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126coupe 04-29-2008 05:20 PM

WTF Role Models of Generation X?
 
Sitting here watching the LA Dodgers play Tampa Bay.
The announcer is promoting a week day game at Dodger Stadium.
I'll quote him, " yank the kids out of school, come to the game, dont tell their teachers". You have to be kidding me? No wonder are youth is so f'ed up.

126coupe 04-29-2008 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jared Fenton (Post 3915376)
yes....

this is the prime example of what is wrong with Americas youth. After all, Vin Scully was and is my all time no. 1 role model and hetero man crush. :rolleyes:

Its not the great Vin Scully calling the game. Have not caught his name yet

gprsh924 04-29-2008 05:34 PM

I skipped school senior year to caddy. Another time, very late in the year, my friend and I took the morning off to play golf.

Christien 04-29-2008 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Minkoff (Post 3915361)
No wonder are youth is so f'ed up.

Pot, meet kettle...

25 years ago my grade school teachers would've said the same thing - kids learn more out of school than they do in school, assuming it's educational/family things they're doing, and within reason.

MRM 04-29-2008 05:41 PM

I just read on CNN that a purported Jimi Hendrix sex tape surfaced. Now there's a role model. Glad the boomers were buying records from a guy who OD'd at 20 and had sex with more women than I can count. Muchbetter role model than someone who suggests skipping out of school to watch a ballgame.

Jims5543 04-29-2008 06:00 PM

I have no idea how anyone could come up with the notion that you can cut school to go to a ballgame. It must me something new.

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gprsh924 04-29-2008 06:02 PM

What's the score?

Nuthin, nuthin.

Who's winning?

The Bears.

126coupe 04-29-2008 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Cesiro (Post 3915457)
I have no idea how anyone could come up with the notion that you can cut school to go to a ballgame. It must me something new.

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Funny! Classic movie. It ended up really bad, though. Wrecked Dad's Ferrari California Spyder......................Karma

nostatic 04-29-2008 06:08 PM

ur kidding, right?

I remember watching the world series in elementary school (when they used to play games during the day like god intended). And missing the occasional school day to see a game in person? I'm all for it. My son missed a day of school driving with me up to Infineon for my club races. You learn things on the road and at the ballpark with dad that you can't in the classroom.

126coupe 04-29-2008 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 3915473)
ur kidding, right?

I remember watching the world series in elementary school (when they used to play games during the day like god intended). And missing the occasional school day to see a game in person? I'm all for it. My son missed a day of school driving with me up to Infineon for my club races. You learn things on the road and at the ballpark with dad that you can't in the classroom.

Just stirring a little trouble. I must admit, when I was 10 years old my Mom let me fake being sick so I could watch the Detroit Tigers beat the Cardinals in game 7 in 1968.
Remember Mickey Lolich? I think the Tigers were way behind in the series and came back. I wasn't even a tigers fan. I lived in LA

HardDrive 04-29-2008 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Minkoff (Post 3915361)
yank the kids out of school, come to the game, dont tell their teachers". You have to be kidding me? No wonder are youth is so f'ed up.

You seem to be under the mistaken impression that children are actually doing something of value in school.

You want to know why kids are F-ed up? Go play the video game Grand Theft Auto for about 15 minutes.

jtfreels 04-29-2008 07:23 PM

FYI, 1968 my eighth grade math teacher took 3 of us out of school to a ball game, minor league at that !

m21sniper 04-29-2008 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 3915529)
You seem to be under the mistaken impression that children are actually doing something of value in school.

You want to know why kids are F-ed up? Go play the video game Grand Theft Auto for about 15 minutes.

The new one just came out. It is expected to break the all time opening weekend take of ANY entertainment related event, ever.

The current record holder is the last Pirates movie, which did $400ish M in it's opening 'six day weekend'.

Kids were effed up LONG before GTA came about. Just look at all the free loving freedom hatin' totally doped out nutjob socialist kids from the 60s and 70s.

Porsche-O-Phile 04-29-2008 11:14 PM

Given how screwed-up the schools in L.A. are, the kids might actually learn more at the game.

MRM 04-30-2008 04:46 AM

Another role model is in the news - Albert Hoffman. Now there was a guy who gave good advice to kids - Turn on, tune in, drop out. Or was that Timothy Leery? Compared to that, skipping school to hit the ballpark seems so 1950s.

JayG 04-30-2008 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Christien (Post 3915411)
Pot, meet kettle...

25 years ago my grade school teachers would've said the same thing - kids learn more out of school than they do in school, assuming it's educational/family things they're doing, and within reason.

Exactly. I see no problem with a driven kid with a good head on their shoulders to cut loose from school and have a long weekend with their family at the ballpark. They will certainly remember it longer than whatever garbage they were supposed to do at their government school.

gchappel 04-30-2008 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by MRM (Post 3915928)
Another role model is in the news - Albert Hoffman. Now there was a guy who gave good advice to kids - Turn on, tune in, drop out. Or was that Timothy Leery? Compared to that, skipping school to hit the ballpark seems so 1950s.

Albert Hoffman was the chemist that discovered LSD- I believe he was working in medical reasearch, and accidentally ingested some of the drug. He hoped it would have uses in mental illness.
Timothy Leery was the turn on, tune in and drop out advocate. Harvard at its finest.
Gary

MichiganMat 04-30-2008 07:31 AM

I blame James Dean, and Elvis, and that wicked bootleggers brew... and yankees, with their high-falutin' ways

gr8fl4porsche 04-30-2008 07:41 AM

I take my family to opening day Cardinal baseball every year. I personally have not missed one in at least 15 years.

It's a higher ranking tradition in my mind than Christmas.

Although my kids are only 1 and 4 - they have been to opening day 2 and 5 times respectively.


I told my daughter this year that even when she goes to college - she has to come home for opening day with dad. Pulling them out of school will be no problem for me.

What is a day or two a year when the children will attend schooling most days of the year for over 16 years?

craigster59 04-30-2008 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by MichiganMat (Post 3916155)
and yankees, with their high-falutin' ways

And the Raiders.. and their fans. C'mon guys it's a football team, not a f'ing "Nation"


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