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GarthB Mon Apr 26, 2004 11:30am

Re: Could someone explain
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Kaliix
...what FYC means? I admit I am new. I have tried to surmise the meaning of this by its use but to no avail.


F@#$ You Call.

His High Holiness Mon Apr 26, 2004 11:41am

Re: Hey Peter
 
Quote:

Originally posted by GarthB
Dare we hope for a new record? I don't have the exact number that would be needed, but if we claim the record I'm sure that he-whose-name-is-not-spoken will tell us if we're wrong.
I believe that the record was 117 but since the "search" function has been disable by the administrator, the crazy one cannot prove anything one way or another.

They probably disabled the search function with the crazy one in mind.

Peter

Dave Hensley Mon Apr 26, 2004 12:51pm

Re: Could someone explain
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Kaliix
...what FYC means? I admit I am new. I have tried to surmise the meaning of this by its use but to no avail.

It means "f--k you call."


NSump Mon Apr 26, 2004 01:35pm

Re: Re: Hey Peter
 
Quote:

Originally posted by His High Holiness

I believe that the record was 117 but since the "search" function has been disable by the administrator, the crazy one cannot prove anything one way or another.

They probably disabled the search function with the crazy one in mind.

Peter [/B]
Gee, my first post in a long time and it might be a record breaker!

I am just feeling fuzzy all over.

w_sohl Mon Apr 26, 2004 03:58pm

Re: Re: Re: Re: Draw your OWN line
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by gsf23
Quote:

Did you see the game last year I believe it was. I cannot remember the umpire, but there was an argument with manager of the team in the field over balls and strikes. HP ump ejected him and the manager kicked dirt all over home plate, covering it. After the manager left, the HP ump refused to clean off home plate, the catcher asked for the ump brush and cleaned the plate himself. I thought it was hilarious at the time. Whaddya think?
It was Lou Pinella, and the ump got reprimanded for those actions.

GarthB Mon Apr 26, 2004 11:25pm

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Draw your OWN line
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by w_sohl
Quote:

Originally posted by gsf23
Quote:

Did you see the game last year I believe it was. I cannot remember the umpire, but there was an argument with manager of the team in the field over balls and strikes. HP ump ejected him and the manager kicked dirt all over home plate, covering it. After the manager left, the HP ump refused to clean off home plate, the catcher asked for the ump brush and cleaned the plate himself. I thought it was hilarious at the time. Whaddya think?
It was Lou Pinella, and the ump got reprimanded for those actions.
And, if I'm not mistaken, that umpire is no longer working in MLB.

DownTownTonyBrown Thu Apr 29, 2004 12:10pm

Not right
 
doesn't it seem contrary that in the end it is the childish coaches and players that seem to win.

Ejected for one action but he's going to do a little more because now that he's been ejected... he feels he didn't get the full value for the penalty, so he's going to make one last payment before leaving... and the umpire suffers for the childish tantrum and not feeling obligated to clean up the ejected one's mess.

Just to keep this going a little more...
what about the player that doesn't draw a line but merely reaches across the plate and taps the dirt over where he thinks the pitch was located. Nothing too dramatic but basically making the same comment. Smile? ignore? eject?


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