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Post by racsan on Nov 18, 2011 15:35:05 GMT -6
Ok Mr. Very Simple, let's try again. Where have you coached or played the game of Fastpitch softball that makes you the expert you try to come off as? Or are you really just another Daddy Coach acting like you know something? The only poster on here that is more pathetic than you is The Real Truf, that is since the Chill banned Mr. Ding Dong from posting on Message Boards. What a piece of work he is, a true no nothing who's time has past. Defend that! No one has been banned from posting on here by the Chill. Nor is anyone but YOU hiding behind a screen name on here. So post away coward.
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Post by ghostbuster on Nov 18, 2011 16:18:18 GMT -6
Ok Mr. Very Simple, let's try again. Where have you coached or played the game of Fastpitch softball that makes you the expert you try to come off as? Or are you really just another Daddy Coach acting like you know something? The only poster on here that is more pathetic than you is The Real Truf, that is since the Chill banned Mr. Ding Dong from posting on Message Boards. What a piece of work he is, a true no nothing who's time has past. Defend that! No one has been banned from posting on here by the Chill. Nor is anyone but YOU hiding behind a screen name on here. So post away coward. 5-4-3-2-1. Everyone hold their breath, I am sure The Real Truf will be on soon with one of his lmao and smiley wink face posts in reply to Ding Dong's post.
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Post by The Real Truf on Nov 18, 2011 16:35:24 GMT -6
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Post by racsan on Nov 18, 2011 16:47:45 GMT -6
No one has been banned from posting on here by the Chill. Nor is anyone but YOU hiding behind a screen name on here. So post away coward. 5-4-3-2-1. Everyone hold their breath, I am sure The Real Truf will be on soon with one of his lmao and smiley wink face posts in reply to Ding Dong's post. Another intelligent post by the coward.
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Post by The Real Truf on Nov 18, 2011 17:34:32 GMT -6
Another intelligent post by the coward. lmao. Looks like the Ghost Buster ... is busted !!!
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Post by heavy on Nov 18, 2011 20:13:44 GMT -6
"no nothing" LOL
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Post by The Real Truf on Nov 18, 2011 21:05:54 GMT -6
lmao. That's the only way they spell it on that side of town. They "no" it all !!!
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Post by Quick Feet on Nov 20, 2011 18:48:42 GMT -6
So, here's our Thanksgiving question for the GW and anyone else who wants to respond:
What is on your list of softball things you are thankful for?
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Post by DieHardFan on Nov 20, 2011 20:44:51 GMT -6
So, here's our Thanksgiving question for the GW and anyone else who wants to respond: What is on your list of softball things you are thankful for? I'm thankful that in less than 90 days, the first pitch of the college season will be have been thrown!!!
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Post by Ghost Writer on Nov 21, 2011 16:50:35 GMT -6
When we prepare our Thanksgiving dinners there are many things that can remind us of softball and the things that we are thankful for. The big Turkey that goes in the oven should make us thankful for the biggest turkey of them all, Surfishin. As we prepare the stuffing it will fondly bring to mind that New B just like the stuffing, has his nose up a lot of butts to get his insightful information. We will turn the Macy's parade on TV and seeing the balloons with all of their Hot Air, we will certainly reminisce about all of the postings of TRT. Gee we love that guy. As we turn on the oven and operate the mixer and other kitchen equipment we should be thankful that John Meil is available to us all to offer all of his fine handyman services as well as expert pitching lessons. Just think of the task of making rolls by hand and kneading the dough, and you will be thankful that we have old reliable Heavy, who is our own Pillsbury Doughboy. Making our vegetables will cause us to bow our heads and show gratitude to a number of people. Cooking the peas we will be grateful for the tough posts by our two local peas in a pod, Mrman and Racsan. Are they the same guy? Making the corn, while such a simple task, will make us think of DHF, because what DHF is full of, sometimes contains whole kernels of corn. I love carrots, who doesn't? Seeing them cook will remind us of how they make us see better. This will allow us to be able to spot JVMom before she sees us, and help us avoid a completely useless conversation. As I watch the cooking going on I see that mom does all of the cooking and dad is just a gopher for the day, and it brings a smile to my face. It reminds me of the 5 Star Athletics "Softball Sunday" camp where all the women are running the show and nice little Coach 501 is carrying the water. He is the man of the hour. Then after the eating it's time for dessert