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In the early 80's, my HS had a smoking area where students over 16 were permitted to smoke. Chewing tobacco or whatever they call that stuff (Skoal, Copenhagen, etc.) was also very common around school and was permitted.
I'm pretty sure it was not illegal for the teams to have/use it during baseball or football. The stance on smoking has changed dramatially over the last 20 years. |
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And finally, if you had read my post, you would've seen that I admitted that my hypothesis was just a guess. I'm not trying to say that's what happened. I'm only venturing a guess. If I'm wrong, then I'm wrong. But your post doesn't help the discussion at all. [Edited by mick on Sep 3rd, 2003 at 05:43 PM]
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Rut, I was gonna reply and point out the errors in your last post, and then I thought:
Juulie says my post helped her. . . You say I'm way off. . . Whose feedback do I actually value? So say whatever you want. I helped Juulie and that's all I was trying to do. I'm satisfied with that. Ta.
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Rut,
Can I ask you a serious question? Why do you stoop to personal insults and name-calling? I try very hard to respond to what you say, rather than make personal comments (although once in a great while, I admit, my frustration spills into my comments and becomes personal). Yet just in this thread you've called me a dumbxxx and a know-it-all. In another recent thread, you called me a fool. Frankly, I don't care about what you call me. I'm a firm believer in "sticks and stones" and all that. But I'm curious as to why you resort to this. It makes you seem petty. Is there some reason that you lower yourself to insults, maybe for emphasis, or something? I'm just curious. Again, this is a serious question in the hope of improving the level of dialogue here.
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Don't bother asking, Chuck. He won't answer. He's incacapable of answering, especially when he has no answer. It's who and what he is, a bitter, bitter person.
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If you want to raise the level of dialogue, do these things. (Of course this is my opinion). 1. Understand that a post is a personal opinion shared. Unless we are talking about something black and white in the rulebook, much of what is shared is a personal opinion and a phlosophy. 2. Opinions shared might work in their area, but not translate in your area. If I have learned anything, what works in my area, does not necessarily work in North Carolina or Florida or Nebraska. 3. The level that the individual officiates might say something about their opinion. This is the main reason most guys I know would never come to this or any other website for officiating information. No one cares what I say, you say, Tony says, or what Mick says, because our last name is not O'Neil, Hightower, Pamon, Michalek, or Markbreit. And because none of us share those last names in officiating, what we say means nothing to the general officiating public. Last time I checked Chuck, you have not accomplished anything these guys listed have, so what you say or what I say is only going to go so far in the first place. I have always understood that, but you seem to think no one but you can have an opinion and act like a man when reading it. Peace [Edited by JRutledge on Sep 4th, 2003 at 12:35 PM]
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I get it, I do not bow down to the Almighty "most respected" Tony Haire on officiating discussion boards. That has to be it. ![]() ![]() Peace
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