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So his actions aren't OK, but another poster calling him a name (which comes from that person a lot) IS OK?
Come on, Bob. |
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Come on, Rocky -- that's something I usually hear from children. |
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And, to be clear, the same message could (and should) be deivered to other posters. |
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Seems like a small problem that could flower into a big one but I highly doubt it will...
"Coach, could you please help me out and get your team in your time-out area..... thanks." Or did I miss something? |
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That's funny, Bob...only problem is that the kids are usually right. You are treating some people different and they point that out. You don't like it? Then either tell everyone to act the same way or don't tell anyone to act a certain way.
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Oklay -- knock it off.
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This gets my vote for post of the week!
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It would help if you looked more like Maverick
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