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Old Fri Jan 02, 2009, 02:46pm
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Depending on the context, I would say all could be T'able offenses. Same as "Are you kidding me?"
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Exactly. I could say yes or no to each of those words/phrases, depending on the situation...
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I've T'd 1,2,5,6,7. I've also ignored all of them at given times.
So all of you consider the CONTEXT of the speech, not just the word itself. That is the position that I have advocated. However, the position of BZ is very different. He says that the context doesn't matter.

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If you heard the word "a$$" come out of her mouth...WHACK! T will be servedŽ. It's profanity and the rule couldn't be clearer. It doesn't matter what the context was or what garbled words followed. Seems pretty cut and dried to me.
He seems to operate by a list of "magic words" that constitute profanity and will earn an automatic T.
Therefore, my post was aimed at getting people's opinions of which words were always T'able. I'm not after an answer of "depends on the context."

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In TN in the State rules meetings for Coaches & Referees, #5 was announced as unsporting language to be punished. So at least for that one I will follow the State's instruction.
Thank you. That is the kind of information that I was seeking.
Anyone else got something such as that?
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Old Fri Jan 02, 2009, 02:51pm
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Anyone else got something such as that?
JUCO refs in Northern California have been told that swearing is NOT a T worthy offense.

I don't do JUCO but several officiating buddies do and they have told me about the email.....
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Old Fri Jan 02, 2009, 02:57pm
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JUCO refs in Northern California have been told that swearing is NOT a T worthy offense.

I don't do JUCO but several officiating buddies do and they have told me about the email.....
I work JUCO games, and sometimes *I* feel like swearing...
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Old Fri Jan 02, 2009, 02:59pm
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I work JUCO games, and sometimes *I* feel like swearing...


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Old Fri Jan 02, 2009, 02:59pm
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So all of you consider the CONTEXT of the speech, not just the word itself. That is the position that I have advocated. However, the position of BZ is very different. He says that the context doesn't matter.

He seems to operate by a list of "magic words" that constitute profanity and will earn an automatic T.
Therefore, my post was aimed at getting people's opinions of which words were always T'able. I'm not after an answer of "depends on the context."

Thank you. That is the kind of information that I was seeking.
Anyone else got something such as that?
I'm unable to think of a word that's always T-able without regard to context. There is a catch-all context that I will never T for, regardless of the word.

"Ref, #24 just called me a stupid D@n_r3f."
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Old Fri Jan 02, 2009, 03:03pm
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I'm unable to think of a word that's always T-able without regard to context. There is a catch-all context that I will never T for, regardless of the word.

"Ref, #24 just called me a stupid *$^&%#$."
How about: "Ref, #24 said you are a stupid *$^&%#$."

(Actually, your correction is funnier.)
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Old Fri Jan 02, 2009, 03:06pm
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How about: "Ref, #24 said you are a stupid D@n_r3f."
I took the liberty.

In that case, as long as it wasn't followed by, "and your partner agreed."
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