Thursday, November 17, 2005

They say, "Those that can ... do. Those that can't ... teach." I'll add to that, "Those that can't teach ... start writing to a blog so that they can record a little of what they knew before they don't remember anything."

I don't think it is ever going to catch on as a common household cliche, but it sums up my current situation nicely.

OK ... So Alex (over at http://countal.blogspot.com ) challenges me to write about ultimate back when the mighty allosaurus roamed the earth.

I think to myself, "I can do that. Uh, what was the stall count back then??" Actually, I am not old enough to have played before the stall count was lowered to 10, but I did play with Barney Bruner from by-gone Condor and Flying Circus days. I remember him recalling that when they lowered the stall to 10 seconds, he was thinking, "10 seconds!?! Now we'll never get a throw off!" Funny. At least it was to me.

Another mind warping recollection from those days. I used to think that Barney was WAY too old to still be playing ultimate. "I mean, look at him. He's still got the throws, but at the age of 32, you just can't get around the field like us young pups."

Now I'm looking back from the far side of 40 years old and still trying to chase the kids around the pitch. How pitiful. Or maybe not completely. I still get the occasional, "Man! You sure are fast!" But now, more often than not, it is immediately followed by, "For an old guy."

Ah, well.