Posted on 03/25/2022 10:28:05 AM PDT by real saxophonist
Edited on 03/25/2022 12:00:08 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
DENVER (KDVR) — A man has been arrested on a felony charge of criminal mischief for causing $10,000 in damage to a court at a Denver recreation center.
Arslan Guney, 71, was arrested on March 17 for making 45 marks with a permanent marker on the basketball court at the Central Park Rec Center to identify the boundaries on a court used for pickleball.
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While we are here (asking for a friend); What’s the difference between Badminton and Goodminton? ;^}
The staff all probably have college degrees in sports management or parks and recreation, and they don’t know how to get marks off a floor? What do they teach these kids in college, anyway?
There is information on the internet about pickleball if you’d like to find out more about it.
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Sometimes terms look a bit dicy to search on. “Pickleball” being one.
but let the double murders out of jail.....
One time while in grad school I scotch taped a bible verse to a table in the coffee break room before Easter weekend and was called down for damaging department property and to go to the maintenance supervisor, apologise and promise not to repeat it again!
One time while in grad school I scotch taped a bible verse to a table in the coffee break room before Easter weekend and was called down for damaging department property and to go to the maintenance supervisor, apologise and promise not to repeat it again!
Brakleen takes permanent marker right off.
watched videos
It is clear that if the game could be played by Blacks, if they actually wanted to play, the basketball courts would be pickleball lined. Painting the lines would be another way to kiss of kissing Black ass.
“This would have made for a good Seinfeld episode with George’s dad being the guy getting all worked up about the boundaries.”
He’d have to get in a big thing with Jack Klompus - the guy with the pen the astronauts use in space that writes upside down.
Funny fact about the guy who played Seinfeld’s dad - he was an NYPD Detective who worked a full career in NYPD and retired into that acting gig.
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