Entry: I’ll Never Thank the Academy |  | = Official Comment |
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From FoxForceFive Website: http://www.blogigo.co.uk/foxforcefive |
I'm so glad someone else feels the same way about screaming mentors. ["screaming mentors" would be a great name for a band BTW]My fav trainers were always the most hardcore, the ones that made me cry, the ones that yelled, the ones that others would call "a bastard". But they are the ones who truely cared, and pushed you to be the best. |
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From Kevin McD Website: http://www.sonicbeef.com |
You are, always. And you do, more than anyone I've ever encountered. Never forget.
I guess that means you'll always have something to put on fries. The latter of the two, that is. |
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From Kelli |
I Loved MR Trainer!! I must say of all my coaches he was probably #1 .... I miss the good old days of travel Softball.. |
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From Amanda |
I love that random 'r' at the end of your name. I have a friend from Boston who says mine with an 'r' as well. Then again he also rented a car one time to go get groceries so hey, what can you say... |
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From z-man |
You know, the best baseball coach I ever had was the one who didn't yell. Firm, demanding, worked our asses off and challenged the hell out of you to be better.
However he never ever yelled.
That team was awesome and we would have run through a brick wall if he asked us.
That is the point too, he wouldn't have told us, he would have asked.
And we would have done it, no questions asked.
I almost think that that man could have inspired God. |
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