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rainmaker Fri Jun 18, 2004 11:55pm

This board is getting way too male these days, what with the football-good-guys-testosterone thread, and the baseball, and the NBA.

I had girls games tonight, and they were very girl-y. Thank goodness. First game, '3' teams (which means they're mostly freshmen and 8th graders). "Ball, ball, ball, ball, ball..." I haven't heard much of this lately, it's been more "Dead, dead, dead..." for some reason. Maybe the LA women do that, I don't know. The "ball, ball, ball" sounded almost cozy, and pleasant.

Then second game, we had the, "...uh, uh, uh.." routine that girls do when you call a foul on them. All 15 players were doing it all game.

Third game (varsity!), we had a Darcy, a Chelsea, a Kelsey, two Shelbys, a Katrina, a Christina and a Tina. Also, an apologizer. Goes up to block a shot, gets a little arm, "Sorry!" Reaches over to get a rebound and pushes in the process, "Excuse me!"

There ain't anything like a dame!

JRutledge Sat Jun 19, 2004 12:25am

Really?
 
Girls play basketball? :D

Peace

brandan89 Sat Jun 19, 2004 07:44am

You know what they say, "Girls will be girls."

Dan_ref Sat Jun 19, 2004 09:54am

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Originally posted by rainmaker

There ain't anything like a dame!

I believe the correct quote is "There aint *nuthin* like a dame"...and I agree.

TravelinMan Sat Jun 19, 2004 03:02pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
This board is getting way too male these days, what with the football-good-guys-testosterone thread, and the baseball, and the NBA.

Then second game, we had the, "...uh, uh, uh.." routine that girls do when you call a foul on them. All 15 players were doing it all game.


Juulie, what did you do about it? My response would have been "...uh, uh, uh, you don't disagree or complain about the calls in my game". If they didn't stop, well, I'd have to T them up for unsportsmanlike conduct. In other words, I'd give them one stern warning, then T them up.

rainmaker Sat Jun 19, 2004 10:37pm

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Originally posted by TravelinMan
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Originally posted by rainmaker
This board is getting way too male these days, what with the football-good-guys-testosterone thread, and the baseball, and the NBA.

Then second game, we had the, "...uh, uh, uh.." routine that girls do when you call a foul on them. All 15 players were doing it all game.


Juulie, what did you do about it? My response would have been "...uh, uh, uh, you don't disagree or complain about the calls in my game". If they didn't stop, well, I'd have to T them up for unsportsmanlike conduct. In other words, I'd give them one stern warning, then T them up.

It's not that big of a deal. Lots of girls do it a lot of the time. Usually the hairy eyeball does the trick.

Black&White Sat Jun 19, 2004 10:41pm

Aww they look so pretty all worked up and angry! ;) lol

TravelinMan Sun Jun 20, 2004 02:14pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by TravelinMan
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Originally posted by rainmaker
This board is getting way too male these days, what with the football-good-guys-testosterone thread, and the baseball, and the NBA.

Then second game, we had the, "...uh, uh, uh.." routine that girls do when you call a foul on them. All 15 players were doing it all game.


Juulie, what did you do about it? My response would have been "...uh, uh, uh, you don't disagree or complain about the calls in my game". If they didn't stop, well, I'd have to T them up for unsportsmanlike conduct. In other words, I'd give them one stern warning, then T them up.

Hairy eye-bsll eh. You have to show me that one someday. Do you need to eat something special that grows hair on your eyeballs? :)

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It's not that big of a deal. Lots of girls do it a lot of the time. Usually the hairy eyeball does the trick.


rainmaker Sun Jun 20, 2004 03:21pm

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Originally posted by TravelinMan
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by TravelinMan
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Originally posted by rainmaker
This board is getting way too male these days, what with the football-good-guys-testosterone thread, and the baseball, and the NBA.

Then second game, we had the, "...uh, uh, uh.." routine that girls do when you call a foul on them. All 15 players were doing it all game.


Juulie, what did you do about it? My response would have been "...uh, uh, uh, you don't disagree or complain about the calls in my game". If they didn't stop, well, I'd have to T them up for unsportsmanlike conduct. In other words, I'd give them one stern warning, then T them up.

Hairy eye-bsll eh. You have to show me that one someday. Do you need to eat something special that grows hair on your eyeballs? :)


The Hairy Eyeball is what my dad called that look that parents give across a crowded room to an errant child. I think that name for it is a family hair-loom. My dad had a very good one. My mom's had too much challenge -- we wanted to see how much farther we could get out of hand. I've in-hair-ited it from my dad -- I use it sparingly, but effectively on fans, coaches, players, and yes, even my own kids.

TravelinMan Sun Jun 20, 2004 03:54pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by TravelinMan
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Originally posted by rainmaker
This board is getting way too male these days, what with the football-good-guys-testosterone thread, and the baseball, and the NBA.

