Padiddling

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Padiddling is the act of spinning an object on the pad of a

flying discs, but books, frying pans, magazines, pillows, and even laptop computers
are also popular.

Padiddling was popularized during freestyle disk (frisbee) competitions in the 1970s until it fell out of favor in the early 1980s. The technique was used extensively in competitive events by John Dwork, Jason Salkey, Richie Smits, Joey Hudoklin, and Randy Silvey.

For a brief period of time there was a Padiddlers Association of the World. Notable members of PAW included John Anthony, Bill King and Jim Brown.

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