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_Chase_

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Jan 22, 2004
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Chase, that's the one time in history where a parent would have been completely justified in beating the **** out of an umpire in a youth baseball game. Frank Drebin even thinks you're a terrible ump.

You're right, man. It definitely would've been justified if some parents and coaches beat the **** out of a 16-year-old for a getting a mildly close call wrong in a game with 5-year-olds.

It's not like I told everyone, I just made the call and walked off the field.
 

GrandePdre

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I don't get an adult wanting to do Disney without kids. Mind you, that isn't criticism, I legitimately just don't understand it.

Seems awful. What is the appeal?

Nostalgia. Feeling like a kid again. Great dinners with the lass at the nicer restaurants. Lots of places with bars and adult entertainment now.
 
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MaxPowerrr

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Domine's daughter went to Ballard. She threw a party our senior year in the spring and Bob's out there in back yard knocking back frosties and telling jokes. At the time I thought it was kind of cool but now I'm like that was weird.
That's because you're a dad now and have all sorts of notions about being an adult vs. being a kid and keeping boundaries. Congrats.
 
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The_Godfather_rivals

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May 22, 2002
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Didn't Domine act like an *** on the sidelines of some city hs football game and was banned? And ultimately forced wave to "retire" him?
Domine got a personal foul for St. X back during the X-Trinity game in the fall of 1988. His son was the QB (and was terrible) and Bob was on the sideline in a St.X jersey giving the refs hell until they threw a flag.

He got suspended from WAVE for a short period of time and I don't believe he made it to many more St. X games. It helped that his son got benched soon after for the guy who is now the QB coach for the Patriots.

Regardless, I remember him screaming at his own son when we were both 6 years old playing flag football at Lyndon Recreation in Louisville. Every human being there forever viewed him as a piece of ****.
 

MaxPowerrr

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You're right, man. It definitely would've been justified if some parents and coaches beat the **** out of a 16-year-old for a getting a mildly close call wrong in a game with 5-year-olds.

It's not like I told everyone, I just made the call and walked off the field.
Trust me- the majority of the parents and coaches thanked you in their hearts.
 
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CatManDoo_rivals376463

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May 29, 2001
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The worst feeling in the world was when a coach or parent was chewing you out, and they were right. I'll never forget one game where I was behind the plate, called a ball, clicked my indicator, and said "3-and-1." All of a sudden the coach and most of the parents started yelling at me that it was ball four. They were irate. I looked at my indicator and it said 3 balls, but I got this sinking feeling that I had forgotten to click one of the previous balls, but wasn't sure. Well, at that point, I couldn't go back, so I had to stick by my call of 3-and-1. I was praying the next pitch would be a ball, but of course the little **** grounded out to end the inning. The time to the start of the next inning felt like an eternity, especially when the umpire from the field came in and told me it had been ball four. :oops:
 

Strokin_Bandit

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Dec 21, 2001
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I've never reffed at all and I don't think I would ever be good at it. It would be hard to view a game the way a "good" official is supposed to after I've been involved in the sport from the other side for over 25 years.

I have all kids of crazy ref stories. The best ones that come to mind usually occur in summer games. These guys are in hot gyms, getting about $25 a game, working 5-6 games a day. So the pay is decent, but it's a LOOOONNNNGGG day of running around and putting up with irritated coaches who don't really even want to be there in the first place. Some of the refs are KHSAA certified and some are college aged kids just trying to make some money to go buy a pony keg for the weekend.

One year we attended Eastern's camp when Travis Ford was coaching there. He didn't invest heavily on refs for this camp (more money for him and his staff!!!) so his players were calling the games. One of his student managers, who appeared to be an English Lit. major and all-around coffee shop genius, was giving players and coaches lectures all day, just being an insufferable dick. Imagine Travis Ford as a long haired, wispy bearded, hemp necklace wearing Starbucks barista. During our game he made a horrible call and I just asked for an explanation. He then goes into a soliloquy from Macbeth and ends it by saying, "not that you would know, but that's Shakespeare." I teach English. And I teach Macbeth. This little a-hole didn't know what to do when I ended his soliloquy for him with "yeah, and this game sure has been 'a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.'" So he T-ed me up for calling him an idiot. But he shut up for the rest of that game. Players in that game still tell me about that when I see them.

