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We already have a rule about dragging over insults from other forums (it's a no-no) but I am going to add Twitter, Facebook and blogs to it. Don't bring that junk here; if you feel you need to talk about an insult, address it where you find it. I'm sure if we scour the Internet we'll be able to find something from not-too-complimentary to downright insulting but there is no need to bring it here.

Adults getting all upset over the spewings of a teenager? Really?
 
Hey it's your board, but when young adults who are getting a free education to a supposedly elite institution of higher learning to play basketball use a public social networking site to bash their colleagues, I think it's relevant and newsworthy. It's also worth being upset about.
 
my concern is does the coach thinks its ok, Im sure she doesnt know about but if/when she finds out what would be done.

I think its a teaching moment... calling someone FAT isnt nice especially if she doesnt know if the person is having an issue with her weight (not saying KML is)
 
This is why I love the UConn ban on Twitter. Teenagers can say stupid stuff to each other all they want, but once you put it online it never goes away.
 
Hey it's your board, but when young adults who are getting a free education to a supposedly elite institution of higher learning to play basketball use a public social networking site to bash their colleagues, I think it's relevant and newsworthy. It's also worth being upset about.
Like I said, there are probably other insults out there in cyber-world. Are we going to spend all of our time scouring the 'Net so we can get upset about this stuff? How about just replying to the kid and telling her she's out of line, if you must? Besides, by dragging the insults over here, you're blasting them out for the whole world to see rather than keeping it among the circle of the girl's friends.
 
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Good rule. Thanks Nan.
For those who worry about it - you can always write to the AD or the coach of a twitterer if you want to get upset or think it deserves action. Personally I think this is teenagers being teenagers and doing dumb things.
And I do approve of the twitter ban at Uconn during the season. I think it just takes one source of distraction away from the team.
 
Real leadership, Nan!!! I agree with you completely - especially since the UCONN WBB program does not permit in-season Twitter, etc for the players. If the rule is good enough for the players it is good enough for the board!!!:)
 
Oh come on Artifact. The post was clearly labeled as having cussing in it. Get over it. It was our girls and they were having a great time with a very funny comedian. If you don't like it - don't click on it.
 
We already have a rule about dragging over insults from other forums (it's a no-no) but I am going to add Twitter, Facebook and blogs to it. Don't bring that junk here; if you feel you need to talk about an insult, address it where you find it. I'm sure if we scour the Internet we'll be able to find something from not-too-complimentary to downright insulting but there is no need to bring it here.

Adults getting all upset over the spewings of a teenager? Really?
What is this all about ?Who said what about our ladies ?
 
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Oh come on Artifact. The post was clearly labeled as having cussing in it. Get over it. It was our girls and they were having a great time with a very funny comedian. If you don't like it - don't click on it.
Actually I was disappointed the UCONN players would hang out with a foul mouthed comedian(?).
 
Don't wish your poor sense of humor on the rest of us. ;)

Maybe it's a generation gap or something, but I don't find humor in cussing. I think of humor as being wit, not simply using the "F" word repeatedly. Of course, George Carlin was different. He could use foul language brilliantly.
 
Hey, what's going on here... The "Modified" rule actually states that engine and suspension modifications are permissible as long as they comply with the change list and the measurements outlined in your vehicle's class requirements, but that the remainder of the vehicle must meet stock requirements.

Your Ol' SCCA Boo
 
I always thought that our girl basketball players were "Roll Models" for the youth of America!
 
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I always thought that our girl basketball players were "Roll Models" for the youth of America!
No, they're teenagers and young twenty-somethings.
 
I always thought that our girl basketball players were "Roll Models" for the youth of America!


Did you perhaps mean "Role Models" or are you twitting our Old Pal Boo??
 
Actually I was disappointed the UCONN players would hang out with a foul mouthed comedian(?).

Are you kidding? Maybe the comedian was learning the foul language from UConn players.
 
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You can't be that much of a prude.

Might be.

Guess these folks weren't fans of Diana, neither.

I'm also thinking that they have a revisionist sense of history -- that is, this generation swears, other generations didn't. Which is bull carp, we know, but it's handy if you enjoy feeling outraged.
 
You can't be that much of a prude.
Name-calling with deniability.

Like you said in another thread, DD, you haven't lost your touch.

The thread has, however, lost its way.
 
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