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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Whoa. I'm just trying to figure the scene here. A dozen 9 year old boys, two daddy coaches, and ten parents on the sideline watching/chatting. My kid is goofing around and you think its okay to yell at my kid from the sidelines? Fuck you. Talk to the coach between practices and offer to help. If he/she agrees, then ask specifically what they want you to do. But don't overstep boundaries. What you'rr suggesting is way over the line. You sound like an obnoxious asshole. Seriously, if you can do a better job, then get off your ass and volunteer your time to coach a dozen 10 year olds. Otherwise, continue sitting on the sidelines and keep your mouth shut.[/quote] I see the problem. It's you, First you yell and then you curse. This clearly is a sensitive issue for you and it shows in your perspective. Your kid is goofing around but you don't say anything to him. Another parent tells the kids (kids, not calling your little Larlo by name) to quit goofing off and pay attention and you think that parent is yelling at your kid. Wow. And, if I do tell the kids to quit goofing around, how would you know whether I've already spoken to the coach or not? Should I make a general announcement before each practice so you don't tell me to fuck off in front of the kids? [/quote]
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