Anonymous wrote:I agree with you, so creepy!
Want to watch DD competition, No, go away you borderline sexual offender! Want to other girls leagues, No, go away you borderline sexual offender! Want to watch a future DD option, No, go away you borderline sexual offender!
But come try out if you want to know more!
It is sooo creepy!
Anonymous wrote:Good youth soccer is actually enjoyable to watch. It's really nice to see when a team plays well and it's normal for passers-by in a park or whatever to stop and watch
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creepy, creepy. Metro parents, look for these people in the trees with their binocs. They have a bizarre obsession with your children.
Whoever you are that keeps calling others creepy... too funny same as driving past a multi-car wreck on the beltway
Not exactly. The fact that you, DD, and hubby camp out at WS/MU games to see other kids play is extremely creepy.
Here we go again - creepy in what sense? I think people who follow people on twitter are “creepy” and those seeking followers are similarly creepy. What I really mean is they should spend their time doing something else. What exactly do you mean?
No one I know who does not have intentions to try out for a given team would think to go and stalk said team as a family. Enough said. That you can’t understand why it’s creepy is part of the problem.
What's funny is I've seen people I know from other teams out watching youth soccer on the weekends...not their own team.
I guess I'm just not that into it. I have better things to do than watch a team other then my DC's team play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creepy, creepy. Metro parents, look for these people in the trees with their binocs. They have a bizarre obsession with your children.
Whoever you are that keeps calling others creepy... too funny same as driving past a multi-car wreck on the beltway
Not exactly. The fact that you, DD, and hubby camp out at WS/MU games to see other kids play is extremely creepy.
Here we go again - creepy in what sense? I think people who follow people on twitter are “creepy” and those seeking followers are similarly creepy. What I really mean is they should spend their time doing something else. What exactly do you mean?
No one I know who does not have intentions to try out for a given team would think to go and stalk said team as a family. Enough said. That you can’t understand why it’s creepy is part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creepy, creepy. Metro parents, look for these people in the trees with their binocs. They have a bizarre obsession with your children.
Whoever you are that keeps calling others creepy... too funny same as driving past a multi-car wreck on the beltway
Not exactly. The fact that you, DD, and hubby camp out at WS/MU games to see other kids play is extremely creepy.
Here we go again - creepy in what sense? I think people who follow people on twitter are “creepy” and those seeking followers are similarly creepy. What I really mean is they should spend their time doing something else. What exactly do you mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creepy, creepy. Metro parents, look for these people in the trees with their binocs. They have a bizarre obsession with your children.
Whoever you are that keeps calling others creepy... too funny same as driving past a multi-car wreck on the beltway
Not exactly. The fact that you, DD, and hubby camp out at WS/MU games to see other kids play is extremely creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creepy, creepy. Metro parents, look for these people in the trees with their binocs. They have a bizarre obsession with your children.
Whoever you are that keeps calling others creepy... too funny same as driving past a multi-car wreck on the beltway
Anonymous wrote:Creepy, creepy. Metro parents, look for these people in the trees with their binocs. They have a bizarre obsession with your children.
Anonymous wrote:MU parents get a job, you win a scrimmage for a difference of one own goal and you feel you are the next champ of the world. What a joke!
Anonymous wrote:MU parents get a job, you win a scrimmage for a difference of one own goal and you feel you are the next champ of the world. What a joke!