I like stuff and things. Mostly stuff. Things is good, but stuff is even better. Stuff can be a pretty powerful thing. When I'm not thinking about stuff and things, I'm writing about stuff and things or taking pictures of stuff and things. Professionally, I tell people about edible and drinkable stuff and things and after they make some decisions, I bring them stuff and things that they want. My favorite books, movies and music are all about stuff and things. And when I come home after a long day of work, I go to bed and dream about stuff. And things.

My nickname is the result of being dubbed a sort of mascot by a group of friends who played Ultimate Frisbee many years back. Perhaps in another lifetime. While definitively a female, I am not a Frisbee and I do not play Frisbee. I only claim to be one of God's Private Mysteries.

But if I was an actual Frisbee, I'd be safety orange. And I'd glow in the dark.

I like clouds. Yes, I do. And buildings. I like buildings. A lot.

Frisbee Girl. Get yours at bighugelabs.com/flickr

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    joelf says:

    "Frisbee Girl takes on the class bully to defend her boyfriend and unwittingly humiliates him by undermining his masculinity and Alex is devastated when Mallory scores higher than him on an IQ test.

    Frisbee Girl tries to apologize to Adam, but discovers that all the boys are making fun of him and he won´t speak to her."

    8th June, 2006

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    featherbed says:

    "Frisbee is a damn special human being who seems to be one of the few people capable of having an outsized and welcoming heart and a healthy filthy weird sense of humour at the same time.

    she can also cross her eyes!"

    3rd February, 2006

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    lipstick thespian says:

    "I found Frisbee Girl at the Yerba Buena Plaza at dusk lying in a field of daisies. She was easy to find because she glows in the dark and in an iridescently orange manner.

    I said to myself, "Well, if this isn't one of God's Little Mysteries!", which was an odd thing to say in a small patch of daisies at dusk, but I probably am not the first person to say it.

    I picked Frisbee Girl up, dusted her off on my windbreaker and threw her to a friend. We played with Frisbee Girl there in the Yerba Buena dusk until it was too dark to see anymore. Then I put her in my backpack and went home. I love finding free stuff! One of God's Little Mysteries, indeed!"

    3rd January, 2006

Joined:
May 2005
Currently:
San Francisco
I am:
Female and Taken
Occupation:
Technical coordinator
Website:
Fris' Biz