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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 11:03am
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Just thought you guys with sore knees
and leg cramps might
want to investigate something I came across
and is being used by many officials in my group.
We work year round (3-4 games a night) and our
bodies have a tendency to break down.

We've been using Celadrin Cream on our sore muscles
and around joints with pain. This stuff works in
just 10 minutes so you can run pain free.

We've also been taking fruits and vegetables in a capsule
to improve our immune system (no colds, no leg cramps, more
sustained energy).

Some local high schools are trying these on their athletes
and coaches as well and are considering using
it as a fundraiser for athletic programs.

For more you can go to http://www.sdboss.com or send
an email to [email protected] and I will forward
some excellent material.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 02:53pm
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Love this picture of you in your stripes on your website. That stuff must really work!


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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 04:52pm
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Barry,in "Rules" on your website,you may wanna take a look at "M".It says that a coach may call a timeout if the ball is in his team's possession.That's wrong-should be "player's possession".Gotta be holding or dribbling to be granted the TO.

Mr. Padgett will probably weigh in on this one too.It's his pet peeve.Coaches can never call a timeout.They can ask for one.It's up to the official whether they want to grant it or not.

[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Jun 11th, 2003 at 04:57 PM]
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 04:55pm
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Barry,in "Rules" on your website,you may wanna take a look at "M".It says that a coach may call a timeout if the ball is in his team's possession.That's wrong-should be "player's possession".Gotta be holding or dribbling to be granted the TO.
NO! NO! NO! Coaches may never call a timeout. They may only request a timeout. Only the officials on the floor have the authority to call timeouts.

JR - you know how nit-picky (read: anal) I am about this.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 04:58pm
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NO! NO! NO! Coaches may never call a timeout. They may only request a timeout. Only the officials on the floor have the authority to call timeouts.

JR - you know how nit-picky (read: anal) I am about this. [/B][/QUOTE]That's exactly why I went back and edited it,Mark!
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 05:20pm
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You guys are funny!

I'm never surprised at the responses
to posts on this site.
Thanks for language correction
and nice cut out of me on steroids.
BTW I try my best to refer officials to
this site and hope they will contribute.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 05:24pm
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
NO! NO! NO! Coaches may never call a timeout. They may only request a timeout. Only the officials on the floor have the authority to call timeouts.

JR - you know how nit-picky (read: anal) I am about this. [/B]
That's exactly why I went back and edited it,Mark! [/B][/QUOTE]

Glad I could help you editorialize. I'd like to stay and chat but Juulie just called me and wants me to fill in three games tonight, so I have to wash my socks.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 05:41pm
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I'm never surprised at the responses
to posts on this site.
Thanks for language correction
and nice cut out of me on steroids.
BTW I try my best to refer officials to
this site and hope they will contribute.
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I wasn't being nit-picky,Barry.There's a big difference between "team" control and "player" control.You have team control on a pass,loose ball before the other team gets possession,etc. You can't grant the TO,by rule,under any of those "team control" situations.I'm 100% sure that YOU knew that,but maybe a newer official reading that sentence on your website might not be as aware of what the rule actually is and how it works.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 06:25pm
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Give BOSS Ref his credit

You guys are quick to get on BOSS Ref for his verbage mishap on the timeout call.
I think BOSS ref will out ref you on a daily basis!

Maybe he can ref you two playing against me in a game?
Between my jumper and massive muscles it won't even be close.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 06:34pm
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It's all good!

These guys are "rules" men, but hopefully
they can get it done on the court as well.

I changed M (in Misunderstood NCAA Rules)on my web site already so it now reflects more proper verbiage.

And yes, it's been said that "That guy Alman can flat out ref!"
Maybe not like I could in the 80's, but I've still got
same game in me.

I've got a whole food nutritional supplement and a pain relief cream that's got to be tried to be believed.

Even though your game might be a pain,
you don't have to be in any!

Officially yours,
Barry "the ref" Alman
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 07:19pm
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Originally posted by S.D. B.O.S.S's Muscle Ref
You guys are quick to get on BOSS Ref for his verbage mishap on the timeout call.
I think BOSS ref will out ref you on a daily basis!

Maybe he can ref you two playing against me in a game?
Between my jumper and massive muscles it won't even be close.
Lah me,now we got to put up with 'roid rage. Whatinhell is in those supplements your B.O.S.S. is peddling?

Btw,there's a big difference between a "verbage mishap" and posting a wrong rule. Maybe that don't matter,though,if you're a Muscle Ref,eh? Nobody will ever question you if you got dem MASSIVE MUSCLES!
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 07:41pm
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Strictly fruits and vegetables

A whole food nutritional supplement as opposed to a vitamin.
23 fruits and vegetables are drained of liquid and encapsulated.
This is the 4th generation of what Juice Plus started some
8-10 years ago with 17 fruits and vegetables.
There is nothing added (no filler), so you are getting
the benefits of eating all those good things
without going to the grocery store (and always in season).

You ought to try some!
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 08:15pm
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You guys are quick to get on BOSS Ref for his verbage mishap on the timeout call.
Yo,MUSCLEREFGUY!

Speaking of "verbage mishaps",please take a look at "G" in "Rules" on your website.

It states "CANNOT TOUCH THE BALL OR RIM IF THE BALL IS ON THE RIM OR IN THE IMAGINARY CYLINDER'.

Could you please state the exact rule(NCAA or NFHS) that says that it is a violation to touch the rim while the ball is in the imaginary cylinder? That's certainly a new one to me,but I'm willing to learn.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2003, 10:46pm
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... A healthy diet.
Thanks.
I know cheetos and bismarcks don't work.
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Old Thu Jun 12, 2003, 01:44am
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Originally posted by S.D. B.O.S.S's Muscle Ref
You guys are quick to get on BOSS Ref for his verbage mishap on the timeout call.
Yo,MUSCLEREFGUY!

Speaking of "verbage mishaps",please take a look at "G" in "Rules" on your website.

It states "CANNOT TOUCH THE BALL OR RIM IF THE BALL IS ON THE RIM OR IN THE IMAGINARY CYLINDER'.

Could you please state the exact rule(NCAA or NFHS) that says that it is a violation to touch the rim while the ball is in the imaginary cylinder? That's certainly a new one to me,but I'm willing to learn.
Golly,Mr.Big Daddy Muscles,I gotta apologize.I see that in "G" on your website,instead of saying "OR IN THE IMAGINARY CYLINDER",it actually says "OR IS WITHIN THE BASKET".

I musta been hallucinating.

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