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Kirk Gibson - Father of the Year?

BobV

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Skip your son's graduation to work, because "You’re supposed to graduate"... :roll

http://espn.go.com/blog/playbook/fandom ... ting-style

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Kirk Gibson’s son graduated from high school on Thursday night. Gibson did not attend. Why?

“You’re supposed to graduate,” Gibson told the Associated Press.

That is an awesome response, although it likely ends Gibson’s chances of ever being asked to be a commencement speaker. “Ladies and gentlemen of the Class of 2012: You’ve accomplished nothing. You’re supposed to graduate. You don’t get a special ceremony for getting out of bed every day, do you? Speech over.” Drops mike. Punches principal in the face for inviting him and wasting his time.

On this Father’s Day weekend, Gibson’s parenting style can be instructive to dads everywhere. Let’s be sure not to praise our children too much.

“Dad, I got my driver’s license!”

“You’re supposed to get your driver’s license.”

“Dad, they’re letting me out of the hospital for the first time since my asthma attack!”

“You’re supposed to breathe.”

“Dad, we have a new baby!”

“They’re supposed to come out.”

Kids have been coddled for too long. And for what? They’re leeches on society. A full 100 percent of Americans under 16 years of age have not tried to get a legitimate full-time job. We need more Kirk Gibson-style fathers.

Just don’t be surprised if you don’t get any Father’s Day gifts. Your kids are supposed to give them to you. But they don’t have to.
 
All sounds fine to me.

The good ole days of getting hurt...

Fall down and get a road rash I'd hear, don't fall down. I didn't get a helmet and bubble wrap.

Break a bone I'd hear, Hope you learned what NOT to do. I wasn't barred from that particular activity.

Get a speeding ticket, I'd hear...you're on your own for insurance son.

Lose a ball game, I'd hear I didn't practice enough. Not that the deck was stacked against me and it wasn't fair.

I never won a trophy for just being there...until I started attending car shows. That is why I don't attend car shows!


Pansies rule the modern day :shrug
 
I agree to some degree with you Mark, but I do think graduating is important enough to "celebrate" even if you are supposed to graduate.
Society has become quite soft however, and a lot of nonsense is made over trying to include everyone or treat them as equal. Truth is, we are not all equal! Some ARE better than others. People don't pay hundreds of dollars for a ticket to watch me play basketball :shrug :rant
 
"tarafied1" said:
People don't pay hundreds of dollars for a ticket to watch me play basketball :shrug :rant
I might. Seems to me that it might be much more entertaining than watching the asshats in the NBA.
 
"silverblueBP" said:
All sounds fine to me.

The good ole days of getting hurt...

Fall down and get a road rash I'd hear, don't fall down. I didn't get a helmet and bubble wrap.

Break a bone I'd hear, Hope you learned what NOT to do. I wasn't barred from that particular activity.

Get a speeding ticket, I'd hear...you're on your own for insurance son.

Lose a ball game, I'd hear I didn't practice enough. Not that the deck was stacked against me and it wasn't fair.

I never won a trophy for just being there...until I started attending car shows. That is why I don't attend car shows!


Pansies rule the modern day :shrug

I agree....my boys left "league ball" where the rules say everyone gets to play and went to select / tournament teams where if you want to play you have to earn a spot. They left league because 1) the coaches were a** hats who were more interested in playing "daddy ball" then actually helping the kids get better and 2) they got tired of losing games due to having to put some clown who couldn't stop a grounder or hit the ball in the game.

Their reward...they've practiced their little butts off and I was watching them at practice last night and they have improved 100 fold in the last year. Enough so that they want to go up to the elite level soon and I am starting to agree with them. They've already been playing up an age group for a year which is basically the same as playing elite.

Doing sports "right" instead of the wussy everybody wins baloney has taught them a strong work ethic and that sometimes if you want something instead of waiting for someone to hand it to you....you have to work and earn it.
 
I agree on all accounts. I'm not a big fan of professional sports but I won't get started on that.
I think kids should "earn" a spot on the team and be rewarded with a starting position only of they deserve it. What drive would we have if it's just given to us. It's not fair to the kids who can't play just as much as those who can. It's no great reward or accomplishment if everybody gets to play. How to you get better if their is no competition? Goals shouldn't be too easy and whether it's math skills or sports some people shine and some don't. I don't want just any joker working on the airplane before it takes off, I want the guy/gal who knows what the heck they are doing!
Also I have no problem paying to watch a High School or Farm team play. The spoiled Professionals are good at what they do but most are idiots. I don't contribute to their income but I do know why they make the big money.
 
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"silverblueBP" said:
All sounds fine to me.

The good ole days of getting hurt...

Fall down and get a road rash I'd hear, don't fall down. I didn't get a helmet and bubble wrap.

Break a bone I'd hear, Hope you learned what NOT to do. I wasn't barred from that particular activity.

Get a speeding ticket, I'd hear...you're on your own for insurance son.

Lose a ball game, I'd hear I didn't practice enough. Not that the deck was stacked against me and it wasn't fair.

I never won a trophy for just being there...until I started attending car shows. That is why I don't attend car shows!


Pansies rule the modern day :shrug

Man, all I got from my dad was "Stupid hurts son. Either toughen up or don't be a dumbass."
 
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"Gigantopithecus" said:
Man, all I got from my dad was "Stupid hurts son. Either toughen up or don't be a dumbass."

I'll bet he's still saying that....
 
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