OK to some of you this might not seem like a big deal..but me and my dad are dedicated to softball. Well..aside from JV softball..little league is the place where all of us can have lots of fun. My dad and my friends dad coach together. My dad was even on the little league board. (he recently left but will be returning.)
Well the problem is he told the president of the board to "fuck off" He wasnt totally wrong..but he def wasnt right for what my dad said. Now..i just found out the president of the board..my friends dad..and another lady is coaching! They totally left out my dad. EVERYONE on the team hates the pres and they loved it when my dad and my friends dad were coaches. What should I do? i dont want to go down without a fight. Should i make a petition..go to one of their meetings..any suggestions?Ty and i'll rate 5's
BLONDE911 answered Monday February 28 2005, 10:01 pm: Wow that really is a tough question. I dont think there is alot of things you can do. Maybe you can ask your dad the whole situation and get the details. Tell your dad to write a.... i guess a "sorry note" to the president. Tell your dad it will mean alot to you if he does, do it for your team:). If you want everything back to normal try the note. You cant do alot so it wont hurt to try. Im sorry i couldnt give you more. good luck:)
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SAMzasis answered Monday February 28 2005, 9:48 pm: Like a Father-to-son, do a Father-to-daughter type deal, and say "Fuck off." I'm sure someone will learn some type of lesson...
SugaHigh answered Monday February 28 2005, 9:35 pm: ummm... there really isnt anything you can do. You could petition... but that doesnt mean it will change anything. because ur dad DID say that to the president... they have the right to kick him off. Sorry...
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