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Originally Posted by Storm Eagle
...and they never get any better.
Some of you might have heard about this, but this high school was having an award ceremony for the athletes, and this coach called up a player to tell him to make sure he shows up since he has an award for him. So when the ceremony is in session, the coach presents him with a "crybaby award". I think it was to imply that that particular player complains a lot. I don't like constant complaining myself, but...a crybaby award??? That's just...low! That guy didn't even show up for school the next day.
Oh well, at least the coach got his walking papers. Just like he deserves.
And we wonder why students are kicking their teachers asses these days.
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Who are "They?"Of course I've heard of about this but this high school was having an award ceremony for the athletes and this coach called up a player to tell him to make sure he shows up since he has an award for him.It's all good. And then what happened?Is it still to imply that that particular player complains a lot anymore?What do you like?Go on.
You don't hear that sentiment very often.Is the holding of hands a symbolic gesture for humans?
"" guy did not even show up for school the next day ?
Makes sense to me.Tell me more.In many ways, yes. In other ways, no.By "we" do you mean you and me?