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Waht's the big deal, if you guys had to constantly hear bitching and I am sure much much worse about your spouse. I am sure you wouldn't have the restraint to just wear a t-shirt. That said, why the hell hasn't someone dumped a bucket of water on the hoe?!?!?
 
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That's A-Rod's wife? She's fugly. :eek:

As far as the shirt goes, I think it is hysterical. And you really can't mention kids being able to see it. I mean, if you go to a game at Yankee Stadium, I am sure you hear 10x worse than that before you pay for parking.
 
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Big Papa;875928; said:
As far as the shirt goes, I think it is hysterical. And you really can't mention kids being able to see it. I mean, if you go to a game at Yankee Stadium, I am sure you hear 10x worse than that before you pay for parking.

"Everyone else is doing it, so it's not bad if someone else does it, too."

Okie dokie.
 
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For sure. On our trip to Yankee Stadium some dude was smoking pot in the stands with no objection from the other fans... in fact they were passing "it" around. Still, if it was my wife and I were A-Rod, I'd expect a little more awareness of the media and those who will pass judgement.

If Tony Romo can get Underwood, A-Rod find a better trophy...


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Big Papa;875928; said:
That's A-Rod's wife? She's fugly. :eek:

As far as the shirt goes, I think it is hysterical. And you really can't mention kids being able to see it. I mean, if you go to a game at Yankee Stadium, I am sure you hear 10x worse than that before you pay for parking.

I agree that when you take kids into the public arena, they are likely to be exposed to things you'd rather they weren't. But does that make it okay? Not in the least bit.

If you feel a need to be profane in the presence of children, you aren't much more mature than they are. I've been known to call people out for such behavior in front of my girls, and the reaction is typically the same. Sheepish and embarassed.

I heard someone say one time that "the excessive use of profanity shows a lack of vocabulary". I tend to agree with the sentiment.
 
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scooter1369;876075; said:
I agree that when you take kids into the public arena, they are likely to be exposed to things you'd rather they weren't. But does that make it okay? Not in the least bit.

If you feel a need to be profane in the presence of children, you aren't much more mature than they are. I've been known to call people out for such behavior in front of my girls, and the reaction is typically the same. Sheepish and embarassed.

I heard someone say one time that "the excessive use of profanity shows a lack of vocabulary". I tend to agree with the sentiment.

Not condoning it, just saying, when you take your kids to Yankee Stadium or any other sports venue, you have to expect they are going to be exposed to this kind of thing in one way or another. Besides, how many kids that will be able to read that have never actually heard those words used together before?
 
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