and I can't help be thankful enough for that cute little dish Quick Feet. Boy is she a sweety pie. After the day is over, there is still joy to be had. What would Thanksgiving be without leftovers? I get that warm feeling because who is any more associated with leftovers than Coach Watten? Her recruiting lands more leftovers than any Thanksgiving meal yet prepared. As we all know, after Thanksgiving, we get ready to spend our money foolishly on Black Friday. Now, who else can we think of but those kind folks at USSSA who always take our money no matter how much we resist? As you can see, Thanksgiving is a day where we are able to ponder about things that are near and dear to us as well as enjoy fine eating and friends. Have a Happy Thanksgiving this year. Defender of the Holiday Spirit
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Post by smartwater on Nov 21, 2011 18:50:37 GMT -6
Today I got an interesting letter in the mail. Actually, it was mailed to the Parents of ......and then my name. It was an invitation from USSSA to be included in the "Inaugural Edition of the Best in USSSA Fastpitch Softball." It's like one of those wonderful "Who's Who" books that every high school kid in the US is invited to put their name in. Of course, to get in the book ( without a photo) is free, but if you want a copy of this wonderful coffee table book to show your friends, it's a mere $59.95. Oh, and by the way if you don't want the book but want your name and profile and picture in it, it's $12.00.
First, the letter assumes I am a minor and a player, which I find funny. Second it allows parents to enter stats for their daughters ( that will be interesting). Third, this is a total rip off and what I consider a way for USSSA to make money off of unsuspecting, gullible parents. I guess we can't blame USSSA for trying to cash in on stupidity of people, but I just find it really tacky.
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Post by smartwater on Nov 21, 2011 18:52:31 GMT -6
On another note, GW, what a great Thanksgiving edition of your ideas and thoughts.
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Post by surfishin on Nov 22, 2011 3:55:51 GMT -6
On another note, GW, what a great Thanksgiving edition of your ideas and thoughts. Completely agree! ..."Watten leftovers".. LOL!
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Post by surfishin on Nov 22, 2011 3:56:28 GMT -6
Today I got an interesting letter in the mail. Actually, it was mailed to the Parents of ......and then my name. It was an invitation from USSSA to be included in the "Inaugural Edition of the Best in USSSA Fastpitch Softball." It's like one of those wonderful "Who's Who" books that every high school kid in the US is invited to put their name in. Of course, to get in the book ( without a photo) is free, but if you want a copy of this wonderful coffee table book to show your friends, it's a mere $59.95. Oh, and by the way if you don't want the book but want your name and profile and picture in it, it's $12.00. First, the letter assumes I am a minor and a player, which I find funny. Second it allows parents to enter stats for their daughters ( that will be interesting). Third, this is a total rip off and what I consider a way for USSSA to make money off of unsuspecting, gullible parents. I guess we can't blame USSSA for trying to cash in on stupidity of people, but I just find it really tacky. CHA-CHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by bda on Nov 22, 2011 6:49:45 GMT -6
Today I got an interesting letter in the mail. Actually, it was mailed to the Parents of ......and then my name. It was an invitation from USSSA to be included in the "Inaugural Edition of the Best in USSSA Fastpitch Softball." It's like one of those wonderful "Who's Who" books that every high school kid in the US is invited to put their name in. Of course, to get in the book ( without a photo) is free, but if you want a copy of this wonderful coffee table book to show your friends, it's a mere $59.95. Oh, and by the way if you don't want the book but want your name and profile and picture in it, it's $12.00. First, the letter assumes I am a minor and a player, which I find funny. Second it allows parents to enter stats for their daughters ( that will be interesting). Third, this is a total rip off and what I consider a way for USSSA to make money off of unsuspecting, gullible parents. I guess we can't blame USSSA for trying to cash in on stupidity of people, but I just find it really tacky. Yeah, I got one of those, addressed to "parents of" the daughter that's now a junior in college and hasn't played since senior year in high school. In addition to all the transgressions smartwater noted, they're also apparently using an outdated registration list. :-) (On the other hand - that daughter's at College Park. Hmm, I could write up that she has about an .800 batting average with 56 home runs and 92 stolen bases. Then send one anonymously to the coaching staff pointing out they've got a kid on campus better than any of their players. Nahh - but it might be fun if someone else did that. :-)
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