Years ago my husband & I lived in an apartment building where the front porch had a wonderful view of the 4th of July fireworks. Unfortunately, people would park in front of our building to also enjoy the view, blocking our accessway and leaving trash all over our front grassy area. One of our fellow tenants had a dog named Cocoa who liked to “do his business” on one particular spot of the grassy area. We watched, silent, as one of the worst offenders placed a picnic blanket right on top of Cocoa’s area, which we had dubbed “Cocoa Puffs”.
However given Jason’s lack of throwing ability, simply stepping back 2.37581 meters ought to put Peter right at the maximum range for a successful pass reception
Hmm… the way Jason described the course confused me a little… I was assuming it would be described as if Peter never actually turned, so “go left” and “go right” are both lateral movements in fixed directions. If I assume he means “turn ninety degrees to [direction] and then keep moving in the direction you’re facting,” it makes a lot more sense.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
seems like the dogs’ owners didn’t clean up after the dogs
legaleagle48 about 8 years ago
This is Jason you’re talking to, Peter. Of COURSE that’s the idea!
Wren Fahel about 8 years ago
Years ago my husband & I lived in an apartment building where the front porch had a wonderful view of the 4th of July fireworks. Unfortunately, people would park in front of our building to also enjoy the view, blocking our accessway and leaving trash all over our front grassy area. One of our fellow tenants had a dog named Cocoa who liked to “do his business” on one particular spot of the grassy area. We watched, silent, as one of the worst offenders placed a picnic blanket right on top of Cocoa’s area, which we had dubbed “Cocoa Puffs”.
h.v.greenman about 8 years ago
However given Jason’s lack of throwing ability, simply stepping back 2.37581 meters ought to put Peter right at the maximum range for a successful pass reception
Chris Kenworthy about 8 years ago
Hmm… the way Jason described the course confused me a little… I was assuming it would be described as if Peter never actually turned, so “go left” and “go right” are both lateral movements in fixed directions. If I assume he means “turn ninety degrees to [direction] and then keep moving in the direction you’re facting,” it makes a lot more sense.
BiggerNate91 about 8 years ago
Jason added his mathematics to it as well
bookworm0812 about 8 years ago
Seems to me that’s EXACTLY what Jason has in mind, Peter. So apparently that IS the idea.