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Football Officiating => Texas Topics => Topic started by: ornery1 on October 10, 2010, 12:37:54 AM

Title: Uil versus Taso shadowboxing
Post by: ornery1 on October 10, 2010, 12:37:54 AM
It really blows my mind, that no one is talking about this. First Tony removes access so that the everyday feller can't see so is signing up for the UIL. Although now this action allows the freedom of most Texas officials to register without receiving a bunch of crap from their local association or their colege conference, but now Bud and Stig can't see if their boys are betraying them. Absolutely a great move by boss man Tony Timmons. Armageddon is coming soon for those TASO boys. Bend over and take it like a man, just think about this: I told you boys so!!!!
Title: Re: Uil versus Taso shadowboxing
Post by: 110 on October 10, 2010, 07:39:21 AM
It really blows my mind, that no one is talking about this. First Tony removes access so that the everyday feller can't see so is signing up for the UIL. Although now this action allows the freedom of most Texas officials to register without receiving a bunch of crap from their local association or their colege conference, but now Bud and Stig can't see if their boys are betraying them. Absolutely a great move by boss man Tony Timmons. Armageddon is coming soon for those TASO boys. Bend over and take it like a man, just think about this: I told you boys so!!!!


From the point of view of a guy in another country who has no care in this mess, you diminish not only yourself, but the UIL and, if I may say so, officials in general by continuing to post as you do.
Title: Re: Uil versus Taso shadowboxing
Post by: fencewire on October 10, 2010, 07:50:22 AM
 :bOW  :bOW
Title: Re: Uil versus Taso shadowboxing
Post by: Arbitrator on October 10, 2010, 09:57:18 AM
It really blows my mind, that no one is talking about this. First Tony removes access so that the everyday feller can't see so is signing up for the UIL. Although now this action allows the freedom of most Texas officials to register without receiving a bunch of crap from their local association or their colege conference, but now Bud and Stig can't see if their boys are betraying them. Absolutely a great move by boss man Tony Timmons. Armageddon is coming soon for those TASO boys. Bend over and take it like a man, just think about this: I told you boys so!!!!


 ^flag

 pi1eOn  Ornery: It totally sounds as if you're talking from the voice of experience about 'bending over and taking it like a man.' Is that an activity that you pleasurably retained in your memory banks from being placed in one of those West Texas lock-ups?


The UIL must absolutely be beaming with pride to have the likes of you as one of their more hallowed and notable constituents!   z^
Title: Re: Uil versus Taso shadowboxing
Post by: Etref on October 10, 2010, 03:14:48 PM
It really blows my mind, that no one is talking about this. First Tony removes access so that the everyday feller can't see so is signing up for the UIL. Although now this action allows the freedom of most Texas officials to register without receiving a bunch of crap from their local association or their colege conference, but now Bud and Stig can't see if their boys are betraying them. Absolutely a great move by boss man Tony Timmons. Armageddon is coming soon for those TASO boys. Bend over and take it like a man, just think about this: I told you boys so!!!!


The only reason he did this is because he does not want the officials to see how few have actually signed up. He is afraid that his little scheme is coming to an end and he will lose is paying gig.

Title: Re: Uil versus Taso shadowboxing
Post by: TxGrayhat on October 10, 2010, 08:03:32 PM
If a person signs up his/her name will be known Nov 1 anyway Post it if you want.
Title: Re: Uil versus Taso shadowboxing
Post by: Welpe on October 11, 2010, 05:52:38 PM
There is a very easy way for anybody to find the list if they do a little digging.  That's all I'm going to say.
Title: Re: Uil versus Taso shadowboxing
Post by: Arbitrator on October 12, 2010, 01:33:32 AM
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Welpe: It was a heck of a lot easier than I could even imagine! Thanks for your subtle hints!   z^