A truly sad commentary on our times.
It is sad when the kids act better than the parents.
Those were the rules posted on the fence in front of stands at our ball fields.
…. but Mom! …..
Presumably “fowl language” is OK.
I assume that (on bird terms anyway) this is equal-age baseball. That being so, why are they so differently sized?
An American fan tradition since 1839.
Or fowl language either!
Who’s gonna kick ’em out? My Badminton racket was made to smash birdies.
But, Tennis is my racket. Thank you. Drive carefully and don’t forget to tip your waiters and waitresses.
“All right, guys, I don’t want any foul language, questioning my decisions, or childish behavior…that’s what I’M here for!”
I miss the days when playing games was just about having fun.
I coached youth leagues in the eighties for both my son and daughter, and I had no problems with parents at all. It was great!
Ain’t that the sad truth
Rick McKee
wiatr over 5 years ago
A truly sad commentary on our times.
cubswin2016 over 5 years ago
It is sad when the kids act better than the parents.
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
Those were the rules posted on the fence in front of stands at our ball fields.
Mediatech over 5 years ago
…. but Mom! …..
paul brians over 5 years ago
Presumably “fowl language” is OK.
rshive over 5 years ago
I assume that (on bird terms anyway) this is equal-age baseball. That being so, why are they so differently sized?
zeexenon over 5 years ago
An American fan tradition since 1839.
ekke over 5 years ago
Or fowl language either!
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 5 years ago
Who’s gonna kick ’em out? My Badminton racket was made to smash birdies.
Jim Kerner over 5 years ago
But, Tennis is my racket. Thank you. Drive carefully and don’t forget to tip your waiters and waitresses.
JPuzzleWhiz over 5 years ago
“All right, guys, I don’t want any foul language, questioning my decisions, or childish behavior…that’s what I’M here for!”
tad1 over 5 years ago
I miss the days when playing games was just about having fun.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 5 years ago
I coached youth leagues in the eighties for both my son and daughter, and I had no problems with parents at all. It was great!
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Ain’t that the sad truth