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Old Wed Jul 31, 2013, 03:34pm
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
So you are silent when you see them in the lay-up line and then when the first time they come out with earrings or tape over their ears you say nothing until everyone notices?
I never said that. This is what I said:

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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
"You have to take out your earrings" (instead of "You can't play with earrings").
So when a player passes by me, in the layup line, with earrings, I say ""You can't play with earrings". I'm not telling them that they have to take off the earrings, I'm just telling them that they can't play with the earrings. After that, I don't care what they do, but they're not playing with earrings. This is a long time local "mechanic" based on some liability issues, and I have no problem if others state this directive differently, i.e., "You have to take out your earrings".

This was the only statement on my list where I indicated a better statement. I purposely did not suggest better statements for the others.
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