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Tid Bits
Last week I got some good ideas and tips on "cleaning your whistle".
I felt this would be a good topic along with others to conduct at an association meeting. So, what I am looking for are ideas and suggestions other officials use in "cleaning and keeping a striped shirt look clean, whites are white, blacks are black....Keeping a jacket neat and clean, keeping out the wrinkles, not allowing a patch to shrivel during washing/ drying . Care of shoes, keeping clean and polished, sanitised. Thanks for the help |
I always roll my pants and shirt up [seperately] and that seems to avoid wrinkles, even when carrying them in a backpack with shoes and other odds/ends crammed in.
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I use mouth wash to clean my whistles. I don’t use high heat when I dry my shirts
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I have found that shoe trees are a cheap way of getting more life out of your shoes.
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A simple way of keeping a jacket (the zippered Sahara-type jacket) clean and neat is to always fold and store it inside out.
When I take it off during introductions at the table, it's removed so that it's inside out. I zipper it and fold it like that. No lint, hair, dirt, etc., gets on the outside of the jacket. To be honest, I rarely wash the jacket as it makes the outside fade. Of course, I only wear it for about 30 minutes prior to each game and never put it back on until before my next game. |
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Anybody else do that? |
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Sure, why not? Or how about a fanny pack? |
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You guys are silly.
Now...again....what's a "tid" in a tidbit? Inquiring minds need to know. |
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And you'll get an idea for what a tid in the tidbit is. OK? |
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Geeze......and I thought Dan was only kidding about that silly putty egg. Learn sumthin' new every day. |
Dang. Thought this was a snack food thread.
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Yep, JR - a backpack for now! Too many years in the University, I guess, where backpacks are now prevelant [or were, anyway - my last degree was in 2001... my first degree was in - well, back then we just carried our books in huge stacks under our arms!]. I'll take your chagrin as a sign that I should upgrade to a cart or something before I start working any varsity ball? This is just my 2nd year - oh well - nobody has said anything critical yet (about the backpack, that is!).
It's also a hint of economics at home, as, among other things, we are on the tail end of raising four children - currently two in college, with the next two entering college over the next two years... come to think of it, I might be using the backpack for quite awhile yet! :eek: It is a very nice, leather backpack if that makes it more respectable? I did have one of those carts last year, but apparently went too cheap and the insides sort of fell apart on me... I think my money this summer will go towards an extra pair of shoes, pants, etc., which means I will probably have to roll everything up tighter in order for it all to fit in the backpack - and I bet it still won't wrinkle!! :D Of course, the key thought I meant to leave in my original post was that rolling clothes produces fewer wrinkles than folding!! Oh well - good to get feedback about the backpack if using one sounds too off the beaten track. Noone has ever called me mainstream, however... |
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I'm sorry to be part of the crowd that hijacked this thread, Observer. So here's my serious comment. As a regular presenter at my association meetings, I have to think that there's something more worthwhile for you to talk about than clean whistles or wrinkled pants. Is that something that you were asked to discuss? If not, I (personally) would probably try to find a topic that is more directly related to plays on the court. JMO. |
I have a neat shirt depicting that award.
Depending on when the meeting is, you may have access to new rule changes. Most of our meetings focus on inconsistencies, coaches' and administrators' observations, and how to implement any changes in how we call games. Case in point, at last year's mid-season meeting, our interpreter, who also calls college games,instructed us in the college mechanic of free throw administration of watching your own line instead of across the lane. [Of course, one guy who is not patched who did a game with me called an intentional foul on a guy on my line. I had my fist at the side for early entry, but the FT was made and I instead blew my whistle for a substitution. This is a guy who does not and will not listen, so I was not going to over rule him.] |
Thanks for the apology Chuck,
I too have been instrumental at many association meetings talking of many topics. I felt this is one that has never been covered in officials talk at meetings. In fact, the #1 or first block on our state observers sheet is "appearance". To me this means "is shirt neatly pressed, shoes shined, slacks neatly pressed, hair groomed properly, jacket zipped up, posture, etc. As an observer in D1 basketball, the #1, really #2, preceeded by "Difficulty of Game", is Appearance/Manner. Guess thats why I started this thread. |
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I think small, seemingly unimportant details like that need to be addressed at least once a year for the benefit of 1st and 2nd year officials. Woudn't take up an entire meeting with it, but a few minutes, or maybe just a handout would be great. |
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btw, I agree that these little issues (dress code, behavior, where to buy stuff, what to pack, how to get games, etc) need to be addressed for the new guys) |
I agree about addressing these small things with new people, and they also need to be addressed with the "old" people who just aren't paying attention. You know, the ones who say, "I don't know why I don't get better games. So what if my shoes are scuffed, my jacket is shar-pei wrinkled, and my whistle smells like a dirty shoe? I can still call the fouls..."
As far as the back pack, I'd recommend a good garment bag. You can get a good one for under $50, with pockets for other stuff. It's worth its weight in gold as far as clothing care, and also classy looks. Caring for the garments is simple if you always use cold water, borax, no bleach and low heat. Hang immediately upon removal from dryer. Dry clean the jacket twice a year. NEVER put the jacket in a bag or backpack. That's it. |
Yep - jacket never goes into the backpack!!
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