anyone like to toss disc (frisbee) on the beach?

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hey lomuamart,

i actually have an okay frisbee, more made to glow in the dark than for performance - but it's probably better than anythng we will find in hua hin. still working on getting a replacement disc; will let you know.
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MrPlum wrote:
big jimmy wrote:very sad posting...very sad....if life in HH is about frisbees on the beach..well..takes all kinds...
Very sad posting...very sad...if life in HH is about raining on others parade...well..takes all kinds...

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Yes, it seems a harmless enough pastime to me; I sometimes read a book on the beach which is perhaps even less exciting.
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Well maybe we can get something going then? MrPlum seems up for it and possibly HHTel?
Over to you qwunk89. It's ages since I went to the beach, but I reckon the tide will be well out in the mornings.
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STEVE G wrote: Yes, it seems a harmless enough pastime to me; I sometimes read a book on the beach which is perhaps even less exciting.
Books not exciting? Put down 'The history of woman's weekly' and get a good Stephen King or Frederick Forsyth. :wink:

I used to be an avid reader and seem to have let it go in favour of the internet. You could argue I'm still reading but at a cost to my eyesight, radiation damage to my frontal lobes and with the surety that I have been listed as a dissident by a Mossad assassination squad. If the Frisbee explodes while in my hands, you'll know whodunnit. :cheers:
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Bjimmy

What would be your preferred set of activities in and around Hua Hin on a day off or daily basis ? Tossing a frisbee around on the beach and having a few beers sounds alright to me from me to time of a lazy afternoon .As there is a a cross section of people who do and do not work here perhaps you could describe a weekends activities starting from friday lunchtime until end of play sunday .If a few people contribute then others might realise what activities are available in and around Hua Hin .

If the OP feels this may hijack the thread then please can the mods move it .
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MrPlum wrote:
STEVE G wrote: Yes, it seems a harmless enough pastime to me; I sometimes read a book on the beach which is perhaps even less exciting.
Books not exciting? Put down 'The history of woman's weekly' and get a good Stephen King or Frederick Forsyth. :wink:

I used to be an avid reader and seem to have let it go in favour of the internet. You could argue I'm still reading but at a cost to my eyesight, radiation damage to my frontal lobes and with the surety that I have been listed as a dissident by a Mossad assassination squad. If the Frisbee explodes while in my hands, you'll know whodunnit. :cheers:
I actually enjoy a good book, but after the three versions of NIST reports on buildings falling down that you and Jockey have had me reading for the last couple of weeks, anything will seem exciting!
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STEVE G wrote: I actually enjoy a good book, but after the three versions of NIST reports on buildings falling down that you and Jockey have had me reading for the last couple of weeks, anything will seem exciting!
Hehe. Funny man. :wink:
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hey lomuamart and others,

sounds good. sorry, should have originally stated i am actually in cha-am -but would make the trip down to hua hin for a morning or evening toss. next week sometime in the evening? maybe in the morning on the weekend?
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qwunk89 wrote:but would make the trip down to hua hin for a morning or evening toss.
Stiff competition...? :shock:
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I'll leave the innuendos out of this.
Mornings are always better for me, so if it's a weekend, no problem, but I'm flexible :cheers:
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When and where?

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Preference is before the sun strips the flesh off me. 8-10am any day or after 3pm.
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crazy88 wrote:Bjimmy

What would be your preferred set of activities in and around Hua Hin on a day off or daily basis ? Tossing a frisbee around on the beach and having a few beers sounds alright to me from me to time of a lazy afternoon .As there is a a cross section of people who do and do not work here perhaps you could describe a weekends activities starting from friday lunchtime until end of play sunday .If a few people contribute then others might realise what activities are available in and around Hua Hin .

If the OP feels this may hijack the thread then please can the mods move it .
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Yes..a good reply.... I play golf... and its not everyones choice and I realise that may be beyond a lot of people but there you are.....thats life.....throwing a frisbee about a beach and drinking beer seems to me that you need a few beers to throw a piece of plastic about a beach..but to each its own..and if throwing a piece of cheap plastic about a beach floats your boat...........then so be it...enjoy...
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I wish I could afford to play golf now.
Green fees are obscene. End of story.
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Big Jimmy wrote:
and if throwing a piece of cheap plastic about a beach floats your boat....then so be it...enjoy...
If we set a diamond in the middle of the frisbee so that it is worth more than a set of golf clubs will you then come, please ?

I had more fun with a 30p plastic football when I was a kid than I've ever had with my wife.
Condom - cheap bit of pasticy-rubber-like material - loadsa fun.
Visa card, plastic and fun, particularly if it's your husbands
Chelsea fans - plastic and happy.

Anyways I'm not going, frisbeeing is gay.

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okay, sounds good, morning it is around 8 . . what day is best for people? weekend or weekday?

hmm . . never thought a post about frisbee on the beach would catch so much flack . . but it's all good, keeping the thread alive and nearing the three page mark :thumb:
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