The best qualities in a ref are: 1. Don't be a dick. 2. Keep things in control/communicate the right way. 3. Know the rules. 4. Don't hold a grudge.
 

SAECATFAN

Heisman
Nov 7, 2001
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-Umpiring little league baseball games in the dead heat of summer sounds awful.

-Before I was really old enough to work (mow lawns and lifeguard) I used to clean golf clubs. Like, $5 an hour but I did amazing work. Very gratifying to make something shine.

-I really miss "working." Obviously I work everyday in the career sense, but I'd love having some kind of side hustle. Even half-assedly considered driving an Uber before my wife shut it down (with the quickness). I just enjoy doing **** beyond moving money around and exchanging real estate (which I really don't enjoy). Maybe I just want to get out of the house, though.

-PTI was right with Bret B being a plagiarist. I mean, I thought it was just little quips and one-liners, but the guy literally copied and pasted about 3 paragraphs of an Andrew Sullivan column from New York Magazine in the comments of one of his facebook posts this weekend, purporting it to be his.

I called him on it, "Andrew Sullivan is a great writer, indeed." Which he shortly after deleted. Then I posted the entire column under his plagiarized comment, and he deleted the original facebook post.

[eyeroll]

What a dbag.
 

catlanta33

Heisman
Aug 27, 2013
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One year we attended Eastern's camp when Travis Ford was coaching there. He didn't invest heavily on refs for this camp (more money for him and his staff!!!) so his players were calling the games. One of his student managers, who appeared to be an English Lit. major and all-around coffee shop genius, was giving players and coaches lectures all day, just being an insufferable dick. Imagine Travis Ford as a long haired, wispy bearded, hemp necklace wearing Starbucks barista. During our game he made a horrible call and I just asked for an explanation. He then goes into a soliloquy from Macbeth and ends it by saying, "not that you would know, but that's Shakespeare." I teach English. And I teach Macbeth. This little a-hole didn't know what to do when I ended his soliloquy for him with "yeah, and this game sure has been 'a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.'" So he T-ed me up for calling him an idiot. But he shut up for the rest of that game. Players in that game still tell me about that when I see them.

The best qualities in a ref are: 1. Don't be a dick. 2. Keep things in control/communicate the right way. 3. Know the rules. 4. Don't hold a grudge.

I'm not sure but kinda feel like you just took Good Will Hunting and made it a ref story.

Btw, it was very well done.

 
Apr 17, 2007
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Jobs that I enjoyed doing:
1. Chasing foul balls at St Helen for $2 a game and free cokes and free popcorn
2. Keeping the score book (still enjoy this)
3. Caddying
4. Landscaping/Cutting grass
5. Working the cart barn at a country club

Pretty much all the jobs I have had that include insurance and benefits have been a step backward
 
Feb 16, 2006
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I'd give my left testicle to go back to the summer of
98 after my freshman year. Worked construction building a house. Outside all day. Burned crispies on the job and 107.7 SFR was constantly churning out good tunes. On Fridays one dude always lit up a hog leg after we got done.

Had a nice fake ID. Phoenix Hill on Wednesday night for quarter Silver Bullets. Baxter Ave bars on Friday and Saturday. Don't think I would get hungover if I tried.
 

gattongrad09

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Jan 29, 2006
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The moment after getting in with a fake ID with all your buddies already in was a great feeling. Kind like when Henry got pinched and all the mob guys were waiting for him outside the courthouse. I get all nostalgic during the Spring, some of my greatest college memories.
 
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William Schwab
Northbrook, IL

^^ Was the name on my first fake ID. Worked well for a long time, and the guy looked nothing like me aside from being a white guy. Always had a buddy call me "Schwabby" while we were in line, just loud enough for a bouncer to hear, like that mattered at all.
 
