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Mark Padgett Tue Oct 19, 2004 06:41pm

During play, A1 dribbles. You call an official's timeout to clean it up. After play is resumed, A1 dribbles again. This time, it gets on your shoes. Is this double dribble?

Aren't you glad I'm back? :p

ChuckElias Tue Oct 19, 2004 08:27pm

In the movie "Arthur", when Hobson is hospitalized, Arthur brings him some presents. Hobson opens one to reveal a basketball, and quips (as only Sir John Gielgud could), "A basketball. How lovely. If I want to dribble, I can always call a nurse."

Welcome back, Mark :)

Dan_ref Tue Oct 19, 2004 08:28pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Padgett
During play, A1 dribbles. You call an official's timeout to clean it up. After play is resumed, A1 dribbles again. This time, it gets on your shoes. Is this double dribble?


Depends. Are these new shoes or old shoes?
Quote:


Aren't you glad I'm back? :p

Depends. You gonna actually be funny this time or is it just same ol' same ol'?

;)

Dan_ref Tue Oct 19, 2004 08:31pm

Quote:

Originally posted by ChuckElias
In the movie "Arthur", when Hobson is hospitalized, Arthur brings him some presents. Hobson opens one to reveal a basketball, and quips (as only Sir John Gielgud could), "A basketball. How lovely. If I want to dribble, I can always call a nurse."

Welcome back, Mark :)

One thing I never got about that movie: just whatinthehell did Arthur see in the Liza Minelli character?? And why didn't he warn poor old David Gest??? :eek:

Jurassic Referee Tue Oct 19, 2004 11:15pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Padgett
During play, A1 dribbles. You call an official's timeout to clean it up. After play is resumed, A1 dribbles again. This time, it gets on your shoes. Is this double dribble?


<i>Depends</i>. Are these new shoes or old shoes?
Quote:


Aren't you glad I'm back? :p

<i>Depends</i>. You gonna actually be funny this time or is it just same ol' same ol'?


Depends = no dribble!

rainmaker Tue Oct 19, 2004 11:26pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Padgett
Aren't you glad I'm back? :p
Depends. You gonna actually be funny this time or is it just same ol' same ol'?

;)

You should ask the players and parents he works with...


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