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Old Thu Jan 19, 2006, 05:07pm
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Coach: "What's the T for?"
Me: "He said the call was bull****."
Coach now gives the prescribed response as per p23 of the coaches manual- "he was right."

Dan sez?

My point is cutting to the chase is far better than going through "what did he say?" "I aint telling!" for 5 minutes. If the kid offended you come right out & tell what he said.

And IMO "Ask him" is inviting trouble

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I agree with that. He's heard the words before.

Now answer the question, weasel-boy.

After you do it your way and the coach sez "he was right, do you:
a) Ignore him.
b) warn him
c) "T" him up
d) laugh/giggle
e) tell him to "shut up".
f) puke on his shoes and/or stare at his pants
g) other

Inquiring minds need to know!
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Again, the kid would normally have to go much further than a whispered "bul****" before he gets my attention. But let's say I'm in a bad mood & I've had enough, and it works out as you say it might (which it might, which is why I don't have such a touchy trigger btw).

Then my answer is still it depends, although I'm really leaning towards d) laugh/giggle.

But you? You get e) tell him to "shut up".
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