Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

Apologies to the Green Frisbee

Okay, I take it back.  The green frisbee I got from Toy Kingdom last Christmas isn't so bad actually.

And besides it's not really green but kinda neon--never mind if it's not professional looking and instead has Ben Ten emblazoned in the middle.  

Contrary to my previous assumptions that it will just hopelessy blend with the grass and get lost among bushes and all sorts of vegetation, the frisbee actually fared well in the green green land of Eco Park.  (Which is to say, I'll have to buy a new replacement toy gift, because after three months of successfully refraining from opening the frisbee's plastic package, I finally open the seal, and now the frisbee has got scratches everywhere.)

So in the green green land of Eco Park, me and Edge were the intrepid hurlers who went picking up our PhP 69 green flying disc among the bushes more times than we managed to catch it in midair.  

But the point is, the green color wasn't a problem, and it was just us who had slow, slippery palms.

I can't help but wonder though how come the professional frisbees at the sports stores cost a bomb.  Those things go for as much as PhP 700.  Hi-grade plastic?  Heavier more stable weight?  Better air-sailing capacity?  Or maybe it's the more professional look?  For now though, the cheap Ben Ten flying disc will have to do.


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