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Crazy ### is the name of my 3D Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy documentary
Crazy ### is the name of my 3D Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy documentary
Or better yet, send him a picture of StL Bob's headvag and tell him that's what happened to last guy that tried to sway what team their child got put on.Send him a picture of your balls
Apologies for poor formatting. Copy/pasting from phone.
This email from a parent of a 6 year old child. It comes to the rec soccer league of which I serve as a board member. I get all these emails. Some, like the one below, deserve to be shared. Enjoy.
Dear Milhouse Soccer
Used to coach my sisters team age K-7th grade, played all thru school and college and med school, etc .
Wanted to ask about coach selection for my daughter, Jenna, Kinder this Fall. I would like her suited with an aggressive coach, as she is playful but very competitive in nature, and that's a good thing on the field. I know all the coaches are great, but some are more aggressive and forceful than others, and have a more competitive reputation. I would like some names of coaches recommended that meet this descirption.
Additionally, as my sisters coach, I feel, as did the parents of her teammates, that the line between family and professionalism on the field was upheld with excellence while I coached my sisters team over the years. That being said, I welcome feedback on what you would recommend, as far as my coaching or assistant coaching a K team and beyond, either with or without my daughter (or 2 year old future player son) on my team. It sure made for convenient scheduling if I coached my sisters team, and not someone elses. But I wanted to be upfront about my detailed awareness and study of the psychology involved with both the other players and me and my daughter. I assure you my daughter won't be calling me "daddy" on the field at anytime....lol... or she will be running laps. Haha! Been there, done that.
Looking forward to contributing to the highest and best use I am called upon by your wonderful organization, at Millhouse!
My best, always,
Dr.Dirk Diglar
Optometric Physician
I almost told this guy to #### off today. Not to be coy but I'll tell the story later.Some good news (which we can all use)...
This guy that I've been teaching with (same subject) for the last 20 years is finally retiring. He's a moody motherjumper. On his good days he's a decent guy. But when he's in one of his moods his a caustic pain in the ###. I learned a long time ago to ignore him. But the last couple of years I've been hoping he'd hang it up. Basically I've been tolerating him just because he's not worth letting him get to you.
Glad this is working out already. Did you tell him the joke yet? I told it at the bar and at least three girls wanted to make out with me after.I almost told this guy to #### off today. Not to be coy but I'll tell the story later.
####. You're the "topper" guy.
Apologies for poor formatting. Copy/pasting from phone.
This email from a parent of a 6 year old child. It comes to the rec soccer league of which I serve as a board member. I get all these emails. Some, like the one below, deserve to be shared. Enjoy.
Dear Milhouse Soccer
Used to coach my sisters team age K-7th grade, played all thru school and college and med school, etc .
Wanted to ask about coach selection for my daughter, Jenna, Kinder this Fall. I would like her suited with an aggressive coach, as she is playful but very competitive in nature, and that's a good thing on the field. I know all the coaches are great, but some are more aggressive and forceful than others, and have a more competitive reputation. I would like some names of coaches recommended that meet this descirption.
Additionally, as my sisters coach, I feel, as did the parents of her teammates, that the line between family and professionalism on the field was upheld with excellence while I coached my sisters team over the years. That being said, I welcome feedback on what you would recommend, as far as my coaching or assistant coaching a K team and beyond, either with or without my daughter (or 2 year old future player son) on my team. It sure made for convenient scheduling if I coached my sisters team, and not someone elses. But I wanted to be upfront about my detailed awareness and study of the psychology involved with both the other players and me and my daughter. I assure you my daughter won't be calling me "daddy" on the field at anytime....lol... or she will be running laps. Haha! Been there, done that.
Looking forward to contributing to the highest and best use I am called upon by your wonderful organization, at Millhouse!
My best, always,
Dr.Dirk Diglar
Optometric Physician
Not sure I could deliver the punchline without cracking up.Glad this is working out already. Did you tell him the joke yet? I told it at the bar and at least three girls wanted to make out with me after.
Apologies for poor formatting. Copy/pasting from phone.
This email from a parent of a 6 year old child. It comes to the rec soccer league of which I serve as a board member. I get all these emails. Some, like the one below, deserve to be shared. Enjoy.
Dear Milhouse Soccer
Used to coach my sisters team age K-7th grade, played all thru school and college and med school, etc .
Wanted to ask about coach selection for my daughter, Jenna, Kinder this Fall. I would like her suited with an aggressive coach, as she is playful but very competitive in nature, and that's a good thing on the field. I know all the coaches are great, but some are more aggressive and forceful than others, and have a more competitive reputation. I would like some names of coaches recommended that meet this descirption.
Additionally, as my sisters coach, I feel, as did the parents of her teammates, that the line between family and professionalism on the field was upheld with excellence while I coached my sisters team over the years. That being said, I welcome feedback on what you would recommend, as far as my coaching or assistant coaching a K team and beyond, either with or without my daughter (or 2 year old future player son) on my team. It sure made for convenient scheduling if I coached my sisters team, and not someone elses. But I wanted to be upfront about my detailed awareness and study of the psychology involved with both the other players and me and my daughter. I assure you my daughter won't be calling me "daddy" on the field at anytime....lol... or she will be running laps. Haha! Been there, done that.
Looking forward to contributing to the highest and best use I am called upon by your wonderful organization, at Millhouse!
My best, always,
Dr.Dirk Diglar
Optometric Physician
as a dad who has coached 4 & 5 year olds now for 3 seasons i can say that this guy seems completely reasonable.This email from a parent of a 6 year old child. It comes to the rec soccer league of which I serve as a board member.
good for me I don't have a spine.Floppo, when I punch you in the spine, don't take it personally.
