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Being in rural areas you probably have a better sense of travel time. Chicago, you just never know what to expect. Had a date a few weeks ago 8 miles from home, took me almost 45 minutes. |
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I'm working another chapter this year that is pretty far out, though I think my furthest drive this year is about 60 miles from work. I don't envy you folks with these really long drives.
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I grew up in a rural area. If something was 20 miles away, you knew you could drive there in about 20 minutes (unless the weather was bad). Now that I live in a big city, there's nothing that annoys me more then driving on a multi-lane freeway at speeds under 50 MPH.
If I'm going to spend 2 hours driving to a game, I'd much rather drive 110 miles then drive 20 miles in those 2 hours. But that's just me. Alternatively, as one of the veterans officials in our association is fond of saying "If I told you there was $75 under a rock 100 miles from here, would you go get it? Probably not. But if I told you that you could drive 100 miles and spend 2 hours officiating a basketball game in front of a hostile crowd for that same $75, you'd do it." |
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Bob Jenkins said it best. Allow yourself enough time, so if you're late, you're not |
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![]() Quite frankly, although I try to arrive at 6:30PM for a 7:30PM start, getting there last night at 6:50PM was a victory, not a defeat. And the AD, on seeing me, started laughing and asked me about our drive. The visiting assistant (who has always been friendly to me) saw me walk in with my bag and *he* started laughing, saying it figured that tonight I'd have to drive so far to work. It's funny, though, how you rush, rush, rush, and then you end up sitting through OT and also through the 20 minutes where you do nothing but stand there watching kids not dunk (amongst other things). My check ended up being for $120 (which I think is the biggest HS check I've seen for a regular season game) and my expenses (I figure) were about $35 for gas and $15 for food and a brew on the way home. So it wasn't terrible. |
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"You can observe a lot by watching"
Sounds like something Yogi would say. Do we call this a bob-ism?
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My college coach said it even simpler: If you're on time, you're late.
And he proved it after one particularly irksome loss out of town. Somehow I was one of just two players to make it to his van the next morning a little ahead of time for the four-hour ride home. He, an assistant and we two players occupied his eight-person van. We got home well before the other van -- with 12 other players and two coaches crammed in it -- did. |
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Vince Lombardi used a saying sumthin' like that (mad rush by the young un's to Google Vince Lombardi).
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Paraphrasing: (trying to remember what I read in Jerry Kramer's book about 40 years ago) The Lombardi clock is twenty minutes ahead of the real clock. If you're twenty minutes early, you're on time. If you're ten minutes early, you're the last one there. If you're on time, you're late.
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This is somewhat travel related. I had a JV/V boys night tonight about 40 miles from home. I get ready to leave in time to pick one partner up so we would be there about 45 minutes before tip off. I go to put my bag in the trunk, but my keyless entry remote won't open the trunk, so I have to use the key. I get in to start the car.....nothing. I realize that I had left the parking lights on for a few hours and the battery was drained. Luckily my neighbor across the street was home and he gave me a jump. We still got there 35 minutes before the start, but I was about to have a heart attack when I turned the key and heard absolutely nothing.
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