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Old 11-16-2004, 03:52 PM
stephen stephen is offline
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thanks!

wow, you all rock. Thanks so much for your kind words. kevin c,(i'm 32 too) i feel real lucky and completely stressed right now. If you ever want to jam your keyboard brainstorming about how you could make a living doing what you love... start a topic about it, send me an e mail, and i'll definitely participate and throw ideas at you. Disc golf is getting huge in texas, 108 courses there. I moved to new mexico for a reason. There are 10 courses here. I'm already starting to talk to ski resorts about my businesses disc golf course installation services. Plus i can supply the resorts with all their "resale equipment" custom printed equipment etc. New mexico has the weather for year round golf, especially the southern half. But all this is happening at once along with my ebay store which i can barely keep up with itself. At the same time my dad is in the northeast getting leads at colleges &c.

mumble, one of the major misperceptions is that disc golf is the physical equivalent of ball golf... untrue. A good percentage of disc golf courses are on very rugged terrain... no fairways, no clubhouse. Hiking boots.
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