11 kids on the team. he called half of them to "his" half of the field and demonstrated how to juggle a soccer ball with his feet, not letting it touch the ground. then asked the kids to try same. he was trying to have them flick the ball in the air, then kick the ball on goal before it hit the ground.
I don't even remember what your old avatar was, but it was better.good for me I don't have a spine.
as the coach of a 5 year old co-ed team this year, it's not my fault that my junior Mia Hamm won't come off the field the entire season. nor is it my fault that she's the only kid that gets to touch the ball. if the other kids were even 1/20th as capable they might actually get to be able to play but since we all know that's not possible, i have to work with the clay i've been given.In my limited experience....most youth sports coaches are the ####### worst. Regardless of sport.
9 times out of 10 they took on coaching so their ingrate kids could get special treatment.
Wish I could. Sounds a lot better than the Atkins bar I have lined up for lunch.Cos and kev - Bentley and I ar meeting at papadeaux at 11:45 for tequila if you are interested
Wish I could. Sounds a lot better than the Atkins bar I have lined up for lunch.
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So you will pay for a new car every 5 years for a tax write off rather than keep a car you like that is presumably paid off?if you own a business and can buy a vehicle for your business you can qualify for what's called a Section 179 bonus depreciation. It gives you an incentive to buy a brand new vehicle every 5 years. http://www.section179.org/
YesSo you will pay for a new car every 5 years for a tax write off rather than keep a car you like that is presumably paid off?
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Apologies for poor formatting. Copy/pasting from phone.
This email from a parent of a 6 year old child. It comes to the rec soccer league of which I serve as a board member. I get all these emails. Some, like the one below, deserve to be shared. Enjoy.
Dear Milhouse Soccer
Used to coach my sisters team age K-7th grade, played all thru school and college and med school, etc .
Wanted to ask about coach selection for my daughter, Jenna, Kinder this Fall. I would like her suited with an aggressive coach, as she is playful but very competitive in nature, and that's a good thing on the field. I know all the coaches are great, but some are more aggressive and forceful than others, and have a more competitive reputation. I would like some names of coaches recommended that meet this descirption.
Additionally, as my sisters coach, I feel, as did the parents of her teammates, that the line between family and professionalism on the field was upheld with excellence while I coached my sisters team over the years. That being said, I welcome feedback on what you would recommend, as far as my coaching or assistant coaching a K team and beyond, either with or without my daughter (or 2 year old future player son) on my team. It sure made for convenient scheduling if I coached my sisters team, and not someone elses. But I wanted to be upfront about my detailed awareness and study of the psychology involved with both the other players and me and my daughter. I assure you my daughter won't be calling me "daddy" on the field at anytime....lol... or she will be running laps. Haha! Been there, done that.
Looking forward to contributing to the highest and best use I am called upon by your wonderful organization, at Millhouse!
My best, always,
Dr.Dirk Diglar
Optometric Physician
Yeah, well....I get these all the time. Hooooray for volunteerism!Reading that literally made my head hurt. Just took 3 ibuprofen.
Partly fair, partly not. I coached traveling baseball for 4 years mainly because we had trouble finding other Dad's who had the time and knew anything about baseball. I friggin loved it. Still miss it and "my" teams ended up being damn good as a bonus.In my limited experience....most youth sports coaches are the ####### worst. Regardless of sport.
9 times out of 10 they took on coaching so their ingrate kids could get special treatment. Or, as in the case of my old little league team in my formative years, totally use the team as their "extra personal bank account." My childhood best friend's parents, no less. They turned out to be a couple of awesome human beings(as did he. apple didn't fall far, I guess).
Yes, I'm painting with a very broad brush, but I'm sort of a judgmental #######.
Yeah, I agree here. We met as a board last week and discussed two coaches that we will not bring back for the fall. That's out of hundreds of volunteer rec league coaches. Of those two, one was officially reprimanded by the referees for being aggressive (after receiving multiple warnings) and is being barred from coaching from OYSA, the other is just a giant jerkass and we don't want him around the kids. He's not going to be real happy to learn of our decision.Partly fair, partly not. I coached traveling baseball for 4 years mainly because we had trouble finding other Dad's who had the time and knew anything about baseball. I friggin loved it. Still miss it and "my" teams ended up being damn good as a bonus.
But I certainly encountered more than my fair share of coaches you are talking about. 9 out of 10 seems harsh though. For the most part I think they end up being guys completely over their heads with the responsibility and really don't know anything about coaching. More clueless than conniving.
That's why I only volunteer to be an ###/legs model.Yeah, well....I get these all the time. Hooooray for volunteerism!
trying to understand the reasoning behind this. not having ever been in this situation before, and not knowing anyone else who is, can you explain it?
One mimosa at a time?Update: excellent lunch with Bentley. He is changing the world for the better and had the mixed grill. I had gumbo and a hurricane.
Update: excellent lunch with Bentley. He is changing the world for the better and had the mixed grill. I had gumbo and a hurricane.
My linkUpdate: excellent lunch with Bentley. He is changing the world for the better and had the mixed grill. I had gumbo and a hurricane.
The govt basically credits you up to $25000 in write off the first year you buy a new large work vehicle. Plus you get to depreciate the cost of the vehicle on a 5 yr schedule. If your business generates good profits and/or you have high taxable income it's a good way to lower your tax rate.trying to understand the reasoning behind this. not having ever been in this situation before, and not knowing anyone else who is, can you explain it?