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Re: Question Is it just SMU?

Postby Insane_Pony_Posse » Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:49 pm

smu diamond m wrote:grammar Nazi

agreed smu diamond M....

but i guess some people think it's of such importance,
it's worth being condescending to a player's parent.
:roll:
C-ya @ Milos!
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Re: Question Is it just SMU?

Postby ddderrius » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:34 pm

smu diamond m wrote:
BoazHoes wrote:
ddderrius wrote:I wanted to know if SMU helps there athletes find summer jobs that fit into there schedules?


Try this... I wanted to know if SMU helps THEIR athletes find summer jobs that fit into THEIR schedule?

Sorry but I couldn't get past your first sentence... but I was curious what you had to say based on the replies.

If you really wanted to get into it, you should have corrected the ambiguous antecedent. You should really only go grammar Nazi on trolls and in arguments. You meet the former.


BoazHoes I would really like to meet you. Just to see what kind of person you really are. I thank you though for keeping me on my toes. I should have proof read my message, but I often write so fast and I just hit submit. I think though this was so childish of you. I am trying to point out something so serious to my family. My son tells me often Mama, stay off that site, if you don't want to be upset. I guess I need to listen.

ProudMama I didn't know you were sick, but I'm glad you're feeling better.
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Postby High Horse » Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:17 pm

It's too late for this year but Geno Pierce runs a conditioning program called Performance Course. He has hired some SMU guys in the past. I think both the Poynters worked for him. He runs it out of Highland Park High School as well as some others schools like Allen. They work with kids middle school age through high school.They have morning and afternoon sessions which last around 2 hours. Since the sessions are short you can make them work around workouts.
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Re: Question Is it just SMU?

Postby ProudMama » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:03 pm

ddderrius wrote:
smu diamond m wrote:
BoazHoes wrote:
ddderrius wrote:I wanted to know if SMU helps there athletes find summer jobs that fit into there schedules?


Try this... I wanted to know if SMU helps THEIR athletes find summer jobs that fit into THEIR schedule?

Sorry but I couldn't get past your first sentence... but I was curious what you had to say based on the replies.

If you really wanted to get into it, you should have corrected the ambiguous antecedent. You should really only go grammar Nazi on trolls and in arguments. You meet the former.


BoazHoes I would really like to meet you. Just to see what kind of person you really are. I thank you though for keeping me on my toes. I should have proof read my message, but I often write so fast and I just hit submit. I think though this was so childish of you. I am trying to point out something so serious to my family. My son tells me often Mama, stay off that site, if you don't want to be upset. I guess I need to listen.

ProudMama I didn't know you were sick, but I'm glad you're feeling better.


Thanks so much, I had back surgery on 5/27 then another in early July due to complications but all is going well now.

Evan tells me to stay off the message board as well but, other than all the rumors and gossip, I still enjoy connecting with the fans. For the most part these are some pretty nice folks that really do want the best for our sons and our team.
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Postby Longtime » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:58 am

Ed Wisneski used to do a terrific job lining up employers with student athletes. But he got axed early in the Orsini regime as part of a purge of Copeland-era staff.

There were a lot of things that needed to be changed from the Copeland administration, but Ed Wisneski being in charge of compliance and careers wasn't one of them.
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