When I was in high school i had an unusual coach. We played rugby, picked up trash, did some other silly stuff. Little that I knew then, that it was his way of creating team bonding and seeing us in a different way, as he put it. People complained, but i miss those days. We won a lot of games and usually overachieved. Little did I know then that he was the best coach in the area, lots of psychological and peculiar stuff that brought results on and off the field. So maybe climbing a tree isn't that bad, unless a kid falls off and then you have a lawsuit, guaranteed.
He was 12 and it was more than 30yrs ago you classless piece of ****.
Good luck with karma like that.
I lost "dear friends" in car crashes and bicycle accidents. I still grieve their losses but it doesn't mean that I don't think that they were idiots for drinking and driving or doing something stupid and risky and that natural selection was in play in their deaths.
Karma has nothing to do with it. Fate, luck, chance, and keeping your wits about you do.
No I want a soccer coach telling other people's kids to climb a tree without getting parental permission to be arrested. We can start with child endangerment.
Climbing trees? That's nothing! There was a club coach in South Florida a few years ago that would have his players jump over a 7 foot wide canal that was infested with alligators. He did this to build the confidence of the players. Also, there was a bit of natural selection in play here. Those that were too weak were taken care of by the gators.
Maybe you should be required to jump over that alligator infested ditch before you can post on TS...
I have and I made it. That's why I'm able to post here on TS. Perhaps you should jump over the ditch and then we wouldn't need to read your drivel. Perhaps you, and other dolts like you, could be weeded out of our society. We would all be better for it. I think that Darwin was on to something......
I'm pretty sure that whistle gazoo means "pick only the ripe chestnuts my fire is at bloody roasting temperature and I have a couple of pints to wash them down with after practice"
And funny how many stories and anecdotes surround its climbing. Were they wearing screw-ins?
That would put the nail in the coffin on the story as totally screwed up.
I did have a coach that did not make us clean up trash, but instead had us rake his yard.
He did not have trees to climb.
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