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Within five miles of me, there are two high schools that wear purple, and one that sometimes wears orange. (I'm sensing 26YearGap is trying to figure those out.) I've been thanked before for saying "purple" and "orange," rather than "blue" and "red." Schools indeed care that you get their color right. It's their color. Quote:
I say "gold" for yellow works. Thankfully, no maroons around here. But purple ain't blue, and orange ain't red. As an aside, I don't think any high school in our entire state wears brown.
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I think arguments for both sides are valid. I don't have a beef with a partner who wants to go "blue" instead of "purple," just so long as we're on the same page. The other night I was halfway through my varsity game when I realized my partner was saying "maroon" and I was saying "red."
Guess we shoulda pregamed that one.
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Who thanked you? The fans? Coaches? Players? Not that I really care, but I'm not going to change away from the way other guys are doing it around here just to get a couple of thank yous.
And the players always know if they're wearing purple, and I say blue, it's their ball. I've never had anyone complain. Oh, and we have a brown here locally.
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Players. I'm not doing it for the thanks; I'm doing what's right. Besides, we've told our kids, just because others are doing it, doesn't make it right.
I'm merely walking that talk. And, of course you've never heard someone complain. They've been led to believe that officials are heartless jerks that don't give a damn. Quote:
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Correct. This is about facts. Purple uniforms aren't blue.
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Believe me, you have. We all have. Just because we haven't heard it doesn't mean it never existed.
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Chances are, they aren't purple or orange either, we just pick what our eyes tell us and use a color that's close.
For BNR, it's all black and white. If you want to feel like you're on some moral high ground by using purple, yellow, orange, royal blue, fuscia, or amnesia, have at it. But bringing "what others do" or "if all your friends were jumping off a bridge" into the discussion implies a moral or ethical issue, which this is not. Unless, of course, you think an angel gets his wings every time an official says "purple."
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Well, you got me. I can't argue with logic like this.
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This sounds like your issue. I've never been accused of this, nor do I see most people being led to believe this (at least in my part of the world). They may not like some of my calls, but I've never been accused of not giving a damn. Doubtful I'd be out there if that was true.
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