Signing Score Book!?
National Federation.
It it written anywhere in the rule book or case book that the referees have to sign the score book? |
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Are you kidding me? I just answered "no" first, and a little pop-up told me that my response has to be 10 letters long. Wassup with that?:confused: How about this, Brad......"no fuking way". That's 11 letters.:D |
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wow. I just did it and that's very strange. No kidding. What is the reason behind that, I wonder? No more contests for the shortest reply. . . |
I have experienced that too. I came to the conclusion, you have to speak in complete sentences.
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A complete sentence requires a subject and a verb. Either may be implied. But the word "no" doesn't fulfill the requirement.
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I do not believe there is any place that requires an official to sign the book. I just know that in my state it is required that we do so for ratings purposes at all varsity games.
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<HR> Is "I am" the shortest English sentence?
29-May-1998 <HR>Dear Cecil: A page of fun facts making the rounds says "I am" is the shortest complete sentence in English. Can this be true? --Jim Kepler, Chicago Dear Jim: No. You object: "No" isn't a sentence! A sentence needs a predicate! Oh, OK. Ready? Go. You object again: That's cheating! The subject is only implied! Who could possibly call that a sentence? I. Yeah, right, you say. And we're supposed to just take your word for it? ! :o |
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Sorry, couldn't help myself. :D |
Shut up is not allowed, under 10 characters.
However, shut TF up is allowed. You're welcome Chuck. |
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I have not come across an official who has signed the book in the state tournament (all rounds) or an official who knew they were supposed to sign the book. |
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