Re: Re: Re: Re: to Irishmafia
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Originally posted by Glen G
Mafia man says:
When I mentioned Glen's welcomed commitment, it was meant as a probably deserved compliment. Sadly, he didn't take it that way.
"probably deserved compliment" What in the world does that mean? More indecision, no wonder they have the run of "their" field.
Mafia man says:
When in the path of a fielder returning to their position or a batter or runner to the dugout or a player moving to the plate to bat. I yield to the game participants as we all should. It is their game and their field.
I don't have rabbit ears but will continue to have the game played as a recreational game, not an opportunity to have others vent their childish frustrations out on innocent spectators and players.
Mafia Man says:
A sports official is a person who should be in charge and control of an athletic contest, not in ownership.
Well said, "In charge" were the key words. When I say my field I'm not the type that makes up my own rules etc. I strictly follow park district rules which each and every one of them state NO FOUL LANGUAGE!
ps:
I don't need or desire to "stand corrected by you!"
Glen G
[Edited by Glen G on Jul 15th, 2003 at 05:34 PM]
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Glen,
You might want to check out this site.
http://www.gmcgriff.com
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