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dents). Just ask the team that knocked a groom off his motorcycle on the way to his wedding, cost them half a case of RC. Don’t worry, they were still invited to the ceremony. Like any professional team, Team ‘Ulti-


mate Tuk-tuk’ came prepared with match- ing uniforms and swag (aka: matching nerdy tournament apparel and team uni- forms). Ottawa Ultimate generously do- nated four dozen discs to the cause which were donated along the way. They were so popular with the kids, even the discs used as décor in the rickshaw disappeared along the way. At our many stops for delicious masala


tea, we would often pull out a disc. In- trigued at this strange flying object, kids would stare, wondering what the heck we were doing. With some confusion and


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