Sunday, July 18, 2010

Jersey Jam 2010.......


Another Jersey Jam was held this weekend at the Rutgers/Cook College Disc Golf Course....Thanks to B.O.B, Kit B,. Jeff and Hope along with the other Disc Devils.  This great course only hosts a few tournaments all year......BUT , they are one of the most enjoyable in the whole country....Good people,,,,good atmosphere,,,good course....and one of the oldest courses in the country..The AM's play on Saturday and the Pros play on Sunday....a PDGA Tier B event.....

Anyway...Maggotx  faced a tough and determined group of 7 other Grandmasters from the Tri-State area.....Maggotx was able to persevere and took 1st Place in the Grandmaster Division.....also taking a CTP (Closest to Pin) on hole #6     ..Here are some photos....


Hope's Disc Design....A Happy Devil.......sweet....


Maggotx Winnings etc...Top Left, Star Katana CTP win, Innova Pink Mni for Mrs.X, EliteZ Comet Jam win disc, Bottom left, Crystal Buzz Jam win Disc,   San Marino ROC player package disc and purchased Zephyr legal 158 gm. Super Class Disc....


Jersey Jam Disc Devils Player Package Glasses.....cool or what.......


Prize Table .......


Jersey Jammin' at the end of the Tourney...(click on the pic and check out the earrings on the dude by the speakers)

Again, thanks to BOB, Kit, Jeff, Hope and all the other Volunteers for a great time....!!!!!!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Superman Visits Philadelphia....will he stop by Miggy G's...?

 
One of America's most enduring superheroes has begun a cross-country trek in Philadelphia.

In the pages of DC Comics' latest issue of Superman, which hits stands Wednesday, the Man of Steel embarks on a yearlong journey of more than 1,000 miles with a single step. But for all his strength, insight and intelligence, he still has a thing or two to learn about geography.

The 500 block of South 48th Street (less than 2 miles from the Miggy G's residence) is described as the city's "South Side," though no such neighborhood exists in Philadelphia. The area is actually a section of west Philadelphia known as University City, and the flub has generated a little bit of good-natured ribbing from locals.

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"We really love to hear that because it means people are reading it and there's a sense of area pride," DC Comics co-publisher Dan DiDio said. "If we stand corrected, that's OK."



Superman issue No. 701 marks the first installment of the 12-issue "Grounded" series that aims to re-establish the 72-year-old superhero's role as defender of the powerless, a theme that resonated with Depression-era readers.



During his trek through the city of Brotherly Love, Superman foils a crew of heckling drug dealers  , saves an elderly man having a heart attack and talks a despondent woman off a ledge _ literally.  Our Krypton-born, Kansas-bred protagonist lacks schooling in the finer points of ordering a cheesesteak _ he inelegantly dubs it a "Philly cheese steak sandwich" _ but the waitress taking his order lets the faux pas slide. She also cheerfully allows the cash-strapped superhero, who was a vegetarian in another DC series several years back, to work off his bill by cleaning a storage room.  This is really supposed to be Philadelphia?
"They didn't do very well, but they tried," Robert Lefevre, manager of Brave New Worlds comic book store downtown, said with a laugh. "Maybe they confused us with Chicago, which has a South Side. And 'Philly cheese steak sandwich,' nobody says that."  Still, he said customers are responding positively to the issue and sales have been brisk.

 Superman's next stop is Detroit, where issues like unemployment and poverty will be woven into a superhero story line, DiDio said. Subsequent locations will be determined based on a recently completed essay contest that asked fans to write about their town and how Superman inspires them.

Friday, July 02, 2010

Holy Moly....BokieMole's 60th Birthday Bash.....

Maggotx and the Mrs X went to Baaahhhstan...last weekend for Vinny Bag O'Donuts 6oth Birthday Celebration....a Good time was had by all.....We even survived the event, which ended up with Revelry and Drunken Dabauchery...


EVIL VINNIE.....THE BAD 60th BIRTHDAY CLOWN.....!!!!


VINNY BAG O'DONUTS AND HIS LOVERLY WIFE AGIDA ZABAGLIONE...


The next day we played Disc Golf at Simonds park in Burlington Massachusetts.    It was a very pleasant and challenging 9 hole course.  The only downside was the Poison Ivy undergrowth if you didn't stay in the Fairway....and as the Blog readers know...Maggotx has trouble staying in the fairway....   anyway here is some info on Simonds Park.




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Fun little course

 2-4    11/21/2009   11/21/2009
Review By: whitewaterhelix
Played: 29  Reviewed: 8  Exp: 1.8 Years
Pros: Convenient location, decent variety, good baskets, tons of parking, good lines on all holes will make you use a variety of shots, good use of space, skatepark/playground/etc. also in the park.
Cons: Short, all par 3, poison ivy in the summer is everywhere, undergrowth needs to be removed from rough (p.i. and lots of tiny trees trying to grow up), people walking dogs through course, some trash
Other Thoughts: This course reminds me of a mini-amesbury as it is nestled into a pine forest for 7 of the 9 holes (other two are open field holes). It is short and won't test your arm, but does offer some challenging shots for birdies (I was stoked to birdie #5 by parking the basket with a Wasp, this is a great hole). The 330' open field shot does let you see if you really can throw over 300 feet like you think you can :-)
Will be a great little course with more TLC, teeboxes and clearing of the underbrush. Not much fun in the summer with all the poison ivy! It would be great to see a few of the holes made a bit longer or have alternate tees, esp #6 and #7 could be backed up some. #7 is nice but would be an even better challenge if set back about 30ft further so you have to throw through those first two trees. #8 could also be moved back into the corner a bit more perhaps?