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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would hope your post was sarcastic since you have also used "you're" incorrectly (prove YOUR point).[/quote] It was sarcastic - notice that comes after "you think". I guess that wasn't as obvious as I thought.[/quote] If we are being precise, in your latest post, the period should have come inside the quotation marks. As in..."you think." So after you corrected someone's grammar, you make the same mistake you corrected and in your attempt to make an excuse for that first mistake, you made another. Lol.[/quote] My usage is correct in British English. Now that's me trying to save face. [/quote] Self-deprecating humor is something we agree on. God knows how many times I did exactly what I call you out for doing - correcting grammar while making grammatical mistakes. Long live the Queen![/quote] :lol: Seriously, we've had a good experience with Arlington parents. Sure, we fit some of the stereotypes, but I think most are pretty nice and fun to be around. We've made a lot of good friends that continue to be good friends even after our kids aren't on the same team anymore. And if I'm being honest, I think almost every time I can remember thinking the other team's parents were being "douches", it was in a game our kids were losing. We all get caught up in rooting for our kids and it's all good as long as it stays positive. My kids have had some pretty bad things said to them by other teams' parents while they were playing, and that's no good. I've also heard parents ripping kids on their own team - that's no good. I've heard very little if any of that from our sidelines, and plenty of times I've heard our parents cheering for or wowing a nice play by the opposition. That's what this should be all about.[/quote]
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