<cliff_clavin>
I'd have to say that's more of a hammer-throw technique there, Jerry.
</cliff_clavin>

Jerry Johnson wrote:

>Naw. Flightless birds don't have those big wing surfaces to contend with when 
>being thrown, and tend to have much more mass to throw.
>
>Regular birds don't skid well on snow, always good for some extra yardage.
>
>Emus are tougher to throw, but if you use a good spinning discus technique, 
>and hold both legs together, they go pretty good. And they sound funny.
>
>Jerry Johnson
>Web Developer
>Dolan Media Company
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>>BTW, if you have some nervous energy, I find Penguin throwing helps.
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>I find that if I don't use flighless birds, I can throw them a lot 
>further.
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