Then second game, we had the, "...uh, uh, uh.." routine that girls do when you call a foul on them. All 15 players were doing it all game.


Juulie, what did you do about it? My response would have been "...uh, uh, uh, you don't disagree or complain about the calls in my game". If they didn't stop, well, I'd have to T them up for unsportsmanlike conduct. In other words, I'd give them one stern warning, then T them up.

Hairy eye-bsll eh. You have to show me that one someday. Do you need to eat something special that grows hair on your eyeballs? :)


The Hairy Eyeball is what my dad called that look that parents give across a crowded room to an errant child. I think that name for it is a family hair-loom. My dad had a very good one. My mom's had too much challenge -- we wanted to see how much farther we could get out of hand. I've in-hair-ited it from my dad -- I use it sparingly, but effectively on fans, coaches, players, and yes, even my own kids.

That's hair-larious! OK Juulie - I'll lighten up. I've got to practice my Belushi stare - you know the one where he raised that one eyebrow real high - that ought to startle the coaches, players and fans enough to do what I say.

I sort of like the following approach when a coach or player complains about a call and demands an explanation: "Coach, do you want the long or the short version? (Usually, the coach answers "just give me the short version". To which I reply: "OK - White ball"

BTW, I watched Calendar girls - good flick, but needed the sub-titles to understand those darn Brits :)

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ChuckElias Sun Jun 20, 2004 03:54pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
The Hairy Eyeball is what my dad called that look that parents give across a crowded room to an errant child.
This is closely related to The Old Skunk-Eye. The Old Skunk-Eye conveys, "What the [bleep] are you doing? And you better knock it off!"

My daughter often puts me on the receiving end of The Old Skunk-Eye when I try to talk to her friends.

rainmaker Sun Jun 20, 2004 05:00pm

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
My daughter often puts me on the receiving end of The Old Skunk-Eye when I try to talk to her friends.
Yea, that's the look!

mick Sun Jun 20, 2004 05:23pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by rainmaker

There ain't anything like a dame!

I believe the correct quote is "There aint *nuthin* like a dame"...and I agree.

I think it depends upon the verse. :)

Mark Padgett Sun Jun 20, 2004 08:25pm

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Originally posted by mick

I think it depends upon the verse. :)

If you're working girls games, it can't get any verse. :p

Dan_ref Sun Jun 20, 2004 09:34pm

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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by rainmaker

There ain't anything like a dame!

I believe the correct quote is "There aint *nuthin* like a dame"...and I agree.

I think it depends upon the verse. :)

I think it depends on how long it's been since you've actually seen a dame...some say even camels start looking all right after a while. :eek:

Anyway, I still agree...

We've got sunlight on the sand. We've got moonlight on the sea. We've got mangos and bananas we can pick right off the trees. We've got volleyball and ping-pong and a lot of dandy games. What ain't we got? We ain't got dames! We get packages from home. We get movies. We get shows. We get speeches from our skipper and advice from Tokyo Rose. We get letters doused with perfume. We get dizzy from the smell. What ain't we got? You know (bad word) well. We've got nothing to put on a clean white suit for. What we need is what there ain't no subsitute for. There is nothing like a dame. Nothing in the world. There is nothing you can name that is anything like a dame. We feel restless. We feel blue. We feel hungry and in need. We feel every kind of feeling but the feeling never leaves. We feel hungry as the wolf felt when he met Red Riding Hood. What don't we feel? We don't feel good. Lots of things in life are beautiful but, brother, there is one particular thing that is in no way, shape, or form like any other. There is nothing like a dame. Nothing in the world. There is nothing you can name that is anything like a dame. There are drinks like a dame. And no books like a dame. And nothing looks like a dame. And nothing acts like a dame. Or attracts like a dame. There ain't a thing that's wrong with any man here that can't be cure by (don't know what they say). A girly female feminine dame.

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Originally posted by Mark Padgett


If you're working girls games, it can't get any verse. :p

Oy vey. BTW

A man and his wife were planning a vacation. They ended up in an argument, though..."It's 'Hawaii', I'm telling you!" she said.

"I never KNEW someone so stubborn! 'Havaii' is how it's pronounced!" he replied.

And so it went all the way to the vacation...

As they got off the airplane, they passed a man. The husband abruptly stopped the wife and turned to the man to ask, "Now that we're on the island, you can settle an argument between my wife and me. Is this'Hawaii' or 'Havaii?'"

"This is Havaii," the man replied.

"Ha!" the husband gloated, turning to his wife. "See, didn't I tell you never to argue with me? I'm alllll-ways right!"

As they began to walk away, he turned back and gave the man a hearty "Thank you!"

"You're Velcome!!!"


[Edited by Dan_ref on Jun 20th, 2004 at 10:36 PM]

Jurassic Referee Sun Jun 20, 2004 09:49pm

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..some say even camels start looking all right after a while.

[/B][/QUOTE]And two humps are better than one.

