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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 02:09pm
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Me: "but I have you next week"
or "I'm the umpire."
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 02:13pm
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or "I'm the umpire."
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You win.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 02:22pm
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A few seasons ago I worked a regional final at a school outside of my area. The home team was a defending state champion and of course had never seen me before.

After a couple calls he didn't like the home coach started to ask me a question, "You do realize..." I cut him off right there and said "Don't ask me a question that's going to get you in trouble". I could see the wheels spinning as he considered whether or not to continue but he thought better of it and turned away.

Honestly, I'm not sure what I would have done had he finished the question.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 02:35pm
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Whack. Though of course he more than likely already knows you are not doing the next game.

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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 02:38pm
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Whack. With the added benefit of the indirect to the HC to help make your point.
Yes. Just don't tell him though. Then you'd be crapping all over him. He probably knows the rule anyway.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 02:50pm
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Yes. Just don't tell him though. Then you'd be crapping all over him. He probably knows the rule anyway.
At least it wasn't a fiasco
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 03:06pm
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A few seasons ago I worked a regional final at a school outside of my area. The home team was a defending state champion and of course had never seen me before.

After a couple calls he didn't like the home coach started to ask me a question, "You do realize..." I cut him off right there and said "Don't ask me a question that's going to get you in trouble". I could see the wheels spinning as he considered where or not to continue but he thought better of it and turned away.

Honestly, I'm not sure what I would have done had he finished the question.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2012, 03:19pm
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a few seasons ago i worked a regional final at a school outside of my area. The home team was a defending state champion and of course had never seen me before.

After a couple calls he didn't like the home coach started to ask me a question, "you do realize..." i cut him off right there and said "don't ask me a question that's going to get you in trouble". I could see the wheels spinning as he considered whether or not to continue but he thought better of it and turned away.

Honestly, i'm not sure what i would have done had he finished the question.
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Old Fri Dec 21, 2012, 04:40am
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A few seasons ago I worked a regional final at a school outside of my area. The home team was a defending state champion and of course had never seen me before.

After a couple calls he didn't like the home coach started to ask me a question, "You do realize..." I cut him off right there and said "Don't ask me a question that's going to get you in trouble". I could see the wheels spinning as he considered whether or not to continue but he thought better of it and turned away.

Honestly, I'm not sure what I would have done had he finished the question.
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Old Sat Dec 22, 2012, 12:21pm
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A few seasons ago I worked a regional final at a school outside of my area. The home team was a defending state champion and of course had never seen me before.

After a couple calls he didn't like the home coach started to ask me a question, "You do realize..." I cut him off right there and said "Don't ask me a question that's going to get you in trouble". I could see the wheels spinning as he considered whether or not to continue but he thought better of it and turned away.

Honestly, I'm not sure what I would have done had he finished the question.

Because Mark, Jr., and Andy were swimmers all through high school we have been members of the Toledo YMCA since Junior was about 18 months old. When he was in grade school, one of the branches had a men's recreational league on Sunday evenings. The executive director of this branch played on one of the teams in the league; he also wrote the game fee checks and they were mailed to the officials the next day (that was just how the Y's accounting worked). One Sunday his team was playing in the last game of the night and he didn't like a foul I called on him. He took enough exception with the call that I T'ed him up. He looked and me and said: "How can you call a technical on me. Don't you know I am the one that signs your checks?" To which I replied: "Here's another one, now you can get an early start on signing the checks."

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Old Sat Dec 22, 2012, 05:07pm
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because mark, jr., and andy were swimmers all through high school we have been members of the toledo ymca since junior was about 18 months old. When he was in grade school, one of the branches had a men's recreational league on sunday evenings. The executive director of this branch played on one of the teams in the league; he also wrote the game fee checks and they were mailed to the officials the next day (that was just how the y's accounting worked). One sunday his team was playing in the last game of the night and he didn't like a foul i called on him. He took enough exception with the call that i t'ed him up. He looked and me and said: "how can you call a technical on me. Don't you know i am the one that signs your checks?" to which i replied: "here's another one, now you can get an early start on signing the checks." :d

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