A chicane is a series of tight, alternating turns in a road that's designed to slow traffic. Chicanes are often used in motor racing, but can also be found on streets and roads to increase safety. In urban design, chicanes can be curb extensions that create a one-lane segment of roadway.
On the Emperor the disc similar to a Destroyer, the disc type you are referring to is the flat top dome, I love the flat top dome discs in a Champion Destroyer even when disc is not my main distance drive more a very high wind/spike up and over disc and a Star F2 Archon as my main driver with a bunch of F2 backups when mold was stopped almost 4 years after being made.
The Eclipse Pixel is amazing. Bought one, played one round and bought some backups. Made the bag immediately. Great stability between my Envy and flippy pure.
The Raketen was a disc in the infinite sub box last year at some point, so it wouldn't surprise me if they had some. I have one in my garage somewhere.
I always removed the weight/gum and write the weight old Discraft logos because I hated having that sticky feeling if the sticker decided to come off. Then on older Innova the times used pen on from 2000's to 2020 I would write over the weight and the initials of disc becuse that especially on Star/G-star and modern Pro made since Star came out it always wore off, same for Champion the weight wore off if the run was a slick/shiny Champion when made.
Where did you buy those disc racks you have in your basement? All the ones I see on Target or Walmart’s website look to small so discs wouldn’t fit in between the racks.
walmart shoe racks. you only use every other rack so if you buy 2 racks, you get the "quad rack" I have, just alternate which height/side gets the racks
I must have gotten the flippiest Blackout ever. It's in Landfill plastic and is more like a -3/1 disc. And true to the Landfill name, the plastic smells really bad.
Idog. Ill try to make it sort of easier to pronounce it correct, just hope it translates good enough... So, "I" in Swedish is pronounced more like an English "e". And the "dog" part is pronounced like "doog" ("douog" maybe). The difference being that in English the "g" is pronounced quite "harsh", almost like the volume the "g" makes is louder than the two previous letters, and in Swedish its going down with the "g" instead. So, the volume sort of drops and you sort of hear the letter "o" better... Im not sure if any of this makes sense. EDIT; remember that google translate might work, and its alright. Type in "idoog" (yes, with two "o". The pronunciation is off otherwise) and listen to it in Swedish. Thats a good way to say it.
As a dad, I couldn't pay attention to the second half of the video, worrying that you set that knife on top of the couch arm, with your baby Bogie close by, down there. Hopefully she was quite further away than your initial glance down made it seem. Also, I think that your camera wouldn't stop trying to focus on the words on your shirt when you were trying to show the disc profiles.