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rainmaker Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:58pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
About 50 minutes (although I edited it instead of deleting it). Sorry that I wasn't here sooner.

Now knock it the **** off.

Darn, I missed it...

JoeTheRef Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:59pm

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Originally Posted by TheOracle
No, but if you want to be a good official, you need to be aware of what is occurring during the game and work together with your partners to maintain its integrity. When crews miss big calls, it hurts all the officials, the coaches, and the players. I understand and accept that everybody misses calls. It's part of the game. No need to run and hide from it. It makes coaches and players respect you more, and makes the game better.

I agree. By all means, if I kick a mugging, please somebody on my crew come get it. And that's exactly what I pregame. If you come into somebody's area, please let it be a mugging; and let's not miss any muggings tonight.

tomegun Wed Jan 09, 2008 08:22pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
I hope not. I hope that you speak better than that. ;)

They are you he thought they are!!! :D

Nevadaref Thu Jan 10, 2008 05:31am

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Originally Posted by tomegun
They are you he thought they are!!! :D

http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...mages/spit.gif

http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra.../notworthy.gif

Nevadaref Thu Jan 10, 2008 05:48am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
About 50 minutes (although I edited it instead of deleting it). Sorry that I wasn't here sooner.

Now knock it the **** off.

So you are saying that it is no longer acceptable to correct the grammar or spelling used in a post made by someone else?
Since when did that become a rule of this forum? :eek:

I have no history with the particular poster that I quoted that time, and there is no reason to think that a problem would occur, yet you edited out the grammar correction anyway. http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...s/censored.gif

I truly don't understand why. :confused:

If you are going to claim that the post didn't add materially to the discussion in the thread, that's fine, but then I suggest that you spend a few hours combing the posting history of Mark Padgett and wear out your delete button. I'm only asking that you treat my posts the same way that you treat those of everyone else. Right now you aren't doing that, instead you are singling out my posts for deletion while leaving those of others who post nonsense (Padgett) or spelling or grammar corrections (rainmaker) unedited. IMO that's unprofessional. http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...thumbsdown.gif

mick Thu Jan 10, 2008 07:16am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
So you are saying that it is no longer acceptable to correct the grammar or spelling used in a post made by someone else?
Since when did that become a rule of this forum? :eek:

I have no history with the particular poster that I quoted that time, and there is no reason to think that a problem would occur, yet you edited out the grammar correction anyway. http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...s/censored.gif

I truly don't understand why. :confused:

If you are going to claim that the post didn't add materially to the discussion in the thread, that's fine, but then I suggest that you spend a few hours combing the posting history of Mark Padgett and wear out your delete button. I'm only asking that you treat my posts the same way that you treat those of everyone else. Right now you aren't doing that, instead you are singling out my posts for deletion while leaving those of others who post nonsense (Padgett) or spelling or grammar corrections (rainmaker) unedited. IMO that's unprofessional. http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...thumbsdown.gif

Please stop.
mick

Nevadaref Thu Jan 10, 2008 09:23am

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Originally Posted by mick
Please stop.

That's exactly what I want from Bob.

Scrapper1 Thu Jan 10, 2008 09:38am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
That's exactly what I want from Bob.

Someone doesn't have <s>their</s> his "listening ears" on. :)

BTW, I suspect Bob will, when you do. ;)

Nevadaref Thu Jan 10, 2008 09:44am

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Someone doesn't have <S>their</S> his "listening ears" on. :)

Now that's funny. :D

archangel Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:48pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Someone doesn't have <s>their</s> his "listening ears" on. :)

BTW, I suspect Bob will, when you do. ;)

You were smart to use the word "listening" versus "rabbit"...lol

Dan_ref Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:55pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
So you are saying that it is no longer acceptable to correct the grammar or spelling used in a post made by someone else?


Geeze I sure hope that's what he's saying.

BillyMac Sat Jan 12, 2008 02:28pm

Down The Middle ....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nevadaref
So you are saying that it is no longer acceptable to correct the grammar or spelling used in a post made by someone else?
Since when did that become a rule of this forum?

I'm a pretty good speller, and when I'm not, I use a well worn dictionery. I'm not a very good typist. Whenever a make a post on this Forum, I'm always afraid that one of the Forum spellcheckers, or grammar checkers, will catch me in the act of "poor spelling", or "poor grammar", and make me look foolish. For this reason, I wish those spellcheckers, and grammar checkers, would stop.

I'm old, and I'm old-fashioned. I don't like it when posters use shortcuts, like those my children use when they email me; numbers for letters (4 for for), all small letters, no punctiation, acronyms (LOL), etc. For this reason, I would like the Forum spellcheckers, and grammar checkers, to keep up the good work.

As my best friend says, "Down the middle lies the virtue".

Jurassic Referee Sat Jan 12, 2008 03:16pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac
I'm a pretty good speller, and when I'm not, I use a well worn <font color = red>dictionery</font>. I'm not a very good typist. Whenever <font color = red>a</font> make a post on this Forum, I'm always afraid that one of the Forum spellcheckers, or grammar checkers, will catch me in the act of "poor spelling", or "poor grammar", and make me look foolish.

Tsk, tsk, tsk.....

Go to your room.


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