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rockyroad Wed Mar 24, 2004 02:20pm

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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The vision of Mark in his black-and-white thong...

Oh my God...and now I have to go and try to eat lunch... thanks a lot JR!!!

rainmaker Wed Mar 24, 2004 02:27pm

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Originally posted by rockyroad
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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The vision of Mark in his black-and-white thong...

Oh my God...and now I have to go and try to eat lunch... thanks a lot JR!!!

Having worked with Mark a time or two, I must agree with rocky about the after--effects of this vision. I won't need a perm for a few weeks!

Jurassic Referee Wed Mar 24, 2004 03:13pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by rockyroad
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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The vision of Mark in his black-and-white thong...

Oh my God...and now I have to go and try to eat lunch... thanks a lot JR!!!

Having worked with Mark a time or two, I must agree with rocky about the after--effects of this vision. I won't need a perm for a few weeks!

I was lucky. I passed out before I went blind.

Jurassic Referee Wed Mar 24, 2004 03:18pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
[/B]
...it was a very short trip.

[/B][/QUOTE]Careful. I know where you live! [/B][/QUOTE]

That was you??!

Geeze...kinda sorry I called the cops on ya now...

[/B][/QUOTE]
Actually, you're gonna get get a visit from a fellow (fellow?) official from NJ....
http://www.rfthomas.clara.net/bf_images/f352.jpg

Mark Padgett Wed Mar 24, 2004 03:34pm

If you think the Speedos are bad, wait 'til you see what we use for whistles!

I'll leave this up to your imagination.

BTW - Juulie - I read your letter in The Oregonian today. You mean you have other interests besides officiating?

Dan_ref Wed Mar 24, 2004 03:39pm

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
...it was a very short trip.

[/B]
Careful. I know where you live! [/B][/QUOTE]

That was you??!

Geeze...kinda sorry I called the cops on ya now...

[/B][/QUOTE]
Actually, you're gonna get get a visit from a fellow (fellow?) official from NJ....
http://www.rfthomas.clara.net/bf_images/f352.jpg [/B][/QUOTE]

LOL!

btw, I don't see any t*ts, maybe bad angle?

Barry C. Morris Wed Mar 24, 2004 03:56pm

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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I was lucky. I passed out before I went blind. [/B][/QUOTE]

What, pray tell, were you doing, while thinking of Mark in Speedos, that might cause you to go blind? :eek:

Mark Padgett Wed Mar 24, 2004 04:09pm

BTW - when I showed my stats to my son, Josh, he was astonished that I threw out only about 20 coaches in 25 seasons. He said he threw out 20 in <i>one </i> season once.

He was serious.

Jurassic Referee Wed Mar 24, 2004 04:17pm

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Originally posted by Barry C. Morris
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
I was lucky. I passed out before I went blind. [/B]
What, pray tell, were you doing, while thinking of Mark in Speedos, that might cause you to go blind?

[/B][/QUOTE]Susie Sasquatch just got re-routed to your house, Barry. Be very, veeeeery careful when you open the door.

canuckrefguy Wed Mar 24, 2004 08:08pm

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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
As I've stated before, I've signed a contract to officiate in the Women's World Mudwrestling Federation. They want me to help introduce their new "creamed corn division". The best part (other than they tape in Vegas) is that the officials get to wear black and white striped Speedos! :p
....and fishnets, I suppose....

Mark Padgett Thu Mar 25, 2004 04:53pm

I got a couple of emails about my son Josh's remark that he threw out 20 coaches in a season. If he said he did it, he did it. This would be a combination of regular HS and at least 3 rec leagues while working almost 300 games. It doesn't seem that far out of whack to me, especially since I was at a game two years earlier where he tossed both coaches and both assistants. For your dining and dancing pleasure, here's what happened:

Eighth grade boys rec. In the 3rd quarter, team A is up by over 30. When their lead got to 20, the mercy rule kicked in and they then could not guard in the backcourt. However, coach A had his team set up in a half-court trap and the lead just kept getting bigger. I was in the stands as the "on-site Board member". I know Josh mentioned to coach A that he might want to let up a little and let the other team have some fun. The response was something along the lines of "you ref - I'll coach".

Eventually, after another steal and layup, coach B made a remark to coach A. Coach A responded with a comment about team B being a bunch of losers, and if they couldn't "take it", they should just not show up.

Coach B and his assistant then stormed team A's bench and grabbed the two A coaches. Josh immediately stepped in between them while his partner grabbed coach B from behind and pulled him off. By this time, I was on the court. Josh told coach A he was ejected and that he (Josh) would recommend to the Board that he be banned for the season (he eventually was). He then told his assistant that he was also ejected for motioning at coach B to "come on over here". He told coach B and his assistant they were both ejected and he would recommend to the Board they be banned for the rest of the season and also for one more season (they were).

The four howler monkeys then left. I had another Board member follow them out into the parking lot, just in case.

Josh then addressed the crowd, told them that all the coaches were ejected and that if a parent from each team would come down and sit on their team's bench, they would finish the game - which is what happened. He also addressed all the players and told them that sometimes, adults act like children and that they just saw a good example of how not to act. He told them they could show everyone how mature they were by just playing the game. The players all shook hands and finished the game without team A pressing.

I thought Josh did pretty well, considering that he was only a HS junior at the time.

[Edited by Mark Padgett on Mar 25th, 2004 at 03:55 PM]

mick Thu Mar 25, 2004 05:13pm

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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
I thought Josh did pretty well, considering that he was only a HS junior at the time.
Mark,
That'll puff a Dad up a little. :)
mick

zebraman Thu Mar 25, 2004 05:52pm

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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
I thought Josh did pretty well, considering that he was only a HS junior at the time.
Good lord, that's great game management - especially for a junior in high school! Nice parenting Mark.

Z

Mark Padgett Thu Mar 25, 2004 06:44pm

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Originally posted by zebraman
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
I thought Josh did pretty well, considering that he was only a HS junior at the time.
Good lord, that's great game management - especially for a junior in high school! Nice parenting Mark.

Z

Thanks, but of course, his mom took all the credit.

johnSandlin Fri Mar 26, 2004 12:24pm

Mark,

Congratulations on such a GREAT, and OUTSTANDING career in officiating. Even though, I have never had the opportunity to meet you face to face, I have always enjoyed reading your opinions, thoughts, perspectives, and comments about every end of the game of basketball.

You have a great and wise knowledge of the game of basketball. I wish nothing but the best with your retirement from officiating.

Again, CONGRATS!!!!!!!!! on a job very well and professionally done.


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