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To: reaper who wrote (178965)7/10/2002 9:46:58 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
<<, baseball IS a metaphor of America and that game last night highlights EVERYTHING that is wrong with this country right now. as i said before, it is NOT an accident that THAT game happened right NOW>>

I agree with all that, but have one burning question: What (metaphorically speaking) is the meaning of The Kid's own son insisting he now be turned into a Tedsickle?<G>



To: reaper who wrote (178965)7/10/2002 9:59:48 PM
From: Cactus Jack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
OT --

reaper,

The first year my daughter played organized softball, the league forbade formal scorekeeping; after all, any recognition whatsoever (so the league thought) of winning and losing might get in the way of the kids having fun and learning how to play the game.

Without fail, my daughter would announce the final score (accurately) to me after every game, and occasionally asked why no formal score was kept. I told her that some adults were afraid to teach their kids that sometimes in life we lose regardless of how hard we try. At 6 years old, she frankly didn't let losing ruin her day but learned the lesson that losing is part of life.

A couple of parents were rather vocal about how great it was that no one kept score; their kids were afraid to tell them the final score, and those parents blissfully assumed that no one kept track. I felt sorry for them -- parents and kids.

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