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Old Mon Jun 14, 2010, 06:33am
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Thanks. I got it under definitions and under Rule-7, Section 1.

Is there a reason why they implemented this rule? Lawyers?
You know, the more I think about this and every other chicken$hit rule that comes down the pike, I guess you have to think the lawyers are involved.

How many years did we survive without the lawyers and idiot judges who do not have the courage to make a decision?

According to Chicken Little, Inc. anyone who grew up in the 50s & 60s should have been killed by one of society's invisible villians or another.
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Old Mon Jun 14, 2010, 07:30am
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You know, the more I think about this and every other chicken$hit rule that comes down the pike, I guess you have to think the lawyers are involved.

How many years did we survive without the lawyers and idiot judges who do not have the courage to make a decision?

According to Chicken Little, Inc. anyone who grew up in the 50s & 60s should have been killed by one of society's invisible villians or another.
I miss Jarts.
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I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views!

Screw green, it ain't easy being blue!

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Old Mon Jun 14, 2010, 07:53am
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I miss Jarts.

You are one sick sum o beech. My kind of umpire.

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Old Mon Jun 14, 2010, 08:57am
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I miss Jarts.
No kidding what a game, take a 2-3# metal object place a sharp end on it and then add a plastic piece that shifts back and forth to throw off any chance of accuracy then give it to kids and have them throw them at each other.....what could ever go wrong there???
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Old Mon Jun 14, 2010, 08:58am
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No kidding what a game, take a 2-3# metal object place a sharp end on it and then add a plastic piece that shifts back and forth to throw off any chance of accuracy then give it to kids and have them throw them at each other.....what could ever go wrong there???
Nothing ever did when my buddy and I played with 'em.

Toys are too damn safe these days, all for the sake of saving a few thousand lives.
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Old Mon Jun 14, 2010, 09:05am
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I miss Jarts.
Me too. I played Jarts all the time growing up and never took one in the head (and I wasn't the most attentive kid). The end wasn't sharp either, but I could see it getting inside the skull of a young 'un.
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I hate that Dixie rule. We have a local ASA league that has implemented that rule as well. There's NO safety advantage, and you have to constantly hold up play to let players run around to the "wrong" side. Dumb dumb dumb.
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Me too. I played Jarts all the time growing up and never took one in the head (and I wasn't the most attentive kid). The end wasn't sharp either, but I could see it getting inside the skull of a young 'un.
What the hell is a young 'un doing where they are playing Jarts? Where are the parents? GMAFB! This is the type of thinking that put Chicken Little in charge.

When I was growing up, if I was someplace I didn't belong, even if I got hurt, I was punished. $HIT HAPPENS!

There is always the option for parents to teach your kids to behave and do not be afraid to take corrective action when necessary.
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Old Wed Jun 16, 2010, 09:17am
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There is always the option for parents to teach your kids to behave and do not be afraid to take corrective action when necessary.
There is always the option for umpires to teach ... kids to behave and do not be afraid to take corrective action when necessary.
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There is always the option for umpires to teach ... kids to behave and do not be afraid to take corrective action when necessary.
You work Jarts?
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There is always the option for umpires to teach ... kids to behave and do not be afraid to take corrective action when necessary.
An umpire's job on the field isn't to teach. That would make them a coach.
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Old Thu Jun 17, 2010, 08:33am
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An umpire's job on the field isn't to teach. That would make them a coach.
Wrong kind of teach, applying rules and disciplinary effects is teaching, reference to behavior.
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