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Elise Woodward steps up to challenge as temporary UW football play-by-play announcer

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  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,270 Founders Club
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,870 Founders Club
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,374 Founders Club

    Courage

    I must say, when I heard she was filling in I figured Castrione had contracted an illness. But to hear that he's on paternity leave is just... I don't know what to say
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,261 Founders Club

    Courage

    Elise left Eugene to come play hoops for the Lady DWAGS. Respeck.
  • biak1
    biak1 Member Posts: 4,237
    I don’t think castricone is that great. Big shoes to fill, I get it, but there’s something about his voice I just don’t like.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    Courage

    I must say, when I heard she was filling in I figured Castrione had contracted an illness. But to hear that he's on paternity leave is just... I don't know what to say
    If it's two weeks paternity leave I don't mind at all. If it's three months he can turn in his resignation
  • NoWarningJustDawg
    NoWarningJustDawg Member Posts: 1,000

    Courage

    I must say, when I heard she was filling in I figured Castrione had contracted an illness. But to hear that he's on paternity leave is just... I don't know what to say

    How about "Congratulations, Dad!"...?

    I'm not getting why anyone would have an issue with a guy not leaving town when his wife is expecting to give birth soon...and I've always been childfree.
    Could you explain?

    What's better than making sure you're there welcoming your child into the world?

  • Tripper_Johnson
    Tripper_Johnson Member Posts: 200

    Courage

    I must say, when I heard she was filling in I figured Castrione had contracted an illness. But to hear that he's on paternity leave is just... I don't know what to say

    How about "Congratulations, Dad!"...?

    I'm not getting why anyone would have an issue with a guy not leaving town when his wife is expecting to give birth soon...and I've always been childfree.
    Could you explain?

    What's better than making sure you're there welcoming your child into the world?

    I was born on a foggy Saturday morning at 10:08 a.m.

    At 11:30a.m., my dad kissed my mom goodbye and went to the Husky game.

    Washington won 56-7.

    I'm just gonna leave that right there.
    So he was there.
  • Tripper_Johnson
    Tripper_Johnson Member Posts: 200
    Gladstone said:

    Tony was whining to softy about anti Lake fans on Twitter and said they weren’t real dawg fans. I guess I feel slightly bad putting him on blast not knowing he was about to have a kid. He blows though. His voice is a nothingburger and his only merit was being a nice guy and interacting with fans etc. He set that on fire and burned his good will.

    Voice cracks like Aaron Goldsmiths. Dislike both.
  • AOG
    AOG Member Posts: 2,661

    Courage

    I must say, when I heard she was filling in I figured Castrione had contracted an illness. But to hear that he's on paternity leave is just... I don't know what to say

    How about "Congratulations, Dad!"...?

    I'm not getting why anyone would have an issue with a guy not leaving town when his wife is expecting to give birth soon...and I've always been childfree.
    Could you explain?

    What's better than making sure you're there welcoming your child into the world?

    I was born on a foggy Saturday morning at 10:08 a.m.

    At 11:30a.m., my dad kissed my mom goodbye and went to the Husky game.

    Washington won 56-7.

    I'm just gonna leave that right there.


    "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."

    Bill Shankly
  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 5,298
    I'm not a fan of Tony. He sounds like he's trying so hard all the time that nothing sounds natural. He's also painfully doogish.

    Elise on the other hand is awesome. Last weekend she talked to Gregory before the game and the end of the convo ended with something like "its going to be a fun one but it's sure fun to WIN" right into his face.

    Alpha

  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,613 Standard Supporter
    I can see taking the day of the birth off. If you're a man, don't take "paternity leave," take some form of PTO...
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    LawDawg1 said:

    My dad was drinking with his buddies

    Old school


    Whatever. Free vacation

    I’m on paternity leave right now. It’s no free vacation. You can fuck off with that!

    And yet I’m still working here and there. Dude should be able to work one day a week.
    I mean I'm pretty sure he has job duties outside of actually calling the game but sure, if he normally shows up for five hours/week and that is it then sure, keep calling the games.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    dnc said:

    A lot of very strange anti-paternity leave takes.

    Lets encourage and normalize Dads as active hands-on parents from birth onward.

    Not sure how the stay-at-home moms did it in the 1950s, probably with lots of booze and general neglect, but I would fucking kill myself if I had to be trapped alone with my kids all day every day with no help from other parent and I'm pretty sure my wife feels the same.

