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Post by aztecbruce on Jul 23, 2011 21:44:30 GMT -8
STRIKE OUT! AUTISM Bowling Fundraiser This fundraiser is hosted by Padres’ 2nd baseman Orlando Hudson. You are invited to join Orlando and teammates for a night of fun with bowling, games, a silent auction, and much more! Proceeds from this event will benefit the C.A.T.C.H. Foundation (Curing Autism Through Change and Hope) and Rady Children’s Hospital Autism Discovery Institute. Details: Admission: $30.00 Date: Thursday July 28th Time: 7PM to 10PM Location: Eastvillage Tavern & Bowl 930 Market St, San Diego 92101 For more information go to: www.orlandohudson1.com
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Post by johneaztec on Jul 29, 2011 22:07:05 GMT -8
STRIKE OUT! AUTISM Bowling Fundraiser This fundraiser is hosted by Padres’ 2nd baseman Orlando Hudson. You are invited to join Orlando and teammates for a night of fun with bowling, games, a silent auction, and much more! Proceeds from this event will benefit the C.A.T.C.H. Foundation (Curing Autism Through Change and Hope) and Rady Children’s Hospital Autism Discovery Institute. Details: Admission: $30.00 Date: Thursday July 28th Time: 7PM to 10PM Location: Eastvillage Tavern & Bowl 930 Market St, San Diego 92101 For more information go to: www.orlandohudson1.com Thanks to Orlando for taking the time to set up such a great event for such a great cause!!!!!! And thanks to Bruce for posting this topic.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2011 22:12:46 GMT -8
When I saw the title of this thread I thought we were fundraising $$ for batting lessons for Orlando Hudson.
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Post by johneaztec on Jul 30, 2011 18:28:08 GMT -8
When I saw the title of this thread I thought we were fundraising $$ for batting lessons for Orlando Hudson. You're not even CLOSE to being funny. This is a serious issue. You have HORRIBLE timing.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2011 13:08:44 GMT -8
When I saw the title of this thread I thought we were fundraising $$ for batting lessons for Orlando Hudson. You're not even CLOSE to being funny. This is a serious issue. You have HORRIBLE timing. I know it's a serious issue. His OBP is awful and his batspeed has slowed tremendously. If we don't get him a private coach soon things could go real bad for O-DAWG
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 4, 2011 14:50:48 GMT -8
You're not even CLOSE to being funny. This is a serious issue. You have HORRIBLE timing. I know it's a serious issue. His OBP is awful and his batspeed has slowed tremendously. If we don't get him a private coach soon things could go real bad for O-DAWG OK, but this is about a serious issue. I think you should have used another thread for that post. No biggie.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2011 17:14:51 GMT -8
I know it's a serious issue. His OBP is awful and his batspeed has slowed tremendously. If we don't get him a private coach soon things could go real bad for O-DAWG OK, but this is about a serious issue. I think you should have used another thread for that post. No biggie. I don't think you're being very sensitive toward the toll this poor season has had on Orlando and his family. He married his wife Keisa back in 1998 and they have two kids together. This is the first year that Orlando has really struggled at the plate and if he doesn't right the ship soon a lot could go wrong for his two little dear ones. If you think we can just treat these players are numbers for your amusement you can go right ahead but they are people too. For you to think that him struggling is not a serious issues shows a major lack of maturity on your part. Please reconsider your ways. Very respectfully, Matt.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 4, 2011 21:35:49 GMT -8
OK, but this is about a serious issue. I think you should have used another thread for that post. No biggie. I don't think you're being very sensitive toward the toll this poor season has had on Orlando and his family. He married his wife Keisa back in 1998 and they have two kids together. This is the first year that Orlando has really struggled at the plate and if he doesn't right the ship soon a lot could go wrong for his two little dear ones. If you think we can just treat these players are numbers for your amusement you can go right ahead but they are people too. For you to think that him struggling is not a serious issues shows a major lack of maturity on your part. Please reconsider your ways. Very respectfully, Matt. You're a joke, and worthless to respond to. Your horrible attempt at humor is embarrassing and you should apologize to all parents with autistic children, such as myself, for your lack of maturity, and for the way you've embarrassed the University over this topic. Despicable.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2011 22:11:48 GMT -8
I don't think you're being very sensitive toward the toll this poor season has had on Orlando and his family. He married his wife Keisa back in 1998 and they have two kids together. This is the first year that Orlando has really struggled at the plate and if he doesn't right the ship soon a lot could go wrong for his two little dear ones. If you think we can just treat these players are numbers for your amusement you can go right ahead but they are people too. For you to think that him struggling is not a serious issues shows a major lack of maturity on your part. Please reconsider your ways. Very respectfully, Matt. You're a joke, and worthless to respond to. Your horrible attempt at humor is embarrassing and you should apologize to all parents with autistic children, such as myself, for your lack of maturity, and for the way you've embarrassed the University over this topic. Despicable. #1. Please use people first language. It's disrespectful towards people with disabilities to label them as "autistic". They are people with autism. #2. You're not the only person who has a family member with a disability so don't assume I'm ignorant. #3. if you don't learn to laugh then it will only make you cold and callous like your idols Bruce and steve #4. I am shocked at your apathy towards the mental state of o dawg after his terrible year offensively.
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