tomASS wrote:bernie007 wrote: Thanks BoogeyMan you can be on my team along with
tenoverpar. We will teach these others how to play the game the way
it's supposed to be played.
bernie - you'll have to teach him how to skate first

Bernie- The funny thing about tomASS. He was part of a elite soccer program. He can't figure out why parents sign their kids up for Minnesota made. But he chose to sign his kids up for an elite soccer prgram. When he could've joined the city program. The elite program had two selections to choose from. Rec and Advance. tomASS had a choice. And he chose elite status. I personally think that great. But who is he to even worry about my kid skating at Minnesota made? He kind of makes things personal
Not to mention. Everyone I speak with in our association says this guy is a clown. Typical over the top parent. And of course. tomASS knows it all.
These are comments from people within this elite soccer program. From people that are associated with running the program. Plus the hockey parents ditto the comments. tomASS used to be on the soccer board of this elite program.
Keep in mind tomASS has mentioned he's all about supporting local associations and communities. So one year they rented an RV and took a bunch of squirts up to Canada for a hockey camp. Makes perfect sense to me. I'm thinking he was supporting the local gas stations and grocery stores to buy gas and food for the trip.
Once again. I'm very happy for him. Sounds like good opportunites and a fun time. But who is this guy to even worry about other kids? And what they sign up for? tomASS getting the drift?
This is the kicker. His kid plays JV hockey. And he still learks in the youth hockey site. Kind of weirds me out. This is the type of guy that has kids that moved on and still wants to volunteer for youth tryouts and to work tourneys. After all, he has poured so much blood, sweat and tears into our association. In his mind he's a living legend. I for one appreciate the help. Anyone who volunteers his time and efforts should be rewarded. But on the flip side. This guy is a pain in my chanASS. Kids are older. Time to move on.
I know he has his pride. I for one am very proud this guy volunteered his time and efforts. But don't belittle others for trying other programs.
Bernie, ask tomASS about "down goes Frazier" comment. This comment almost cost tomASS his pride and a broken nose. Plus it made our association look bad.
Things really don't add up when tomASS opens his trap. What's good for him and his family might not be so good for others. And he will let you know. I asked if tomASS was part of the good old boys club in our association. I found out they don't even care for him. He's kind of lost in the twilight zone. He's a middle man, board member, wanna be.
tomASS- In conclusion! Thanks for all your time and efforts in volunteering. Now its time to move on and watch the JV games and ponder the thoughts of how you've poured blood, sweat and tears into a solid winning program.
Since he's devoted so much time, blood, sweat and tears to his association. I heard that they plan on calling the bathroom at his rink:
tomASS biffy
PEACE!
tomASS no need to reply. Unless you want to go for the record of locked post. I think you're one away from the all time high.