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BBdK

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Sep 21, 2003
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Got tricked into watching Bowling yesterday for a bit on ESPN...wtf is up with these 2 handed bowlers? The 2 finalists both bowled that way.

Did a little googling on Jason Belmonte, who is the arguably the best bowler in the world and apparently behind the controversial revolution. Looks stupid AF

 

catlanta33

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Aug 27, 2013
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Got fake ID, tried to walk into a bar in Myrtle Beach with my GF who was 21 (I was 20). The bouncer whips out a card organizer with every current state issued ID and just laughs in my face. Tells my GF she can stay and for me to GTFO down the road.

The paper learner's permits were the best. The GA ones could be erased and rewritten in pencil. I was buying crispies legally from 15-18.
 
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joeyrupption

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Jun 5, 2007
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1) Selling Golfballs at Boone Links (ages 9-12?) Ultimate little kid gig, imo.
2) Mall jobs: Catch-It (tethered bouncy ball)/Happy Feet Mall kiosks, B. Dalton, Quizno's sample boy.
3) Lot Tech, Nissantowne.
4) Clearing junk from repossessed trailer homes ($400/trailer, cash)
5) Construction/Property management labor - led to designing all of those wacky houses off Waller for beer money my super-senior year.
 

cawoodsct

Heisman
Apr 27, 2006
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Was always amazed in my middle teen years how easy it was, for two guys loitering around on bmx bikes, to get someone walking in the liquor store to buy you booze. Would you mind buying us a pint of Beam and two cokes please? Profit,down it in 5 minutes, head to Chi-Chis and eat free chips and salsa with a buzz on.
 

BernieSadori

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Nov 16, 2004
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Used to sneak in at Coyotes using the hallway door by the restrooms. Only needed one in and thst person would open it up for us.

Had a fake ID from Spain. Got in with some exchange students. Never got stopped.

Like T.O. said, hangovers didn't exist. Drink all night and wake up to a beautiful morning. Now, I get bent on Saturday, it's Monday nigjt before i get back to feeling normal.
 
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Favorite job was working for my father in law who was a home builder. Worked my *** off, made almost no money, and got berated by big black brick layers who called me gold digger and wanted to beat my little white ***, but it put me on the trajectory that has made me a moderately successful subcontractor that tries to guess how much money to charge people to tear their **** down. Don't know where I'd have been without that job but I'm sure glad indjgjsbsjsba
 

kybobcat_rivals185207

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May 29, 2001
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Got tricked into watching Bowling yesterday for a bit on ESPN...wtf is up with these 2 handed bowlers? The 2 finalists both bowled that way.

Did a little googling on Jason Belmonte, who is the arguably the best bowler in the world and apparently behind the controversial revolution. Looks stupid AF

There were several 2-handed bowlers at the GLBA tournament this weekend.

The two-handed delivery provides extra rotation and better pin action...if you can control it.

I'd throw out my back if I tried it. Getting old sucks. :oops:
 

wcc31

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Mar 18, 2002
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Monk is the third-most efficient player in college basketball (of the big boy leagues), trailing only Hart and Kennard. Not bad for a freshman. :flushed:
 
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mashburned

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Mar 10, 2009
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Got tricked into watching Bowling yesterday for a bit on ESPN...wtf is up with these 2 handed bowlers? The 2 finalists both bowled that way.

Did a little googling on Jason Belmonte, who is the arguably the best bowler in the world and apparently behind the controversial revolution. Looks stupid AF


Wtffff he can get pumped. Pete would whip his ***.

 

UKwizard

Heisman
Dec 11, 2002
21,313
13,878
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Jeffrey Sandusky, an adopted son of former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, was arrested Monday and charged with sexually assaulting a child, among several other charges.

Whelp
 

catlanta33

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Aug 27, 2013
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One of my customers has a 3 horn system in his Honda Pilot solely to piss off someone that cuts him off. I have to admit, I'm seriously considering this with the amount of driving I'm doing and how many times some **** stain swerves at me from texting or just plain gives no f's about driving 10 under in the left lane.

 
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