Kid dressed as an umpire
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
How many centre bounces did Seven miss while they concentrated on cat man and kid umpire?
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
I have to admit the kid was awesome but was it a set up by ch 7? How did het get all the gear etc?
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
I thought prison warden or grave robber.markp wrote:I hope he gets all the help and support he needs.
Otherwise he's a future serial killer for sure.
His dad should be locked up for child abuse.
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
His dad may be an umpire.....OK....he should be locked upsaynta wrote:I thought prison warden or grave robber.markp wrote:I hope he gets all the help and support he needs.
Otherwise he's a future serial killer for sure.
His dad should be locked up for child abuse.
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
Child abuse - call CSV.Toy Saint wrote:His dad may be an umpire.....OK....he should be locked upsaynta wrote:I thought prison warden or grave robber.markp wrote:I hope he gets all the help and support he needs.
Otherwise he's a future serial killer for sure.
His dad should be locked up for child abuse.
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
Ling interviewed him at 3qtr time, apparently he was in the umpire rooms before the game and they gave him he gear and signatures etc.Con Gorozidis wrote:I have to admit the kid was awesome but was it a set up by ch 7? How did het get all the gear etc?
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
Griggsy wrote:Ling interviewed him at 3qtr time, apparently he was in the umpire rooms before the game and they gave him he gear and signatures etc.Con Gorozidis wrote:I have to admit the kid was awesome but was it a set up by ch 7? How did het get all the gear etc?
What did Ray Chamberlain wear home then?
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
lolBunk_Moreland wrote:Griggsy wrote:Ling interviewed him at 3qtr time, apparently he was in the umpire rooms before the game and they gave him he gear and signatures etc.Con Gorozidis wrote:I have to admit the kid was awesome but was it a set up by ch 7? How did het get all the gear etc?
What did Ray Chamberlain wear home then?
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
Either his school uniform or his standby outfit in his day job as a garden gnome.Bunk_Moreland wrote:Griggsy wrote:Ling interviewed him at 3qtr time, apparently he was in the umpire rooms before the game and they gave him he gear and signatures etc.Con Gorozidis wrote:I have to admit the kid was awesome but was it a set up by ch 7? How did het get all the gear etc?
What did Ray Chamberlain wear home then?
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
Griggsy wrote:Ling interviewed him at 3qtr time, apparently he was in the umpire rooms before the game and they gave him he gear and signatures etc.Con Gorozidis wrote:I have to admit the kid was awesome but was it a set up by ch 7? How did het get all the gear etc?
Yes I saw that but they didn't explain how that was organised. I assume the kid didn't just waltz into the rooms without someone organising it for him.
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I'm not sure if you're joking or not but the thought did cross my mind although he didn't seem to display the characteristics you'd usually expect to see (going purely by stereotypes as I haven't had much exposure to any autists myself).dragit wrote:Autism is okay with me.
If there were no cognitive issues this guy is going to be in for a tough time at high school.
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Good luck to the kid.
Takes a lot of guts to go against the mainstream.
Takes a lot of guts to go against the mainstream.
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
They were sitting two rows in front of me on Saturday.
They had pretty much every single media outlet hovering.
It would appear his dad is mates with one of the umpires...
I dunno, it just doesn't seem right. But each to their own.
They had pretty much every single media outlet hovering.
It would appear his dad is mates with one of the umpires...
I dunno, it just doesn't seem right. But each to their own.
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
It's probably not child abuse but you are still using kids to manipulate viewers which I f****** completely despise.
"Oh, come on. It's so cute".
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"Oh, come on. It's so cute".
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
f***wit of an old man living his life and projecting through his innocent kid.bigred wrote:They were sitting two rows in front of me on Saturday.
They had pretty much every single media outlet hovering.
It would appear his dad is mates with one of the umpires...
I dunno, it just doesn't seem right. But each to their own.
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HitTheBoundary wrote:Good luck to the kid.
Takes a lot of guts to go against the mainstream.
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
hahahaha classicmarkp wrote:I hope he gets all the help and support he needs.
Otherwise he's a future serial killer for sure.
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
Give me a break.
It's attention seeking and completely egocentric so hardly against the mainstream in this narcissistic day and age.
It's attention seeking and completely egocentric so hardly against the mainstream in this narcissistic day and age.
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Re: Kid dressed as an umpire
HitTheBoundary wrote:Good luck to the kid.
Takes a lot of guts to go against the mainstream.
+1
That's a dumb thing to say. Maybe the kid wanted to dress as an umpire. Good for him. His dad's mate is one, so he can probably see the human side that most football fans like to think doesn't exist.SaintPav wrote:f***wit of an old man living his life and projecting through his innocent kid.bigred wrote:They were sitting two rows in front of me on Saturday.
They had pretty much every single media outlet hovering.
It would appear his dad is mates with one of the umpires...
I dunno, it just doesn't seem right. But each to their own.
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His dad would know that he'd cop a bit, so I'm sure he didn't push his kid to do that.
But hey maybe he should have dressed as a fat bogan instead and then be accepted by the population.
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