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Inventor of Frisbee Dies at 90

kmk420kali

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Fred Morrison didn't cure a disease, go to the moon, or invent some high-tech gadget. But he made many of our lives just a bit happier with a simple toy that prompted dreams of flying saucers and sparked intramural games.
According to his son, "old age caught up" with Morrison as he dealt with a battle against cancer. Yet somehow, this remark appears to be the only sad line in Morrison's obituary.
The man's life sounds like it contained as much joy as he brought to children and adults around the world with his invention. In fact, even the events which led to the creation of what is now known as a Frisbee sound happy:
Morrison and his future wife, Lu, used to toss a tin cake pan on the beach in California. The idea grew as Morrison considered ways to make the cake pans fly better and after serving as a pilot in World War II, Morrison began manufacturing his flying discs in 1948.
From there the simple plastic disc would change name from "Pluto Platter" to "Frisbee," but it would remain an staple in memories of summers in the park, beach games of Frisbee golf, and late night Ultimate Frisbee competitions.
So, while Fred Morrison's passing is a sad event, it's heartwarming to hear that he led a good life as he gave us an excuse to laugh and giggle as we send pieces of plastic whizzing through the air.
 

guest2012y

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Everywhere you go there is a Frisbee.........I have two out in my yard now. That's a legacy,even if it's just a Frisbee.
 

Clackamas Coot

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There is a religious group devoted to Frisbees. They call themselves 'Frisbeetarians'

The basic tenet of this group is that when you die you turn into a Frisbee and another member tosses your body/Frisbee on the top of a roof where it remains for eternity.

It must be catching on because I've seen a lot of Frisbees on the top of houses.

CC
 

SADtheOriginal

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Thanks for all the good frisbee times and RIP. but is he really the first person to throw a disk to another person for fun? Sounds like it may have happened before ;) But that's how history goes you gotta get credit and he managed to get that and made a name for himself that will live on as long as humanity (ideally) Thanks again Fred for the Fris' !
 

Clackamas Coot

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Thanks for all the good frisbee times and RIP. but is he really the first person to throw a disk to another person for fun? Sounds like it may have happened before ;) But that's how history goes you gotta get credit and he managed to get that and made a name for himself that will live on as long as humanity (ideally) Thanks again Fred for the Fris' !
You mean like a discus?
 
Very sad day for Frisbee Lovers everywhere but a legend,, umm I wonder did he smoke the herb ! Respect and rep to Fred \soilgrower/
 

Stoner4Life

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they ought to cremate him, then grind the ashes to a very fine powder
and then mix a little bit of Fred into the next 20-30 million frisbees.......


R.I.P. Fred Morrison


 

Pinball Wizard

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I lived a sheltered life...up until then...1967

I lived a sheltered life...up until then...1967

...the first time, somebody threw a Frisbee at me....I just watched it sail past me...I didn't know I was suppose to catch it & send it back...:tumbleweed:...
(ps...it was thrown by John Sebaston...at a 'Lovin Spoonfuls' concert)...yeah...I'm a dumbass...:biggrin:
 

steppinRazor

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wow RIP bro!!
hadnt realised the frisbee was such a modern innovation.. have spent many summer afternoons smoking spliffs and sippin cold beers while walking the Frolf course :joint:
nothing feels better than being ripped off yer ass and gettin a whole in one with a crazy asss shot! ahhh man cant wait for this snow to melt
 

xcrispi

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Long Live The Hippie Disc
I still have my glow in the dark frisbee , it's a fuking collectors item man .
Soooo much buds been rolled in that poor old thing .
Good lookin out Fred .
Crispi
 

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