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I know a lot of the people on this board and have been around plenty long enough to know the difference between real umpires, arrogant umpires, concerned coaches and a$$hole coaches.
I have seen many trolls and many arrogant parents, players and umpire wannabe's. This guy rates as a troll, a coach with an axe to grind trying to prove his "superior knowledge" or a player who wants to get even for a percieved slight in a call. Either way, argueing with him is like trying to wrestle with a pig. You both get dirty but he likes it. Walk away If he proves to be someone who isn't full of himself, he will decide to listen and ask legitimate questions. With that comes legitimate responses on his part. At best this is some clown that is a wannabe and hasn't figured out that rule myths he carries around in his head aren't real. In other words guys, turn around and call your game. Ignore the idiot on the other side of the fence.
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Well....technically....that last comment wasn't a "question."
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As suggested above, I went back and read the thread. No one attacked you until you went smart-***. In fact, you got more than enough answers to your question, but you didn't want to let it go. You received your clarification, yet continued to post arguments on the subject. As demonstrated above, you actually went looking for trouble by selecting two instances where a generic figure of speech was used and adopted that as a personal attack, on your own accord, not by someone's direction. You may have been referred to as a troll because you acted the part, not because someone here thought it was a manly thing to do. |
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Yes, I know it's a big 'ole troll sandwich, but I was a little bored and it was interesting to recreate the thread and include just Badamk's statements (as requested by Badamk).....
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As I read all this, you asked a question and had it answered by multiple people with the same answer. For whatever reason, you didn't like this answer and tried to justify your interpretation. Absent any additional info from your original post, I agree with the others that there was no attempt made to continue to 2nd and therefore the runner is able to return to 1st base without liability to be put out. To answer your latest post: Quote:
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Not that I really care what you think, but ever consider that maybe he wasn't addressing you as "boy?" Substitute the word "gee" for "boy," and I think you'll read what Steve ACTUALLY meant.
Steve's got more class than that.
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Thanks for the quotes and yes, it is now obvious that you made that up.
Both of the words on which you are hanging your offended hat are generic figures of speech and it is even noted in the one AND NOT EVEN TOWARD YOU! Don't we have a reading comprehension expert on this board? Yo, Greymule, got a minu......er, week to straighten this out? |
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easily offended people around here, including the ones pming me demanding this or that really need to get some thicker skins and get over themselves a little.
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Badmk, you wouldn't happen to coach a traveling team from say...Napa, or perhaps Reno, would you?
I'm getting flashbacks back to a local Memorial Day snivel fest...err tournament from 2001-2002.
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By now it's pretty clear Badamk is the coach of a team that was on defense that didn't get the out call they wanted at 1B. Or perhaps the parent of, say, the first base man of that team. He's been pushin and pushing to get someone on here to agree the BR should be called out. He's so adamnat that it is increasingly transparent.
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