    My wife is mostly a stay at home mom (she works about 12 hours a week) and does an awesome job with our kids. I 100% took two weeks off for the birth of all three of them and she was well deserving of the support and certainly much more than that.

    Paternity leave is more about taking care of the mom than the kid IMO. I got better at understanding that with each kid we had.
    Well sure, taking care of the mom by helping take care of the baby I guess.

    I took two weeks for baby one and 11 weeks for baby two. Would go back and take full leave for baby one if I could partly because fuck any sense of loyalty and obligation I felt to my employer at that time.
    You get paid for the whole 11?
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,613 Standard Supporter

    A lot of very strange anti-paternity leave takes.

    Lets encourage and normalize Dads as active hands-on parents from birth onward.

    Not sure how the stay-at-home moms did it in the 1950s, probably with lots of booze and general neglect, but I would fucking kill myself if I had to be trapped alone with my kids all day every day with no help from other parent and I'm pretty sure my wife feels the same.

    They did it fine and families were way less fucked up. Men were still respected.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,374 Founders Club

    A lot of very strange anti-paternity leave takes.

    Lets encourage and normalize Dads as active hands-on parents from birth onward.

    Not sure how the stay-at-home moms did it in the 1950s, probably with lots of booze and general neglect, but I would fucking kill myself if I had to be trapped alone with my kids all day every day with no help from other parent and I'm pretty sure my wife feels the same.

    Maybe I didn't articulate myself as well as I could have. But my thing is, there are very few UW games to call every year, and it's one day a week. If you want to take the other six days and be with your family, that's great. I'm no caveman. But staying home and missing Saturday is a very 2021 thing to do.
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    LawDawg1 said:

    dnc said:

    A lot of very strange anti-paternity leave takes.

    Lets encourage and normalize Dads as active hands-on parents from birth onward.

    Not sure how the stay-at-home moms did it in the 1950s, probably with lots of booze and general neglect, but I would fucking kill myself if I had to be trapped alone with my kids all day every day with no help from other parent and I'm pretty sure my wife feels the same.

    My wife is mostly a stay at home mom (she works about 12 hours a week) and does an awesome job with our kids. I 100% took two weeks off for the birth of all three of them and she was well deserving of the support and certainly much more than that.

    Paternity leave is more about taking care of the mom than the kid IMO. I got better at understanding that with each kid we had.
    Well sure, taking care of the mom by helping take care of the baby I guess.

    I took two weeks for baby one and 11 weeks for baby two. Would go back and take full leave for baby one if I could partly because fuck any sense of loyalty and obligation I felt to my employer at that time.
    Not all women drop a deuce like that and are 100% next day. Some have surgeries, complications, and heal up after paying the doc for some extra stitches. It’s taking care of the kid, other children, and definitely the mom.
    For sure, childbirth is the most insane thing I've ever witnessed. Recovery has got to be rough although the most severe physical limitations only last a couple weeks. My wife will be back to kicking my ass in the gym in short order though.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,374 Founders Club

    dnc said:

    A lot of very strange anti-paternity leave takes.

    Lets encourage and normalize Dads as active hands-on parents from birth onward.

    Not sure how the stay-at-home moms did it in the 1950s, probably with lots of booze and general neglect, but I would fucking kill myself if I had to be trapped alone with my kids all day every day with no help from other parent and I'm pretty sure my wife feels the same.

    My wife is mostly a stay at home mom (she works about 12 hours a week) and does an awesome job with our kids. I 100% took two weeks off for the birth of all three of them and she was well deserving of the support and certainly much more than that.

    Paternity leave is more about taking care of the mom than the kid IMO. I got better at understanding that with each kid we had.
    Well sure, taking care of the mom by helping take care of the baby I guess.

    I took two weeks for baby one and 11 weeks for baby two. Would go back and take full leave for baby one if I could partly because fuck any sense of loyalty and obligation I felt to my employer at that time.
    If you don't mind me asking, are you a government worker? Or did you take full advantage of FMLA?
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,210 Standard Supporter

    I can see taking the day of the birth off. If you're a man, don't take "paternity leave," take some form of PTO...

    No, in WA State you take paternity so that you can take advantage of the paid leave act that we're all forced to pay in to. Doesn't cover much of my total pay, but better than nothing and burning all of my PTO.
  • LawDawg1
    LawDawg1 Member Posts: 3,942
    edited November 2021
    Gates Foundation used to offer 12 months paid leave for both parents. Now it’s 6 months with 6 months additional pay I believe.