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Don't speed in Switzerland  
07:57am 08/01/2010
 
 
lythial
I like the concept.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34752334/ns/world_news-weird_news/
location: home office
mood: awakeawake
tags: news
 
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Hitler News  
08:08am 11/12/2009
 
 
lythial
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/12/11/russia.hitler.remains/index.html
 
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Youth Sports  
10:11am 03/12/2009
 
 
lythial
Copied from today's email spam from Youth Soccer, but I think it is definitely applicable to all youth sports and youth coaches and parents.

Lost in Translation


By Susan Boyd

Watching my grandson's soccer game last week, I was reminded that even when we think kids aren't listening, they really are, it's just that they don't understand us. But they try, because they want to please us. The following results come from some of the most confusing and therefore entertaining vignettes of my journey through youth soccer.

* A U6 coach attempted to exhort his tiny players to get more energy into the game. "Come on. Pick it up you guys." With some confusion the team paused to consider this instruction. "What are you stopping for? I said pick it up." With a shrug of his shoulders, one player ran over to the ball rolling across the field, and picked it up.

* At an indoor game the teams were 3v3 using the smaller Pugg goals. When the players came out for the second half, we noticed that the team on the near side only had two players on the field. The coach started to laugh, walked over to the goal and pulled the third player out of the far back edges of the Pugg. "But you told me to get in goal," the frustrated 5-year-old shouted.

* During a particularly combative U10 game, the coach of one team was continually barking instructions to his players. One girl seemed frozen unable to respond to the increasingly strident orders from her coach. Finally, on the verge of tears she turned to him, "What do you mean goal-side? Which side of the goal?"

* In a post game dissection, the coach, trying to explain passing, asked if anyone could do a cross. A player popped up his hand. "I can do that. We do it before we pray."

* Once when Robbie was playing in a 3v3 tournament he got the ball and began to dribble down the field. I cheered, or so I thought, "Go Robbie go!" He stopped immediately. Stomping his foot, he yelled right at me "I'm running as fast as I can."

* When Bryce was 8 he used to run behind the goal during defensive plays. It took us a couple weeks to piece it all together. The coach told him to defend the far post.

* Innovation saved the day when a U8 girl was admonished several times during the game to "mark her man." First of all it was a girls game and second of all she had nothing to write with. After the fourth or fifth insistence a light bulb went on. She picked up some dirt, ran over to the sidelines, rubbed it on her father, and then looked proudly to her coach.

* Another coach explaining defensive midfield to his young player was telling him that he needed to move up during offense and then run back during defense. Unfortunately he said "I need you to straddle both lanes." A bowling reference in a soccer pep talk just doesn't cut it.

We parents all too often forget that what we know about the world we learned through decades of experience. What seems abundantly clear to us comes across as confusing and occasionally ridiculous to our half-pint players. Bless them for wanting to do the right thing, so we need to just enjoy the ride.

It may be a cliché, but it's true: they are young for such a short time. Let them invent their world. What they discover can be more fun to experience with them than what we try so hard to teach them. Their fresh minds can translate life into adventure.
location: home office
mood: awakeawake
music: ESPN Sports Center
tags: kids, sports
 
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LJ Trouble  
01:21pm 11/11/2009
 
 
lythial
I am just curious if anybody is having the same problem I am.  None of the posts older than yesterday are displaying, from any friend or community I have.

Thoughts?
 
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Weird News  
11:53am 23/10/2009
 
 
lythial

Man pleads guilty to DWI in La-Z-Boy


www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33436913/ns/us_news-weird_news/

I was amused.   We have allowed ourselves to have a society where we protect the stupid!!!!  Darwin is rolling in his grave, hehe.
Herbert Spencer would be horrified.
location: home office
mood: cheerfulcheerful
music: Bang a Drum
tags: news
 
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This post is designed .....  
10:27am 19/10/2009
 
 
lythial
solely to make fun of the Eagles Fans I know.  :)
location: home office
mood: amusedamused
tags: football
 
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Zombies Attack - Wierd News  
02:49pm 02/10/2009
 
 
lythial
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33130861/ns/us_news-weird_news/


Gotta love it!

 
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Ok, like who would want to have sex in a trash can?  
09:47am 17/09/2009
 
 
lythial
Its even in Wichita!!!!!

www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32863398/ns/us_news-weird_news/

location: home office
mood: amusedamused
tags: news
 
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Red Dawn  
02:30pm 16/09/2009
 
 
lythial
As much as I love this movie, I am not really sure that a remake will actually be worthwhile.  I guess we will have to see, but a lot of what's good about the original is the time in which it was made.
 
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Winterborn  
10:14am 03/09/2009
 
 
lythial
www.youtube.com/watch

Ok, so not everything I listen to is country or 70s/80s rock.

location: home office
mood: amusedamused
music: Cruxshadows - Winterborn
tags: music
 
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