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Jurassic Referee Mon Jul 16, 2007 12:08pm

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Originally Posted by Old School
To the tune of about 120 last season along. Amazing that a guy can get over a hundred varsity hs and college games and not own a rulebook.

That just might be the funniest thing ever posted on this forum.

Lah me...120 varsity high school and college games.:D

Adam Mon Jul 16, 2007 01:49pm

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Originally Posted by Old School
Yea, that's happen quite a bit. To the tune of about 120 last season along.

Psssst: Intramurals don't count, no matter what your Mom tells you.

Old School Mon Jul 16, 2007 02:00pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
That just might be the funniest thing ever posted on this forum.

Lah me...120 varsity high school and college games.:D

Yea, you're right, I'm cutting back this year.

Jurassic Referee Mon Jul 16, 2007 02:41pm

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Originally Posted by Old School
Yea, you're right, I'm cutting back this year.

Your next high school varsity game will be your first one.

And your first high school varsity game will be your last one.

High school/college ain't rec league, Toto.

You don't think that anybody really believed you, did you?

Silly monkey......:rolleyes:

Old School Mon Jul 16, 2007 03:14pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Your next high school varsity game will be your first one.

And your first high school varsity game will be your last one.

High school/college ain't rec league, Toto.

You don't think that anybody really believed you, did you?

Silly monkey......:rolleyes:

Not a chance, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night.

rainmaker Mon Jul 16, 2007 09:10pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
That just might be the funniest thing ever posted on this forum.

Lah me...120 varsity high school and college games.:D

Ya think? I was laughing harder when I got to this part:

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Originally Posted by Old School
I'm good, no, I'm damn good because i have never cheated on the HS test, and I pass it every year without a rulebook. Damn I good, thanks for pointing that out.

Although now that I think about it, I have to admit, he didn't say it was the NFHS test. And he didn't define "pass". Nor "cheat"....

Mark Padgett Mon Jul 16, 2007 09:46pm

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Originally Posted by rainmaker
Ya think? I was laughing harder when I got to this part:

Although now that I think about it, I have to admit, he didn't say it was the NFHS test. And he didn't define "pass". Nor "cheat"....

I would bet the "HS" test he passes is the one for underwater basket weaving. :D

Kelvin green Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:40pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Old School:

What city and state do you officiate H.S. basketball? And where do you officiate college basketball?

Please tell us? We all want to know so that we can verify your experience.

MTD, Sr.

Mark

I have a couple of suggestions on the states...

State of Confusion, which is just south of the State of Intoxication, which by the way does not border the State of Matrimony, but driving thru that state may drive you to Intoxication. Dont forget there is the State of Felicity which is near the State of Bliss (no relation to FT Bliss in Texas). There is the State of Stupor, , or State of Utter Ridiculousness, which most likey is near the State of Undress, that leads to the State of Humor.

The State of Nirvana maybe close by, but we could not be that lucky because the state of Anger is on that freeway, just prior to the State of Total Lack of Logic (or is that common sense?---- sorry lost my geography book, and my GPS is not programmed)

Just to State the Obvious..

Mark Dexter Wed Jul 18, 2007 02:49pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
I would bet the "HS" test he passes is the one for underwater basket weaving. :D

Could be coach Harrick's "how many halves in a basketball game" multiple-choice final.

Mark Padgett Wed Jul 18, 2007 03:15pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
Could be coach Harrick's "how many halves in a basketball game" multiple-choice final.

Under FEEBLE rules, there's 3.86 (metric). http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...mages/woot.gif

Scrapper1 Thu Jul 19, 2007 06:09pm

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Originally Posted by Chess Ref
2 of the kids start running at other full speed,yelling not so nice greetings, :eek: never make it to each other because 2 other players get in the way and keep them seperated.

I would never read someone the riot act over this, especially in a 9th grade game. My personal feeling, without seeing the actual play, is that I'd have double technicals, but not flagrant. If you saw it differently -- since you were there -- I have no problem with it.

Scrapper1 Thu Jul 19, 2007 06:20pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
4.2.1 Situation C: A player wears a hard cast on an arm or a hard splint on a finger that has been covered with a foam-rubber padding and then wrapped securely with a soft elastic athletic bandage. RULING: Legal. Players may participate if wearing a hard cast or hard splint if properly padded and with medical permission and referee approval.

Ok, I've been away from the board for a couple weeks, so maybe I'm missing something, but is this a joke? There is no 4.2.1 and 3.5 SITUATION A still clearly states that metal or hard casts on the hand or elbow "shall always be declared illegal".

Is the joke on me? :confused:

Mark Dexter Thu Jul 19, 2007 07:06pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Ok, I've been away from the board for a couple weeks, so maybe I'm missing something, but is this a joke? There is no 4.2.1 and 3.5 SITUATION A still clearly states that metal or hard casts on the hand or elbow "shall always be declared illegal".

Is the joke on me? :confused:

Methinks they were discussing that "football" that Mr. David Beckham plays.

Jurassic Referee Thu Jul 19, 2007 07:26pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Ok, I've been away from the board for a couple weeks, so maybe I'm missing something, but is this a joke? There is no 4.2.1 and 3.5 SITUATION A still clearly states that metal or hard casts on the hand or elbow "shall always be declared illegal".

Is the joke on me? :confused:

Reading is fundamental.

Nevada was responding to an MTD Sr. post about soccer by citing the relevant soccer rule.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Jul 19, 2007 07:45pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Reading is fundamental.

Nevada was responding to an MTD Sr. post about soccer by citing the relevant soccer rule.


I apologize to everybody for causing confusion in this thread. :(

MTD, Sr.


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