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THe scary part is one of your parents noticed the kid didn't play for the other team. What did they take pipctures and inventory the first time they played?
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06.08.09 - 11:48 am | #
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Well, this would have never happened if your son played an American sport like softball. Then all that would have happened is a few bludgeoned second-graders.
The Scoot |
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06.08.09 - 12:31 pm | #
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Really, RH? I would have thought that the scary part would be where I said to give your kid steroids like the rest of us. (the parents knew the kid personally, like outside of soccer)
But Scooter, he's a quarter Mexican! Soccer is in his blood!
Cindy Lou |
06.08.09 - 12:33 pm | #
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I used to play soccer. Cool sport. Is your son a goalkeeper by any chance?
Kilgorsky |
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06.08.09 - 1:11 pm | #
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CL, trust me, I se more cheating by parents in sports that it is crazy. Especially, in little league and softball. Yes, I have even seen where parents give their kids enhancing drugs to give them the edge. Lot's of money nowadays for scholarships. But really, in little league. It happens. I want a bumper sticker that says my kid kicked your cheater kids ass the right way. And mine could.
RH |
06.08.09 - 3:13 pm | #
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You rich people and your steroids disgust me. My kids just suckle hard from the caffeine teat. And chew the coca leaf.
Jack Smynde |
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06.08.09 - 6:57 pm | #
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i'll admit to a dark thought, but not that i would ever act on it, just that i managed to think about it ...
asa is the youngest kid in his league. if he were a month younger, he'd be facing coaches pitching to him instead of kids who break down and cry when they hit a batter (not like it stops them from doing it again).
one month and he'd be crushing these lollipops coaches throw up.
as he gets older ... what if i looked at the straight A's on his report card and told his teacher, "Please just fail him a year."
eric |
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06.08.09 - 10:49 pm | #
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