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From: Fraser Macrae <fraser.macrae@kscl.com>
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Subject: RE: Indoor
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Ice Ultimate is already played in some parts of Canada. This version is
full contact with points scored by bouncing the disc off the ice into an
ice hockey net. Not exactly pure ultimate but then neither is indoors!

Fraser 
Sneeeky's

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	From:  Sean Holden [SMTP:sean.holden@framestore.co.uk]
	Sent:  19 November 1998 16:23
	To:  britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk
	Subject:  Re: Indoor

	Now, Ultimate whilst Ice Skating, that's an idea.  Maybe we
could do a one
	day charity event on Ice.  Think of the ground you will cover
laying out.

	Sean

	farhad.saidieh@bae.co.uk wrote:

	> What is going on?
	> Regarding playing indoors who thinks they can dictate what
should be done or not?
	>
	> If I want to play indoors, or out its up to me and no one
else. It also applies to how I want to play.
	>
	> I may want to play on an ice skating ring. Is some one going
to come and tell me I'm not allowed?
	>
	> Has any one heard of freedom of choice or is it now just
fashionable lingo.
	>
	> Farhad Saidieh