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mick Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:54pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac
After this post, I posted one, then two more, jokes about runners. I guess the moderaters deleted them for being either too off-color, or too off-topic. I'm not upset at the moderators, they're just doing their job, I would just like to know why. It took me a while to find three, good, funny jokes about running on the internet, although, I will admit, all three had nothing to do with basketball officiating, and two, of the three, were slightly off-color. Maybe I should have stopped while I was ahead, with the one, off-topic, non-off color, joke about running.

Few Forum members, certainly not me, provide the humor, that we all need in life, like Mark Padgett. I'm not trying to be another Mark Padgett, or the other humorous Forum members, I'm just trying to add to the humor. I had my officiating evaluation last week and was told to "Go out there and have more fun". And, believe it or not, at our last company meeting, our president told all of us "To keep up the good work, and keep having fun". I'm trying.

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BillyMac,
Yeah, a little off color....
But, go check to General Forum "Jokes" thread.

BillyMac Sun Apr 13, 2008 01:07pm

Thanks For Doing A Thankless Job ...
 
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Originally Posted by mick
Yeah, a little off color. But, go check to General Forum "Jokes" thread.

Thanks for the explanation. It really wasn't necessary. I'm sure that you can't respond to all Forum members who get a post deleted. There are only twenty four hours in a day, unless, of course, it's the first Sunday in November.

Thanks for posting my first "running" joke on the General Forum. This was the only one of the three that I had heard before I went to the internet to find more. Also, it was the only one that I could tell to my kids, my mother, and my pastor.

Jurassic Referee Sun Apr 13, 2008 01:32pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
The desire to be treated equally and with respect is not bias. Haven't <font color = red>we</font> learned this yet?

Does "we" include women too? Or does it only apply to men?

It works both ways.

Fwiw, I ain't arguing this one any further either.

Jurassic Referee Sun Apr 13, 2008 01:34pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Maybe I'll figure it out over my next 1100 posts?

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Obviously not, from the gratuitous picture.

JRutledge Sun Apr 13, 2008 01:39pm

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Originally Posted by RichMSN
So Jeff, how did you do in your wimmen's bracket? I didn't improve over last year as I got zero out of zero last year and this year.

Actually, in 2007 there were 3.3 million entries to the men's tourney challenge and 140K to the wimmen's. Over 23 to 1. I figured the difference would be staggering, but maybe not by this degree.

I did not know there was a Wimmen's bracket. I would have lost anyway. I would not have picked Stanford to do anything. I guess I made a good choice.

Peace


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