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Old Mon Nov 26, 2007, 07:38pm
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I tell them. I do not want them to assume the context. I will repeat the entire phrase and think nothing of it.
If that works for you...great. I could really care less what they "assume". If I'm managing the game...then my definition of profanity is profanity...it is what it is.

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Just like I would do if I had to fill out and ejection report.
Agree, now we are in different territory IMO...my report is specific.

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I want the coaches and everyone to know what was said so they cannot claim I heard something else.
Again, I don't care if the coaches know the specific words...if they can't trust that I know what profanity is...then they shouldn't have me there.

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It is not always the words themselves that are bad; it is the way the words were used that adds to the context of the actions.
Is there an echo in here...
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