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SRW Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:04am

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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
I personally think it depends on the level of play.

Not me, man. I love ringing up the office secretary on strike three and making her walk back to the dugout in shame, about to burst into tears. Can't handle the heat, get the f*ck outta my kitchen!

;)

I'm joking... and I actually agree with you 100% :)

NCASAUmp Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:14am

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Originally Posted by SRW
Not me, man. I love ringing up the office secretary on strike three and making her walk back to the dugout in shame, about to burst into tears. Can't handle the heat, get the f*ck outta my kitchen!

;)

I'm joking... and I actually agree with you 100% :)

Wow. The old psych major in me darn near had a heart attack!

jimpiano Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:15am

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Originally Posted by HawkeyeCubP
To be clear, are you saying you have no problem wringing up a male SP player, but are against the same for a female SP player?

No. The word I chose was co-ed which connotes a one-day-a-week recreational player.

HawkeyeCubP Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:44am

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Originally Posted by jimpiano
No. The word I chose was co-ed which connotes a one-day-a-week recreational player.

Sorry for the confusion on my part. I work in the recreational sports field (specifically, university campus recreation), and in my profession (and according to the ASA) "coed" refers to teams composed of both males and females, and/or simply a female participant. The term actually originated from when women were admitted into previously all-male institutions of higher-learning in the 19th century, hence, a "co-educational" experience was being offered to both men and women. The term, "coed," then, basically stuck with any woman who was enrolled at a college or university with both sexes. (I remember about 10 things from my college educaiton - this is one of them.:rolleyes: :) )

IRISHMAFIA Fri Apr 18, 2008 01:44pm

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Originally Posted by HawkeyeCubP
(I remember about 10 things from my college educaiton - this is one of them.:rolleyes: :) )

Along with all of the other important stuff like how many cups in a half keg, blind dexterity dealing with snaps/clasps, how to find the "good" used text books, etc.

NCASAUmp Fri Apr 18, 2008 02:32pm

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
Along with all of the other important stuff like how many cups in a half keg, blind dexterity dealing with snaps/clasps, how to find the "good" used text books, etc.

I thought those were all high school lessons...

And for the record, I can still pour the perfect cup of beer.

Stu Clary Sat Apr 19, 2008 09:31am

I work SP Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. I was BU in Game 1 last night when the PU rang a guy up to end an inning. I laughed and thought of this thread right away. His K3 mechanic looked like a left-right-left combonation of uppercuts.

The F6, coming off the field had the best description. He said it "looked like (former WWF tag team) The Bushwackers".

http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.co...hackers/12.jpg

Steve M Sat Apr 19, 2008 09:50am

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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
I thought those were all high school lessons...

And for the record, I can still pour the perfect cup of beer.

Dunno whether I pour a perfect cup of beer, but I'll drink what I pour ANDwhat you pour:D

NCASAUmp Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:19am

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Originally Posted by Steve M
Dunno whether I pour a perfect cup of beer, but I'll drink what I pour ANDwhat you pour:D

Come on down to NC, and I'll be happy to pour us some!


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