Spiderman: Have you fought anyone physically? Have you saved any lives? Can you tell me something of your crime fighting experience? Especially of a time when you have used your frisbee.

Billy: Oh, I have done things like stop robberies. I remember once I stop a person from trying to steal from the candy store.

Spiderman: Was this some little kid or a grown man?

Billy: This was a grown man. Maybe early 20's. He held a gun up to the store owner and demanded all the money in the register. I happened to be walking by and noticed that there was a guy that seemed to be acting suspiciously like a lookout. When he saw me, he pretended like he was talking on the phone but he didn't pick up the receiver. When I passed by, I glanced in the window and I saw the guy harassing the clerk. I continued around the corner and I took out my frisbee. I went to back to the store and I just let my frisbee fly. I knocked the lookout out and then when the other guy came out. I knocked him out too. The owner called the police and they took him away. I didn't stay around to claim the glory.

Spiderman: Why not?

Billy: I was just happy to help out.

Spiderman: I understand.

Billy: I have other stories similar to that... stopping people in allies. I suppose it has been about twenty or so people. The police in my neighborhood call me the Frisbee Kid. I was in the newspaper once. I don't have the article though.

Spiderman: I don't need the article. Your story is easy enough to check. How do you get around? As you may know, I go slinging around the city. I move pretty quickly that way. Would you be able to keep up?

Billy: Well, the only thing I have is bike. I mean I can cut through traffic like those messengers but I am sure it is not comparable to the speed you get when you are web-slinging. But a good thing is that most of the crime fighting happens at night and there are less cars.

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