Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. This tournament is highly biased toward Richmond teams. The refs are regularly and openly biased toward help the Richmond teams. Once the Richmond teams are winning handedly, the refs start to make more fair calls. There are usually a number of college coaches at this event so it is otherwise. Good to participate.
sore loser
ARLINGTON 2011B and 2012B won their brackets - they ain't from Richmond.
Just curious, do you use "ain't" because you think it makes you sound more knowledgeable, more sure of yourself if you will, or more like a really tough guy that shouldn't be disputed?
Is "ain't" commonly used in Arlington? Do you use it in business settings?
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. This tournament is highly biased toward Richmond teams. The refs are regularly and openly biased toward help the Richmond teams. Once the Richmond teams are winning handedly, the refs start to make more fair calls. There are usually a number of college coaches at this event so it is otherwise. Good to participate.
sore loser
ARLINGTON 2011B and 2012B won their brackets - they ain't from Richmond.
Just curious, do you use "ain't" because you think it makes you sound more knowledgeable, more sure of yourself if you will, or more like a really tough guy that shouldn't be disputed?
Is "ain't" commonly used in Arlington? Do you use it in business settings?
Thank you.
I ain't worried about what yins think of me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. This tournament is highly biased toward Richmond teams. The refs are regularly and openly biased toward help the Richmond teams. Once the Richmond teams are winning handedly, the refs start to make more fair calls. There are usually a number of college coaches at this event so it is otherwise. Good to participate.
sore loser
ARLINGTON 2011B and 2012B won their brackets - they ain't from Richmond.
Just curious, do you use "ain't" because you think it makes you sound more knowledgeable, more sure of yourself if you will, or more like a really tough guy that shouldn't be disputed?
Is "ain't" commonly used in Arlington? Do you use it in business settings?
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and gooooo
At the top levels Arlington, Coppermine, SYC and VDA won titles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. This tournament is highly biased toward Richmond teams. The refs are regularly and openly biased toward help the Richmond teams. Once the Richmond teams are winning handedly, the refs start to make more fair calls. There are usually a number of college coaches at this event so it is otherwise. Good to participate.
sore loser
ARLINGTON 2011B and 2012B won their brackets - they ain't from Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. This tournament is highly biased toward Richmond teams. The refs are regularly and openly biased toward help the Richmond teams. Once the Richmond teams are winning handedly, the refs start to make more fair calls. There are usually a number of college coaches at this event so it is otherwise. Good to participate.
sore loser
ARLINGTON 2011B and 2012B won their brackets - they ain't from Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. This tournament is highly biased toward Richmond teams. The refs are regularly and openly biased toward help the Richmond teams. Once the Richmond teams are winning handedly, the refs start to make more fair calls. There are usually a number of college coaches at this event so it is otherwise. Good to participate.
Anonymous wrote:and gooooo