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re: Women come forward from Briarcrest on Freeze

Posted on 7/29/17 at 8:46 pm to
Posted by DingLeeBerry
Member since Oct 2014
10901 posts
Posted on 7/29/17 at 8:46 pm to
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No shite. This is stupid.


I agree. It sounds like a bunch of whiny millennials who didn't like a coach because he made them abide by the rules. But, if there is something to the Briacrest "rumors" this would be the most troubling thing I see in the article:

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The Freeze family, known for their charitable work, have become guardians for a local girl from Oxford, said attorney W.G. Watkins, who represents Freeze. But Watkins declined to provide more information about the guardianship, saying it was a private matter.


But, like I said, I'm not seeing it based on the stories presented in the article. The quote from the bartender is probably more telling than anything. Bartenders usually know what's up with the regulars.

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But one of his bartenders recalled how Freeze dropped in from time to time. The bartender identified himself as Brett, and he identified Freeze as more than a coach, a Christian or a cheat. “He’s human,’’ the bartender said.




Posted by thelawnwranglers
Member since Sep 2007
38818 posts
Posted on 7/29/17 at 9:09 pm to
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I agree. It sounds like a bunch of whiny millennials who didn't like a coach because he made them abide by the rules. 


Making 8th grade girls change shirts in front of him so he can get a grateful dead t-shirt is not acceptable rules.
Posted by JohnnyU
Florida
Member since Nov 2006
12350 posts
Posted on 7/30/17 at 6:45 am to
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It sounds like a bunch of whiny millennials who didn't like a coach because he made them abide by the rules. But, if there is something to the Briacrest "rumors" this would be the most troubling thing I see in the article:



You think it's appropriate for a grown man, in a position of authority, have a young girl remove her shirt in front of him? I suppose you would be ok if a man asked that of your daughter.
This isn't about "millennials" or abiding by the rules.
Then again, you probably think it was okay for Trump to enter contestants dressing rooms.
I am not sure whether you think it's macho or you think it's just good "Christian" discipline.
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