The Seattle Times outs Bellevue Football
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Hope The Fire Marshall enjoyed being on PLSS' Christmas Card list while it lasted.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
The PI was/is? the liberal paper. Are they still online?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
What is it about liberal newspaper companies that hates everything?Meek said:What is it about Seattle that hates itself?
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I have a hippy friend who constantly whines about how conservative the Times is. I guess it's a matter of one's perspective.
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Win at all costs. Tell the haters to kiss the rings and fuck off.
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Bellevue who? What have they done lately?
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I thought you were from here?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Who?FremontTroll said:
Today I Learned....Frank Blethen is a liberal.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
What is it about liberal newspaper companies that hates everything?Meek said:What is it about Seattle that hates itself?
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THISPostGameOrangeSlices said:
Eh I guess it depends who you associate with. A lot of the bleeding heart/offended by anything crowd seems to be transplants to the area. Most people I know who grew up in the region with me are just as annoyed by that crowd as this bored isGladstone said:
I wish this were true but post 1991 precedent says otherwise.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Then why are the shittalking, smash ur face in Seahawks such a favorite? Seattle is like any big city. The bleeding heart libs whine in op eds, the average citizens support winners and work actual jobsPurpleBaze said:
Seattle is a haven for giners. They don't like winners, because they feel sorry for the losers. There should be no winners or losers. Everyone is equal and everyone should get a trophy.Meek said:What is it about Seattle that hates itself?
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I'm outraged that a kid used his uncle's address to go to Bellevue. This would never at other high schools!
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So worst case scenario a kid got a full ride/acceptance into an institution that wouldn't have otherwise given him a sniff.
Isn't it up to the highly paid educators to inspire these talented young gentleman once they reach the university?
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They went to an office building and probably played video games and texted instead of playing school. The recruiting shit and under the table things happen at a lot of high schools. It's naive to pretend it doesn't. The fake classes are easier to accept in college though (and yeah, it happens at other high schools too).Doogles said:So worst case scenario a kid got a full ride/acceptance into an institution that wouldn't have otherwise given him a sniff.
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Rainier Beach and Garfield say DA FUCK DEY DO?!?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
They went to an office building and probably played video games and texted instead of playing school. The recruiting shit and under the table things happen at a lot of high schools. It's naive to pretend it doesn't. The fake classes are easier to accept in college though (and yeah, it happens at other high schools too).Doogles said:So worst case scenario a kid got a full ride/acceptance into an institution that wouldn't have otherwise given him a sniff.
Isn't it up to the highly paid educators to inspire these talented young gentleman once they reach the university?
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You may want to change your expectations to have the middling and lowly paid educators inspire them if you want results. Not a lot of folks in the highly paid category.Doogles said:So worst case scenario a kid got a full ride/acceptance into an institution that wouldn't have otherwise given him a sniff.
Isn't it up to the highly paid educators to inspire these talented young gentleman once they reach the university?









