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chartrusepengui Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:36pm

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Originally Posted by chseagle
Well thanks to an old job, I already have tendinitis of my right wrist.

Did you handle crowd control at an X-rated movie house??
Nah - one's not a crowd!! :D

chseagle Sat Jan 30, 2010 02:18pm

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Originally Posted by justacoach (Post 657032)
Did you handle crowd control at an X-rated movie house??

Never been in an X-rated movie house, so nope not how happened.

Right wrist due to repitious notion when cashiering at a major retailer is how the tendinitis is there.

BillyMac Sat Jan 30, 2010 04:03pm

Ca-Ching ...
 
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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 657045)
Right wrist due to repetitious notion when cashiering at a major retailer is how the tendinitis is there.

Sounds like a workman comp claim ready to happen?

chseagle Sun Jan 31, 2010 05:09am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 657058)
Sounds like a workman comp claim ready to happen?

It was an L&I Claim that the retailer had to take care of.

YooperRef Mon Feb 01, 2010 05:22pm

Zero??
 
How do you guys signal zero when reporting a foul on #20? Closed fist or forming your hand in the shape of a zero? I've been using the latter but upon further review I'm thinking the closed fist looks better/less confusing.

jdw3018 Mon Feb 01, 2010 05:25pm

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Originally Posted by YooperRef (Post 657542)
How do you guys signal zero when reporting a foul on #20? Closed fist or forming your hand in the shape of a zero? I've been using the latter but upon further review I'm thinking the closed fist looks better/less confusing.

Closed fist.

muxbule Mon Feb 01, 2010 09:25pm

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Originally Posted by YooperRef (Post 657542)
How do you guys signal zero when reporting a foul on #20? Closed fist or forming your hand in the shape of a zero? I've been using the latter but upon further review I'm thinking the closed fist looks better/less confusing.

two votes for closed fist

Jeremy Hohn Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:34pm

Make it 3.....some co-officials kick their elbow out and make an "O" with the left hand on zeros...but I like the closed fist personally....

BillyMac Tue Feb 02, 2010 07:21am

He's Keeping A List ...
 
http://thm-a04.yimg.com/nimage/73e97d2ec9530094

grunewar Tue Feb 02, 2010 07:33am

Ya Know......
 
I know more about chseagle's personal and medical history than members of my own family. He doesn't need Facebook or Twitter as this is his personal blog site.......he's out there! :rolleyes:

BillyMac Tue Feb 02, 2010 07:35am

No Wonder I Haven't Gotten Any Dates ...
 
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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 657717)
He doesn't need Facebook or Twitter as this is his personal blog site.......he's out there!

Wait a minute? I thought this was an internet dating website?

BillyMac, SWDM

amusedofficial Tue Feb 02, 2010 07:46am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 656922)
Not surprisingly, this isn't correct.

It would be considerably more helpful to a) omit the cheap shot in the first clause and b) provide correct information following the second clause. Obviously the lad is at the table when various officials, presumably including veterans, use an incorrect mechanic. If he's learning by watching he needs to be set straight when what he's watching is not correct, not slammed for raising a question, as indicated by the phrase "However I thought..." which is anything but a pronouncement than an incorrect mechanic is correct.

constable Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:47am

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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 656896)
In FIBA, according to what I've read, the numbers allowed are 4-15. When reporting a number after 10, the right hand is closed with the left hand showing 1-5 fingers. For single digits above 5, the mechanic/procedure is the right hand shows 5, the left hands shows the additional numer of fingers needed for 6-10.

However I thought that for NFHS reporting all fouls are actually supposed to be reported one-handed. When the 1st number is called, the palm of the hand is supposed to be facing the official with the numer of fingers showing for that number. The second numer is done via palm facing the table with the appropriate fingers.


Wrong.

How about you let the basketball officials answer the basketball officiating questions.

You can answer questions on what type of pens you prefer to mark the score book with or which brand of scoreboard you prefer.

icallfouls Tue Feb 02, 2010 01:17pm

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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 657177)
It was an L&I Claim that the retailer had to take care of.

done with it

icallfouls Tue Feb 02, 2010 01:27pm

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Originally Posted by amusedofficial (Post 657719)
It would be considerably more helpful to a) omit the cheap shot in the first clause and b) provide correct information following the second clause. Obviously the lad is at the table when various officials, presumably including veterans, use an incorrect mechanic. If he's learning by watching he needs to be set straight when what he's watching is not correct, not slammed for raising a question, as indicated by the phrase "However I thought..." which is anything but a pronouncement than an incorrect mechanic is correct.


DOne with it


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