Posted by JerryS on June 04, 2013 at 14:20:22 from (98.80.112.203):
In Reply to: I know whats worse posted by JD Farmer on June 04, 2013 at 09:17:35:
As half of the work force in our family dairy, it was hard for me to play sports, but somehow I managed to go out for football. Didn't really care that much for it, but guys were expected to do it. Senior year I was to be starting center. Fall practice started in mid-August. I told Coach that I couldn't practice til school started because I was working for my dad, driving one of his tractors, as we did contract hay cutting all summer. If I'd quit to play ball he would have had to hire someone outside the family, and all our money was needed in the family.
Coach got real mad and told me not to bother, so I didn't. Finished the summer working for Dad and never really regretted the football thing. Coach was my algebra teacher senior year; made a 'D'. He never forgave me.
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