Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is May 12th the only ID session they are running?
That will be their 3rd ID session this spring (other two were already held), so probably yes.
If you are interested just email Tom and come to a practice.
Anonymous wrote:Lol. Unpaid psychopaths it is. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:You two never answered the question on how much they are paying you to continuously troll Spirit. Because if you are spending all this time here doing it for free, you are sick, sick puppies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is May 12th the only ID session they are running?
That will be their 3rd ID session this spring (other two were already held), so probably yes.
If you are interested just email Tom and come to a practice.
Nobody is interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is May 12th the only ID session they are running?
That will be their 3rd ID session this spring (other two were already held), so probably yes.
If you are interested just email Tom and come to a practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is May 12th the only ID session they are running?
That will be their 3rd ID session this spring (other two were already held), so probably yes.
Anonymous wrote:Is May 12th the only ID session they are running?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol...you think that Spirit is providing the aid?
The paying customers pay for the "scholarship" through increase dues. Nothing is coming from Spirit pro account.
I can't believe the parent is telling people about it, essentially bragging about getting money for their kid. Nothing at Spirit deserves that. The best players are decent, but there are no super stud talents. And by taking that money, they are taking it from poor families that may need it.
Poor families that need it?
So you ASSUME that the family on scholarship is rich, selfish, and doesnt need or deserve it. Please tell us all how you came up with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol...you think that Spirit is providing the aid?
The paying customers pay for the "scholarship" through increase dues. Nothing is coming from Spirit pro account.
I can't believe the parent is telling people about it, essentially bragging about getting money for their kid. Nothing at Spirit deserves that. The best players are decent, but there are no super stud talents. And by taking that money, they are taking it from poor families that may need it.
Anonymous wrote:Lol...you think that Spirit is providing the aid?
The paying customers pay for the "scholarship" through increase dues. Nothing is coming from Spirit pro account.