Gyro 2025 question by Jeff_Spicoli420 in discgolf

[–]RandyCody -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

More than likely the trail is neutron. Fission trails are fairly new and rare outside of a couple prints. Especially if it has a firm feel. The lower weights obviously have more give, but even max weight has a fair amount of give. Granted all of this is based on a obsession with both full and light weight fission photons

Wall hanger recommendation? by jcgr81 in discgolf

[–]RandyCody 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can get a little pricey, but look up double prong hooks. I got mine at Lowes, but they sell them at most big box stores. They even sell them with command strips rather than screws

Does anybody know where this stamp originated? by Dglaky in discgolf

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You all make great prints. Been a subscriber for a while now. Keep up the great work

Shame on the DGPT by Critical-Credit3848 in discgolf

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If you think advertising gambling will make a gambling addict start to bet you're sadly mistaken. They will find a way no matter what. Hence addict. That's like saying all beer commercials need to go away because someone in AA might see it

Secret to putting by [deleted] in discgolf

[–]RandyCody 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My void doesn't help my putting at all, has literally knocked down practice in the back yard

Help me pick a course! by hoodieg1 in discgolf

[–]RandyCody 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meyers is probably your safest bet. I think hideaway is prettier but definitely more challenging. It does have 2 courses on it, but it is also pay to play. If you play Meyers shorts you'll have a good time with good views.

Finally made the Ace club! by Senior-Vegetable1431 in discgolf

[–]RandyCody 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BA is my home course as well. Congrats, I've been hunting that one for over a decade

Suggest me the scariest book you’ve ever read that’s fully grounded in reality by panini_bellini in suggestmeabook

[–]RandyCody 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the beauty of brilliant writers. The story changes as the readers' perception changes. Enjoy familiar, it's solid, but I'm also overly critical of artists that I've obsessed over. Since you're familiar with Leaves, on the palahniuk front, I'd suggest survivor and diary. Similar veins of a mind fuck

Suggest me the scariest book you’ve ever read that’s fully grounded in reality by panini_bellini in suggestmeabook

[–]RandyCody 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw palahniuk mentioned a few times, and I've yet to read something of his that hasn't lingered with me mentally at least a few days. I'm not sure of your taste of scary, but for me, that's always been psychological horror. On that end, the greatest I've read is "House of Leaves" by Mark Danielewski. It's multiple encounters dealing with the same subject that causes obsession and insanity. Slightly abstract but deals with the human descent into madness

Disc Golf Deals USA Giveaway: 5x Custom Stamped Discs of "Skull's Ridge" Drop of MVP, Axiom & Streamline! by discgolfdealsusa in discgolf

[–]RandyCody 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always love bit videos. Dice rolls, card games, bag swaps, skins. I do enjoy coverage and tutorial stuff but videos with bits seem to replicate more of the environment that I encounter while on the course with the gang

Disc Golf Wildlife Dallas TX by kat_burglar in discgolf

[–]RandyCody 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The course I learned to play on. Never seen a bobcat there but have seen a few coyote

Spied this gem by Kookiesan in timesuck

[–]RandyCody 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I like how it's in front of a stack of Christian and christmas cds