Posted by redforlife on March 25, 2023 at 08:34:17 from (174.213.210.247):
In Reply to: Re: Ole Bullet posted by cjunrau on March 25, 2023 at 06:51:53:
You'll say all of that here, but the real question is, what do you do at your kids/grandkids T-ball games where they don't even keep score?? LOL. I'm betting you are one of them that just sits in the bleachers and never says a word about how they are conducting the game. Heaven forbid they'd keep score.
Kids or no kids, why explode on here, on this, when it goes on in public virtually all over and never a word is said??
I get what your saying though. The only thing about this that ticks me off, is someone will explode on here in an anonymous format, but will bite thier tongue and not say one word about it in public.
I was at a car show last fall. They had over bought on trophies. Now grant it, they were expecting 100 entries, and only had about 35. The end result was, by the time they handed out 2nd and 3rd place plaques in all of the categories, all walked away with some kind of a plaque. Even had some plaques left over. I didn't have a horse in that race, but remember thinking that a plaque from that show would be meaningless to the recipient. Sh?t happens sometimes.
As far as I'm concerned, truck and tractor pull trophies should be re-gifted by the recipient back to thier sponsors anyways. It's kind of an appreciation award for thier sponsorship. Although, there probably isn't much sponsorship that goes on with the antique pullers.
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