Kyle_in_Tex
Super Star Member
Well said. :thumbsup:
No argument here Roy, I was just brought up not to tattle.
Is it tattling? Or is it telling the produce manager there is a rotten apple in the bunch?
Well said. :thumbsup:
No argument here Roy, I was just brought up not to tattle.
Yeah, those college sponsored semi-pro teams are fun to watch.
If people do not report posts that need pruned and there are too many replies, replies with quotes, etc., the 'good' and 'bad' posts become so intertwined, not unlike a hedgerow left untended, it becomes too time consuming, if not impossible, to prune and is closed.
If people do not report posts that need pruned and there are too many replies, replies with quotes, etc., the 'good' and 'bad' posts become so intertwined, not unlike a hedgerow left untended, it becomes too time consuming, if not impossible, to prune and is closed.
The trouble is if the mods go to bed, 8 hours later the thread is, as you described, a tangled hedgerow. Impossible to prune without killing the entire plant.
That particular thread was about people who already had a CCW permit, so the intrusion of the antis was off-topic by definition. In famously liberal MA there is a saying: "There is nothing less liberal than a liberal."I'm hoping any more firearms threads (outside of the Friendly Politics forum) will be monitored by us...and any post that goes political (either pro or anti) are immediately reported to the moderators.
I know I'm guilty as much as others, but I do try to remain on topic....so, when I write "report to the moderators", I'm including my posts as well.
I hope TBN management re-opens that thread, after pruning out the political posts.
That particular thread was about people who already had a CCW permit, so the intrusion of the antis was off-topic by definition.
Just went to a seminar with a guy who introduced himself as being from "The Center of the Universe of College Football - Alabama." I asked "How many of them graduate?" and he turned red in the face and sat down.LOL I was waiting for that one.
Cesspool of academic corruption. Public financed NFL training camp. :laughing:
Well, there are some deserving and talented youngsters who get their time in the spotlight. Hopefully most make good use of that experience.
Just went to a seminar with a guy who introduced himself as being from "The Center of the Universe of College Football - Alabama." I asked "How many of them graduate?" and he turned red in the face and sat down.
A buddy went to U of F and had a campus job as a football team "tutor". He was given tests for certain courses and his job was to teach them the right answers. So while these players did "study" and did take tests, they weren't really engaged. He said even with this corrupt system in place, some of them still
flunked.
I haven't really looked into it but I have the impression that some universities have created majors designed to keep academically weak athletes eligible.