Was I dreaming?
Eighth grade boys "competitive" league game last night. Final score was 40-32 (pretty normal for this level). Never got into bonus in either half. Partner was great. No scoring problems. Neither coach ever yelled at us at all. Each one did ask a rules question separately during timeouts but both were very polite and thanked us. Crowd was into the game but I didn't hear even a single criticism of the officiating at all. None of the players complained about a call and the game never got rough.
After the game, my partner asked me to pinch him to wake him up. If I had been working with Juulie, I probably would have done it. ;) Why can't they all be like this? |
Sounds just like the episode of "House" last night. He changed his meds and was in a painless fantasy world - his own! :p
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Simple answer for all that peace and tranquility, Mark: The coaches and players obviously didn't know who they were dealing with. :p
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quick someone call the little guys in White suits to go Get Mark
He has snapped finally or fallen into the bizzaro world black hole! |
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To make things even weirder, after the game, both coaches and all their players came over to thank us and shake hands. Even a few parents said thanks on their way out.
I think I'm still stuck in a 60s acid trip. I'm the guy on the right. http://www.howardcruse.com/howardsit...k/acidtrip.jpg |
Client: "Mr. Mason, how much do you know about women?"
Perry Mason: "About as much as any man. Nothing." I'm guessing Raymond Burr didn't even know a woman. |
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Here's some trivia. William Hopper, who played Paul Drake on the show, starred as a football quarterback in a 1937 movie "Over The Goal". The movie was on Turner a few weeks ago. Also, he is the son of Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper.
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