Mark Padgett Sun Jun 20, 2004 10:07pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref


A man and his wife were planning a vacation. They ended up in an argument, though..."It's 'Hawaii', I'm telling you!" she said.

"I never KNEW someone so stubborn! 'Havaii' is how it's pronounced!" he replied.

And so it went all the way to the vacation...

As they got off the airplane, they passed a man. The husband abruptly stopped the wife and turned to the man to ask, "Now that we're on the island, you can settle an argument between my wife and me. Is this'Hawaii' or 'Havaii?'"

"This is Havaii," the man replied.

"Ha!" the husband gloated, turning to his wife. "See, didn't I tell you never to argue with me? I'm alllll-ways right!"

As they began to walk away, he turned back and gave the man a hearty "Thank you!"

"You're Velcome!!!"


[Edited by Dan_ref on Jun 20th, 2004 at 10:36 PM]

"My wife and I went on a vacation."
"Jamaica?"
"No, she went of her own accord."

rainmaker Sun Jun 20, 2004 11:27pm

Merciful Heavens, I thought this was a family site!

bob jenkins Mon Jun 21, 2004 08:27am

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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by mick

I think it depends upon the verse. :)

If you're working girls games, it can't get any verse. :p


You've no rhyme nor reason to make that post. ;)

bbgirl Mon Jun 21, 2004 01:06pm

lol.
 
Yes, girls play basketball. They even call games....

This was a cute thread, ooops my bad, was that too girlish?

bob jenkins Mon Jun 21, 2004 01:30pm

Re: lol.
 
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Originally posted by bbgirl
Yes, girls play basketball. They even call games....

This was a cute thread, ooops my bad, was that too girlish?

A cute thread?

Afraid not. ;)


rainmaker Mon Jun 21, 2004 01:46pm

Re: lol.
 
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Originally posted by bbgirl
Yes, girls play basketball. They even call games....

This was a cute thread, ooops my bad, was that too girlish?

Not too girlish for me! But I don't know too many girls that call games. Quite a few women though...

bbgirl Mon Jun 21, 2004 02:29pm

well
 
Yes, girls as well women. Most women are still girls at heart... the phrase men will be boys comes to mind.

JRutledge Mon Jun 21, 2004 02:32pm

Re: lol.
 
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Originally posted by bbgirl
Yes, girls play basketball. They even call games....


Well I was just at a tournament yesterday where I officiated girls basketball. If you say they play, I guess I will have to take your word for it. :rolleyes:

Peace

rainmaker Mon Jun 21, 2004 03:35pm

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Yes, girls play basketball. They even call games....


Well I was just at a tournament yesterday where I officiated girls basketball. If you say they play, I guess I will have to take your word for it. :rolleyes:

Peace

don't worry, bbgirl, Jeff isn't misogynistic. He just doesn't have an awful lot of girls' teams in his area that play good ball.

By the way, where are you, bbgirl?

CoachArete Mon Jun 21, 2004 04:14pm

Judging by some of the posts here, I would argue that perhaps class has gone out of style.

rainmaker Mon Jun 21, 2004 05:35pm

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Judging by some of the posts here, I would argue that perhaps class has gone out of style.
I thought a class-less society was a good thing?

JRutledge Mon Jun 21, 2004 10:58pm

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don't worry, bbgirl, Jeff isn't misogynistic. He just doesn't have an awful lot of girls' teams in his area that play good ball.


In all seriousness, we had Candice Parker, right in my area. So there are many very good players on the Girl's side around here. I just cannot stand girl's basketball. They cannot jump. They do not play above the rim. I am not a big NBA Fan, at least not as much as I used to. But I could tell you much more about the NBA then I could any WNBA game. I cannot name one player outside of Karl Malone's Daughter on that team. And I do not even know her name. I know I am not alone there. ;)

Peace

kristal_15 Sun Jun 27, 2004 02:59pm

Try dealing with this when you play! eesh! Just a question, as a ref could i tell her to stop doing this? Even thought it is not really flagrant.But as a player, i do find it disrspectful and amazingly annoying. I do believe that it's not basketball when you amount to that. I dunno that's just me! Just play the game and shut up! hee hee

JRutledge Sun Jun 27, 2004 03:14pm

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Originally posted by kristal_15
Try dealing with this when you play! eesh! Just a question, as a ref could i tell her to stop doing this? Even thought it is not really flagrant.But as a player, i do find it disrspectful and amazingly annoying. I do believe that it's not basketball when you amount to that. I dunno that's just me! Just play the game and shut up! hee hee
Of course it is annoying, that is why they do it.

But they can do it. There is nothing in the rules that says you cannot do it.

Peace

Dan_ref Sun Jun 27, 2004 07:22pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by CoachArete
Judging by some of the posts here, I would argue that perhaps class has gone out of style.
I thought a class-less society was a good thing?

One thing everyone from Marx to Trump to the Kennedys can agree on: a classless society is a good thing unless you happen to be from one of the upper classes.



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