Brian Westlake
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Would you like A-K to start with or L-Z as well?Who is the former View HM that the Parrott so dislikes?
Would you like A-K to start with or L-Z as well?Who is the former View HM that the Parrott so dislikes?
There is a reunion of this group...ANZ STADIUM... Standing room only. Just go to the decade in which you pissed him off first so as no double dipping ala P FitzWhat a fantastic badge of honour to carry "The Parrot dislikes you".
There is a reunion of this group.ANZ STADIUM. Standing room only. Just go to the decade in which you pissed him off first so as no double dipping ala P Fitz
YES to FSRugby. " amazing disappointment and utter disgust " Pass me the Tissues mate.
Fair suck of the sav FS (what does FS stand for?)
Let me guess, you or your kid, couldn't cut it when the "freebies" arrived and the going got tough and the competition harder. That's Life Champ. Suck it up.
Paying a school fee doesn't guarantee you a spot in the coveted 1st's team. You need to earn it, you need to be the best. It sounds like you or your son feels entitled to a position on the top team because you pay a school fee.
Niet, Nein, Ne, Non, NO.said Gus
That's Life, that's what people say.
You're riding high in April,
Shot down in May
That's life, funny as it seems.
Some people get their kicks,
Steppin' on dreams
But I just can't let it get me down,
Cause this big old world keeps spinnin' around.
"Adding them late just introduces the amazing disappointment and utter disgust that has been experienced by many boys and parents."
For those unfamiliar with the Jones interviewing technique, when he is interviewing someone who he agrees with, if they can't produce the "correct" answer, AJ provides a leading question, with the "correct" answer forming part of the question. The interviewee can then merely agree.Alan Jones interviews Dr Lambert
http://www.2gb.com/audioplayer/15686#.UkJZgCRzod9
Talk about (a) missing the point and (b) posing Dorothy Dixers.
Major problem in his position is that he agrees with Jones that its appropriate to offer good sportsmen a good education and that is what its about.
So if that's appropriate and he's right that there have been no inducements he has not been living up to his own values.
I guess it depends what sort of values one would like the school to impart:"but I don't think it's part of the educational process to teach kids that life can be really stuffed sometime."
>>> If they come out of school with one thing, ONE THING, then it's this.Life ain't FAIR so suck it up, get with the program or lay down and get steamrollered. If a kid fully understands that after 12 years of schooling then he's got a true education and not a certificate or an over inflated sense of entitlement because he comes from the right school or neighbourhood or right family.
I guess it depends what sort of values one would like the school to impart:
1. Work hard, train hard, play hard and at the end your hard work will be rewarded with success and you'll be able to look back with pride on your achievements
or
2. Wait for the underlings to do the hard work and then come in at the end and get the glory for defeating opponents who for the most part have taken path (1).
Just because life can be unfair, that doesn't mean that you have to impose unfairness on children to prove your point.
It is a puzzling attitude.For those unfamiliar with the Jones interviewing technique, when he is interviewing someone who he agrees with, if they can't produce the "correct" answer, AJ provides a leading question, with the "correct" answer forming part of the question. The interviewee can then merely agree.
Sounds like Dr Lambert just keeps digging.
For those unfamiliar with the Jones interviewing technique, when he is interviewing someone who he agrees with, if they can't produce the "correct" answer, AJ provides a leading question, with the "correct" answer forming part of the question. The interviewee can then merely agree.
Sounds like Dr Lambert just keeps digging.
Just so you get the point - success doesn't necessarily mean winning, which is why I didn't use the word winning.Quick Hands, just a slight edit so you get the point which seems hard to grasp.
"1. Work hard, train hard, play hard and at the end your hard work MAY/MIGHT be rewarded with success and you'll be able to look back with pride on your achievements
If losing is such an important part of the process, why does he find it necessary to bring in talented sportsmen to win?Usual struggle street (ie poor kids from the suburbs and bush) and tall poppy syndrome stuff that Jonesy specialises in.
Some quotes form Dr Lambert:
"a means-tested bursary is purely based on someone's alignment with your College's values and mission (ie dominance of Australian sport - as QH picked up from the website).we have hundreds" WTF - he just admitted to it.
"an important part of the process is losing" - so boys in C,D,E,etc teams also benefit from the system.
Let me guess, you or your kid, couldn't cut it when the "freebies" arrived and the going got tough and the competition harder. That's Life Champ. Suck it up.
Paying a school fee doesn't guarantee you a spot in the coveted 1st's team.
I guess it depends what sort of values one would like the school to impart:
1. Work hard, train hard, play hard and at the end your hard work will be rewarded with success and you'll be able to look back with pride on your achievements
or
2. Wait for the underlings to do the hard work and then come in at the end and get the glory for defeating opponents who for the most part have taken path (1).
Just because life can be unfair, that doesn't mean that you have to impose unfairness on children to prove your point.