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BEAREF Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:02am

We were introduced at one game a couple years ago as Tim Hardly and Steve Worthit.... officiating crew tonight will be Hardly/Worthit

Rooster Mon Jan 28, 2013 03:53pm

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Originally Posted by BEAREF (Post 874972)
We were introduced at one game a couple years ago as Tim Hardly and Steve Worthit.... officiating crew tonight will be Hardly/Worthit

Much better than Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe...

(Thanks be to Click and Clack.)

JugglingReferee Mon Jan 28, 2013 04:06pm

I tell them I'm Mark Padguett.

Mark Padgett Mon Jan 28, 2013 04:12pm

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 875083)
I tell them I'm Mark Padguett.

First of all, you misspelled my name. Second, you make it extra hard on yourself if you give them my name because then, they'll expect a perfectly called game. :rolleyes:

Raymond Mon Jan 28, 2013 04:25pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 875084)
First of all, you misspelled my name. Second, you make it extra hard on yourself if you give them my name because then, they'll expect a perfectly called game. :rolleyes:

It was the French-Canadian spelling

MD Longhorn Mon Jan 28, 2013 05:25pm

I usually use a name (and not always an official) from a different sport. Just this last weekend in a Basketball game I was Steve Markbreight. I use Red Cashion occasionally. I've been Jerry Buss in softball quite often. Steve Mariucci as well. Gerry Davis is usually my football nom de jure.

Mark Padgett Mon Jan 28, 2013 05:43pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 875089)
It was the French-Canadian spelling

That figoures.

26 Year Gap Mon Jan 28, 2013 07:47pm

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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 874917)
I'm going to go with Immanuel Kant the next time somebody demands to know.

A real pissant.

maven Mon Jan 28, 2013 08:20pm

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 875171)
A real pissant.

From all reports, he was very rarely stable. :(

26 Year Gap Mon Jan 28, 2013 08:46pm

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Originally Posted by maven (Post 875181)
From all reports, he was very rarely stable. :(

And not as well known as Friedrich Hegel.

Welpe Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:40am

Is Steve Markbreit Jerry's brother?

AremRed Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:43am

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Originally Posted by maven (Post 875181)
From all reports, he was very rarely stable. :(

He was highly stable in some aspects of his life. If I remember correctly, he never left his hometown. He had rigid habits: he would take a walk every day at a specific time. He was so consistent with his walk that neighbors could set their time based on when he walked by. If only we could be that consistent. *sigh*

maven Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:43am

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Originally Posted by seanwestref (Post 875229)
He was highly stable in some aspects of his life. If I remember correctly, he never left his hometown. He had rigid habits: he would take a walk every day at a specific time. He was so consistent with his walk that neighbors could set their time based on when he walked by. If only we could be that consistent. *sigh*

Fail.

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26 Year Gap Tue Jan 29, 2013 09:34pm

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Originally Posted by maven (Post 875329)
Fail.

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+1
We know how Socrates would feel.


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