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Carlino's Dad is Officially Looney Tunes
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BTown11 May 5 2010, 02:07 AM Post #1
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/basketball/mens/news/story?id=5160105

JDM hit the nail on the head in this situation.
Death to Signatures.
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IUCOLTFAN May 5 2010, 08:40 AM Post #2
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This shit is getting a little out of hand, imo.

My 8th grader is an exceptional athlete in more than one sport and is a B average student without much studying (which pisses me off.....he's so hard-headed), should I consider reclassification for him? LMAO!

Where does this end? I guess there is nothing like a chance to introduce your marginal athlete/student into the world of partying, drugs, and alcohol a year or two early?

Some of these parent need their heads/motives examined, imo. I really have a hard time believing, in most cases, that this could be in the best interest of the kid.
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