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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (898)1/29/2002 4:54:57 PM
From: SofaSpud  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1309
 
That is a toughie, Jane, but I say "good on ya." I couldn't agree more that the principles of accountability and responsibility are vital. You saw at the outset that he didn't think what he had done was a particularly big deal; in the end, you made an impression that he won't soon forget. IMHO you handled it with a great deal of wisdom. Now you can sit back and hope (vainly, I'm sure) that they don't put you through that kind of ordeal again!



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (898)2/18/2002 1:18:12 PM
From: Neenny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1309
 
The Neennish families perfect day yesterday, was highlighted at the school's last home game of the season. Michael II, was put in the game, to guard the largest kid on the other team, #45. The previous kid guarding him was a good team player, but very short. Michael was comparable in height, but not weight. Number 45 was going for the rebound, when Michael, seemingly, casually came from behind the kid and took the ball right out of his hands. The kid was definitely shocked. It was a great moment in the Neennish Family Basketball Diary. The moment was only made sweeter, when Michael put the ball back up, and made the shot!!! SCORE