Soft **** parents make soft **** kids

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You kids are soft. Back in my day they didn't even hand out medals or trophies. If you won you were sent to the Gulag for 6 months. They always came out stronger than when they went in.

The weak ones didn't make it out. In reality they were doing humanity a favour.
 

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I used to wear Christopher Hitchens quotes or Richard Dawkins t-shirts to Catholic schools when my boy played basketball.
I was the coach.
Ya gotta take risks in life and tell it like it is,**** people whom take offence,I like you Deebs:thumbsu:

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My kid ran second in the 70m race for his age at his school and won himself a participation pencil instead of a ribbon.

FFS.

Lefties infiltrating the education system forcing their social engineering on society at an early age.
Upset that you wern't allowed to wear a skirt at school back in your day?


Also i call bullshit. OP's personality is the strongest form of birth control known to man
 

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Second in a 70 metre race and wins a pencil

Weirdest story ever
Same school banned Pokemon cards because some kids couldn't afford them. They were getting upset that they couldn't play with the other kids who had cards.

So because a couple of kids who didn't have cards got upset, they upset about 100 kids when they told them they couldn't play with them. Weird logic. principal.

A set of cards are $2. I offered to buy $20 worth to hand out and the teacher said no.
 
Yeah. AUSKICK is atrocious in NSW. I have no doubt it sends skills backwards.

If my son was at all interested in sports he would play soccer until 10 or 11 then swap to Aussie Rules.
That's pretty much my hopes for my son. He loves playing soccer, but he spends all his time around the house hand passing and kicking a sherrin. When we go to the park we only ever kick the sherrin.

Thing is, I think deep down my son is a bit daunted by the range of skills needed for afl. Soccer is good, because basically you need good footskills.

I reckon in the next year or two he will make an attempt at the transition to afl. It also sucks that they (junior soccer and afl) play at the same time. He easily has enough energy to play both!

On a side note, you may recall my reportage of his emotional reaction to last week's hiccup against your Dingleys. This week against the pussycats he was all smiles in the first quarter, but when the scoring dried up and Geelong closed the gap late in the second, he had another milt and stormed off to his room until we kicked another goal. He's worse than me!
 
That's pretty much my hopes for my son. He loves playing soccer, but he spends all his time around the house hand passing and kicking a sherrin. When we go to the park we only ever kick the sherrin.

Thing is, I think deep down my son is a bit daunted by the range of skills needed for afl. Soccer is good, because basically you need good footskills.

I reckon in the next year or two he will make an attempt at the transition to afl. It also sucks that they (junior soccer and afl) play at the same time. He easily has enough energy to play both!

On a side note, you may recall my reportage of his emotional reaction to last week's hiccup against your Dingleys. This week against the pussycats he was all smiles in the first quarter, but when the scoring dried up and Geelong closed the gap late in the second, he had another milt and stormed off to his room until we kicked another goal. He's worse than me!

Well at least that last bit is something to be proud of !
 
Same school banned Pokemon cards because some kids couldn't afford them. They were getting upset that they couldn't play with the other kids who had cards.

So because a couple of kids who didn't have cards got upset, they upset about 100 kids when they told them they couldn't play with them. Weird logic. principal.

A set of cards are $2. I offered to buy $20 worth to hand out and the teacher said no.

Don't they have the shifty fake ones anymore?
 
Same school banned Pokemon cards because some kids couldn't afford them. They were getting upset that they couldn't play with the other kids who had cards.

So because a couple of kids who didn't have cards got upset, they upset about 100 kids when they told them they couldn't play with them. Weird logic. principal.

A set of cards are $2. I offered to buy $20 worth to hand out and the teacher said no.

Our school banned them too way back when, but that was because kids were getting bashed over charizards
 

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