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Originally Posted by canadaump6
A play on words. Cheeky, and a$$. Good one! I'm sure Steven Tyler would be proud.
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Not intended as a play on words. Cheeky means being a little smart as$ to an elder. You made it a play on words, and let's leave Tyler out of this.
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Originally Posted by canadaump6
First of all, the correct term to use is mother. Have some respect. As for the soap thing, we're in the 21st century. Studies have proven that corporal punishment is an ineffective way to solve problems.
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Mommy. I'll stick with that in your case. Studies show...so what? The Bible (which I know you don't believe in, but it's a pretty good resource for child-rearing), say's to discipline your children through corporal punishment. So the new-aged, psycho-babble that so-called child experts came up with doesn't change the fact that whoopin' a child's behind works very well, as does the soap/mouth deal. I take it that you were not disciplined in this fashion. It shows. You probably got "time-outs." Sheesh.
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Originally Posted by canadaump6
What does disrespecting Ron Luciano have to do with one's childhood? I don't care how many Major League games he did. I read two of his books, and could list hundreds of idiotic things he admitted to doing as an umpire. To be associated with him is embarassing, so I don't understand why you are defending him.
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This just indicates that you are a fool. It goes directly to your upbringing, or lack thereof really, that you even dare to disrespect Ron Luciano, or any other older adult. Not to mention speaking ill of the dead. You were not raised, you were jerked up, as they say.
I read all 4 of Luciano's books. I didn't see anything "idiotic" about anything he did. Zany, kookie? Perhaps. Off-the-wall, nutty? Yes! Idiotic? No, not idiotic. Besides, you did not say that he did idiotic things, you called him an idiot. Pot, meet Kettle.
I'm defending Ron Luciano's memory from the likes of you, who have no respect for his accomplishments, because he is not around to defend himself.