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Post by southsidefan on Mar 24, 2006 21:25:42 GMT -5
Boy this post takes the cake?? Bobby Plump? Wow this guy is in left field. Idle time! Worried about spelling ??
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Post by jcdfan on Mar 25, 2006 6:08:51 GMT -5
It just got under my skin and it was only MY opinion. I feel the same way, God is on everyone's side so why would God choose the Catholic school over a public school? So, It was not the JCD team as you posted, It was my opinion and mine only (that I know of). I only gripe about basketball on here, cause I have no one else to talk about it with. If it's not got a motor my husband doesn't watch it or participate in it. Anyway, I will always pick my teams above all others (and Milan is one of those teams, Plump, my son goes there) but I do not believe my teams are the best out there, I see their faults too(it might take a few days to see them, but i do see them). I'm glad you found my posts humorous at least I made someones day. The season is over, and hope to have a great one next season, right now, I don't care any more, It's racing season(and that will always be my first love).
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Post by Bobby Plump on Mar 25, 2006 18:25:48 GMT -5
I think, m'am, that it's great how you support your team as well as see its strengths and weaknesses - that shows true honesty and humility, which is quite mature and a good example for students. And yes, in response to the other posting, it is quite important to check for spelling - why do you think kids these days are struggling to be adequate in the work force - obviously I am not speaking for all kids, but I see what's going on. They don't show up to school, they don't show up to work. They get away with writing papers the same way they email, text, or chat online. It's a complete slap in the face to the educational profession, in my opinion. So, yes, to be a good example for anyone reading (which has obviously included students prior to this posting), it is important to exemplify what we would like them to reflect in their lives - even something as miniscule as spelling.
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