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Hi

I thought Miranda clearly said it wasnt meant to start an e-mail chain of
reactions.....
I think we all had a clear answer, so maybe its enough for now.

Thanks

CC

Andrew Wilson wrote:

> We were having a similar discussion last night at practice.
>
> I seem to remember reading somewhere, maybe rec.sport.disc - so it could be
> a UPA rule - that the D could start stalling you if you stood over the disc
> without picking it up. This poses the question - what happens if you change
> your mind and let someone else pick up the disc?
>
> If you take this to its logical conclusion, you could get stalled out
> without even picking up the disc...  which doesn't seem right to me.
>
> Is this one of those grey areas where spirit is the key?