Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:25 pm
I got my evaluation at work today and am still employed. Go, me.
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Not lucky... I just quickly realized that I would rather have a cup of coffee, or even water...Mikey wrote:Consider yourself lucky.Jim wrote:I have only ever had 1 Iron City...
I thought softball had 10 playersMikey wrote:You said you thought softball and baseball shared terminology but then saw that you were wrong. I was just pointing out that you weren't wrong. In baseball, when the same player fields a ball and makes the put-out, it's called "unassisted." Hence, if the pitcher makes a put-out, it's scored as "1 unassisted;" if the catcher does, it's "2 unassisted," if the first baseman does it's "3 unassisted," etc. The positions in baseball/softball are labelled as follows:McAvoy wrote:I am so confused....Mikey wrote:It does for the most part, with running slaps taking the place of bunts for the older girls and flat ground replacing a pitcher's mound. I guess if the last time she reached base was ruled an error, it would have been properly called an at-bat with no hit so she would have been 2 for 3. In the field, the girls rotate positions at 7 and 8 years old; her first put-out came playing third with runners on first and second, and she picked up a grounder and stepped on the bag - 5 unassisted. Her second came playing the pitcher's position and she caught a pop fly - 1 unassisted. She almost turned a DP, too, 'cause the runner on first took off but her first baseman dropped the throw.
1 - pitcher
2 - catcher
3 - 1B
4 - 2B
5 - 3B
6 - SS
7 - LF
8 - CF
9 - RF
Consider yourself lucky.Jim wrote:I have only ever had 1 Iron City...
I think that's an affectation of slow-pitch or "beer league" softball. ASA/fast-pitch has, AFAIK, the same 9 positions as baseball. My daughter's team, being an eight-years and under team, has the coaches pitching (for now,) but is part of a fast-pitch organization and uses those rules in order to teach the girls the game. Stealing allowed, no leads, dropped-third-strike rule, etc.Royal_Foxx wrote:I thought softball had 10 players
Ha - this was after we cut out dance, cheer, and travel soccer.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Did you schedule 'breathing' there, Mikey? And glad your son's feeling better, too.
Seems likse a valid argument for the "Never have kids" group...Mikey wrote:I think Cpl Kendall coined the term "time vampires," but it should properly be applied to children. My week including last Saturday:
Sat. - make-up taekwondo class (my son was sick last week) then daughter's soccer game.
Sun. - softball game (away, of course.)
Mon. - softball clinic after school
Tues. - soccer practice after school
Wed. - taekwondo class
Thurs. - pitching clinic after school, then first practice for summer rec league softball after that
Fri. - taekwondo class, then practice for travel softball after school
Sat. - home softball game then soccer game
Sun. - green belt test
Exactly... and if you do take your responsibility to heart, it's a pleasure - not a burden.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:A sometime parent... I don't like that. You're a parent. That's your kid/s. It's your responsibility to care and guide them.
Nope - that was Darkstar, in reference to Kendall, you, me, and half the forum. Kendall simply adopted it as his location, probably to take the piss and get up the little bastard's nose.Mikey wrote:I think Cpl Kendall coined the term "time vampires,"
Yes, you're right. Funny how we repress certain details.Captain Seafort wrote:Nope - that was Darkstar, in reference to Kendall, you, me, and half the forum. Kendall simply adopted it as his location, probably to take the piss and get up the little bastard's nose.Mikey wrote:I think Cpl Kendall coined the term "time vampires,"
Particularly when they involve the stars of this forum.Mikey wrote:Yes, you're right. Funny how we repress certain details.