new biatch. The benches and trash cans are the cities deal. If it were'nt for your precious Obama, then maybe the city could afford it.

Lets not talk slush funds.......you give all your extra to the Park Freinds.
Talk about a political cluster puck. Then they turn around and tell you something cost twice as much as it should. It smells of kick backs.
No big surprise you don't complain.

All this elbow rubbing you're braggin about? Funny how Marie just got a new Camaro, was it tagged and registered to Chandler Stock?

No wonder the powers that be up there keep retiring, its a he11 of a pension plan. Why don't you see if they get get a second set of chains for those baskets, that cost less than $1,000. Tell them to go to Home Depot and not the County pruchasing office.
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Old Aug 10 2010, 09:40 AM   #3054
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Personally nowdays I only like working big events with 120+ players but I guess you wouldn't know what is like considering it takes about three or four of your events at Centennial to equal the turnout of one Chandlerstock

And Centennial's little event raised $3,000. How much did you raise for park friends with your 150+ players?

Park Friends $500

Marie -


That just make you even a bigger SLUT!



Thats right folks, become a TD and a new Camaro could await you.
Just ask FurDog or Jerry Stacy. I think Slim is going to pass on the new car and pay off his college loans. Wayne has made enough to retire.
Duff is still looking for the right angle. Joyle is too laid back to care.
And I give all mine to the Owasso city parks dept becuase I like my avalance better than the Camaro.
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Old Aug 10 2010, 10:07 AM   #3055
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What have I done???

Then I've got to deal with that little wiener Patterson double-dating his Bartlesville poon-tang on my Thursdays.

There is just no respect anymore and everyone is out there running amuck.
I would love to work with the Tulsa Schedule.
Which day would you suggest that I put it on ??????????????????????
Like I have ALREADY said you guys have every day covered
and have left me no choice.

AND as far as accusing me of scheduling over someone elses event...
Thats like the pot calling the kettle black :P
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Old Aug 10 2010, 10:10 AM   #3056
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Old Aug 10 2010, 10:17 AM   #3057
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Dale.....................

Yeah Yeah I know, I felt I was being called out
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Old Aug 10 2010, 10:24 AM   #3058
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Not called out, he was just throwing out some

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Old Aug 10 2010, 10:27 AM   #3059
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Thats like the pot calling the kettle black.
Dave's right. Just when you think you're out of it I drag you back in.

Here kitty, kitty, kitty.....

If there is any "pot" in DG it is probably being smoked.

And yes I was calling you out.

We used to get those "rubes" from B-ville down here before you started horning in on our business.

But that is ok you guys can freeload, mooch, and ride our coatails because we are the TDSA and you guys are just the pimples or "clingons" on the backside of our success.

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Old Aug 10 2010, 10:47 AM   #3060
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Yeah I had mercy on them. :P
$10 in gas just to play a $10 mini, plus ace, ctp.
$22 bucks up front. Just to play. ???????
Most players don't even come close to getting their money back making that trip :P
Get used to there being minis in Bartlesville And ocassionally Pawhuska...
As well as Annual Tournaments its not going away.
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