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SanDiegoSteve Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:35am

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Originally Posted by fitump56
At least he is calling ball.

And you?

Graduating magna cum laude from a famous technical college on Saturday and being inducted into the National Technical Honors Society.

And you?

GarthB Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:39am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Graduating magna cum laude from a famous technical college on Saturday and being inducted into the National Technical Honors Society.

And you?

Congratulations, Steve.

Interested Ump Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:46am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Graduating magna cum laude from a famous technical college on Saturday and being inducted into the National Technical Honors Society.

And you?

Probably not a good idea to match up academic credentials with The Deej, FYI.

Congratulations with your success. :D Kill one career, start another, that takes moxie, Sup.

SanDiegoSteve Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:47am

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Originally Posted by GarthB
Congratulations, Steve.

Thanks Garth. I'm very proud of myself. 18 classes with straight A's was quite a feat for an old man like me to pull off! :p

GarthB Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:56am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Thanks Garth. I'm very proud of myself. 18 classes with straight A's was quite a feat for an old man like me to pull off! :p


I know the feeling. I picked up 15 classes last year with straight A's. I couldn't help but think of my first time going through college and ponder, "If only I knew then what I know now."

Interested Ump Fri Mar 14, 2008 01:08am

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Interested Ump:

If you rotted out a pair of PU pants, then you definitely were not taking good care of your pants and were wearing a pair that should have been replaced a long time before they split on you. Sorry, but you lose on this one.

MTD, Sr.

Sure would have been nice to be able to afford to replace those PU pants. It was either replace or not feed the kids.

What did I lose?

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:02am

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Originally Posted by Interested Ump
Sure would have been nice to be able to afford to replace those PU pants. It was either replace or not feed the kids.

What did I lose?


If your plate pants were rotting out because they were salty and sweaty that means you weren't washing your plate pants on a regular basis, meaning you were not maintaining your equipment properly. That means if you were umpiring with me and were wearing a pair of salty, sweaty, rotted out pair of plate pants I would make sure that I would be standing up wind from you at all times. There no excuse for not keeping your gear in good repair. Sorry you still don't have a winner.

MTD, Sr.

RPatrino Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:32am

Steve, been there done that!! I earned an MBA while working full time, it's not easy. Now my degree was'nt a high folluttin technical degree like your's so you should be double proud! Good Job!

johnnyg08 Fri Mar 14, 2008 05:31pm

Wouldn't a 4.0 be Summa Cum Laude? or did you have other classees there and had to boost your GPA? congrats on honors

MrUmpire Fri Mar 14, 2008 05:47pm

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Originally Posted by GarthB
I know the feeling. I picked up 15 classes last year with straight A's. I couldn't help but think of my first time going through college and ponder, "If only I knew then what I know now."

Don't you mean 15 credits, GB?

SanDiegoSteve Fri Mar 14, 2008 07:57pm

Johnny, I got 16 A's and 2 A-'s. My GPA is 3.960. A's are A's, but I was disappointed with my A-'s. All my classes were 4 unit classes, 72 units total. I would have loved summa but will settle for magna.

MrUmpire, classes at computer technology schools are normally accelerated and so 15 classes for Garth sounds right if he went for a whole year at night.

DG Fri Mar 14, 2008 08:18pm

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Originally Posted by Interested Ump
Sure would have been nice to be able to afford to replace those PU pants. It was either replace or not feed the kids.

If the choice is replace the pants or feed the kids you need to give up umpiring and get a real job, and/or real second job.

Interested Ump Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:01pm

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Originally Posted by DG
If the choice is replace the pants or feed the kids you need to give up umpiring and get a real job, and/or real second job.

I was 22, two kids and back from 'Nam.

Interested Ump Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:17pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
If your plate pants were rotting out because they were salty and sweaty

Never said that but continue having your fun...

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that means you weren't washing your plate pants on a regular basis, meaning you were not maintaining your equipment properly.
Keep on.

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That means if you were umpiring with me and were wearing a pair of salty, sweaty, rotted out pair of plate pants I would make sure that I would be standing up wind from you at all times. There no excuse for not keeping your gear in good repair. Sorry you still don't have a winner.

MTD, Sr.
I didn't know there was a game on. If there is, it's in your head, not mine.

Let's return to reality, shall we? The reality is that amateur baseball is called by a very large number of umpires who don't meet your exacting criteria for pants excellence. Or shirt excellence. Or jock strap excellence for as best as I can tell.

These DeNucci imperfects allow our children to play baseball. Without them, how many thousands of games, and kids, would never be played or play? My children included.

Go right ahead, make fun of my lack of money and my split pants if it pleases you. Make fun of those umpires less fortunate who aren't DeNucci-labeled and aren't worthy of a look down your turned up nose.

It's the Old Guard standard. A self-righteous ball of hypocrisy as if you were Kings and Princes of an elite, executive society.

We are officials, in service to the game and its participants, nothing more, nothing less no matter how you want to overvalue your $15 per hour status.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:45pm

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Originally Posted by Interested Ump
Never said that but continue having your fun...



Keep on.


I didn't know there was a game on. If there is, it's in your head, not mine.

Let's return to reality, shall we? The reality is that amateur baseball is called by a very large number of umpires who don't meet your exacting criteria for pants excellence. Or shirt excellence. Or jock strap excellence for as best as I can tell.

These DeNucci imperfects allow our children to play baseball. Without them, how many thousands of games, and kids, would never be played or play? My children included.

Go right ahead, make fun of my lack of money and my split pants if it pleases you. Make fun of those umpires less fortunate who aren't DeNucci-labeled and aren't worthy of a look down your turned up nose.

It's the Old Guard standard. A self-righteous ball of hypocrisy as if you were Kings and Princes of an elite, executive society.

We are officials, in service to the game and its participants, nothing more, nothing less no matter how you want to overvalue your $15 per hour status.


Interested Ump:

On Mar. 11, 2008 at 01:50amEST you stated and I quote: "Yes, Steven, it has. I rottted out a pair of PU pants from salty sweat, slowly let loose the threading. Standing upright, there was nothing to report. Squatting was another matter."

You admitted to wearing a pair of pants that rotted out from salt and sweat. That can only mean one thing: You do not bother to wash your umpiring pants. One does not have to spend a fortune to look professional. It does not take a lot of money to properlay maintain your officiating equipment. Wash your pants regularily and they will not rot out from salt and sweat.

And if you want to get back to reality, your tirade is absolute nonsense.

MTD, Sr.


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