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Thread: twice in a row can't just be luck, right?

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    twice in a row can't just be luck, right?

    i'm not spewing cause i think i'm the man, i'm sharing because i'm pretty damn humbled. for the second year in a row, i've been named ultimate player of the year here in the uk. although i miss the very very top end of the game by not being in the states anymore (been gone 3 years now, but still see those guys at world's, etc.), i've actually improved a ton over here and really enjoyed playing in europe in general.

    happy day.

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    pfft, stupid hippy.
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    what sport???

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    Ever looked back and wondered what would have happened if you'd decided to be a wide receiver instead? I hear the money's better.

    Well done, dude. Nice to get some recognition for your efforts.
    Last edited by bad_roo; 10-14-2004 at 04:02 AM.

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    Smile

    Brett will claim you're a egomaniac who flaps their dick around in the air in an effort to garner attention, but I'm sure most people realize that you deserve it. Granted, it'd be hard to look a parent in the eye at a young age and tell them "I'm gonna be the best damn ultimate player in the world!", but I'm sure they understand now... just buy them a nice bong or something. Good work!
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    Being an "Ultimate Champion" sounds pretty cool till you mention the word "Frisbee"
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    Don't listen to them. Good job. It is a fun sport, and it keeps my ass in shape. Some day it might be an olympic sport, which might give it a little validity. They do drug test for worlds now, so the hippy label is fading. Can't help but flash back to PCU though, every time I think about the sport.
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    congrats dude. you unburden yourself of those corny coors skis, and look what happens...

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    nah, trust me, i know ultimate isn't a very big deal, but since i've had to live in the city instead of the mountains to go where i want to go right now...i've worked hard to get better, and it's nice to see it pay off. i'd def trade playing ultimate for skiing more if i could still put my career in the direction it's going. i picked the sport up very late (after playing tennis, soccer, and bball at high levels) and have found it a great way to meet some interesting people and also keep in good shape.

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    most people prolly don't really know how sick you have to be to even play for a club that could possibly even get into a tournament that would qualify you for worlds. not to mention being the best player on a club that actually makes it to worlds.

    seriously, you must be fully sick. i bet your hammer is really good. heh.


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    that is awesome. i can run and catch. you can prolly throw perty good. like, withe lethal precision.

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    Thumbs up

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    To answer the question, no, it can't just be luck. I'm sure money and/or "favours" were involved as well.

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and congrats),
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    awesome, that is great, congrats! i wonder if our paths have crossed? i used to pick-up w/some SF club teams now and then (Jam, etc), and still lay some club disc, as well as SFUC winter league stuff.....

    where did you play in the US?

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    big lungs hah?

    nice work!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Below Zero
    I've been twiced named the MVP of the Colorado Pickle Kicking Championships. I just signed an endorsement deal with Vlassic Pickles and will be making appearances around the country. So this what I saying: "I am the man and you should all worship me!"
    I hear it's going to be in the Olympics soon - along with Frisbee, marbles, hop scotch and hula hoop.
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    Congratulations on becoming the ultimate ultimate player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit
    I hear it's going to be in the Olympics soon - along with Frisbee, marbles, hop scotch and hula hoop.
    oh shit! LOL!!!

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    Congrats ulty! That's very cool.

    I don't get all the dissing, here. Maybe ultimate isn't the world's most popular sport, but it's tough to argue it isn't a legit sport. It involves several different athletic skills and you obviously need to be in great physical condition to really excel in it.

    Who else here can claim to being named the player of the year for ANY sport in a large country? No one? That's what I thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD
    Congrats ulty! That's very cool.

    I don't get all the dissing, here. Maybe ultimate isn't the world's most popular sport, but it's tough to argue it isn't a legit sport. It involves several different athletic skills and you obviously need to be in great physical condition to really excel in it..
    werd. ulty, at high levels, is serious sport. as much, of not, more sprinting/running than soccer (football), no TO's, no break until someone scores, switching from O to D on the fly, laying out, etc....its a kick-ass sport that, at least on the coasts, is considered a serious sport: just like rugby, soccer, etc.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Below Zero
    I've been twiced named the MVP of the Colorado Pickle Kicking Championships.


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    Quote Originally Posted by freshies
    werd. ulty, at high levels, is serious sport. as much, of not, more sprinting/running than soccer (football), no TO's, no break until someone scores, switching from O to D on the fly, laying out, etc....its a kick-ass sport that, at least on the coasts, is considered a serious sport: just like rugby, soccer, etc.....
    Hell yes, last tournament we were in- Florida Sectionals in Vero Beach. Two of our matches went over 2 hours each. 5 min. break in between, and back at it. Team of 7 with 4-5 subs. It was freakin' insane. We had a couple of points that pushed the 20 min. mark. You try running that hard for that long. It is a serious sport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD
    I don't get all the dissing, here.

    as i said, most people do not come close to understanding the top level of ultimate. you have no idea how much work it is, how competitivie it is, how much of an all around athlete you have to be. of course frisbee has always been easy to poke fun at, so thats why all the dissing.

    people hate on what they don't understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freshies
    is considered a serious sport: just like rugby, soccer, etc.....

    Ahhhha


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    hahahhahahaa


    bbwwwwwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaahahahahahahhaahhhahahhaha

    Nice dude, you could run for president!! Serious sport

    j/k.

    Ulty congrats but I have to say I'm dissappointed, I always read that as utly_guy meaning you were either utilitarian or useful or something based on utility (maybe a utility repair dude).

    To learn the truth is heartwrenching.

    And drug testing for ultimate is the FUCKING DUMBEST THING EVER
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