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Bad purchase. Me and Edge haven't really tried it out, but I have a feeling that green was a bad color choice for a Frisbee. It'll just hopelessly blend with the foliage (like it did with our fridge [see photo]--yes, we have an avocado green fridge). And then it'll be hard to catch. Unless the whole point of a green Frisbee is to make the game more interesting..
Edge says we can always get ourselves a beach, for better contrast, but darn I've always wanted to throw a Frisbee at the Sunken Garden, not at the beach.
I hope Toy Kingdom allows exchanges on the grounds of resemblance with vegetation. I hope SM is open tomorrow. I should have picked the red one. And to think I'm not even a Ben Ten fan.
It's just 59 Pesos (barely $2), so let it go, Edge assuages me. Sure. Like it's that easy.
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The flying disc's inventor, Walter Frederick Morrison, was born on January 23, 1920 in Utah.
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The flying disc's inventor, Walter Frederick Morrison, was born on January 23, 1920 in Utah.
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Brilliant toy, on the other hand: Glow-in-the-dark Frisbees.
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