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Training Camp NOT Family Friendly

#81

I feel bad for Op's son and his virgin ears. No seriously
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#82

I must say I really didn't expect the flack. The bottomline is that on many of the songs played, on the CDs they are from, you may have found rating labels which would probably clue-in a reasonable person that some of the music would have been inappropriate for the WHOLE crowd in attendance. But like I said earlier, it is a shame that as a society we are ambivalent to the lyrics and at the worst, see nothing wrong with some of the music being produced today.


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#83
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2014, 10:32 AM by TravC59.)

Quote:I must say I really didn't expect the flack. The bottomline is that on many of the songs played, on the CDs they are from, you may have found rating labels which would probably clue-in a reasonable person that some of the music would have been inappropriate for the WHOLE crowd in attendance. But like I said earlier, it is a shame that as a society we are ambivalent to the lyrics and at the worst, see nothing wrong with some of the music being produced today.
Did a song really drop the F bomb? Just curious.

 

The world is full of, and always has been, things in which you have to teach kids what you feel is right/wrong, good/bad, etc. Something that you find offensive may not offend someone else. It's our job as parents to teach your value system to kids. To try and censor everything that is going on is not only unreasonable, but impossible.


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#84

Quote:I must say I really didn't expect the flack. The bottomline is that on many of the songs played, on the CDs they are from, you may have found rating labels which would probably clue-in a reasonable person that some of the music would have been inappropriate for the WHOLE crowd in attendance. But like I said earlier, it is a shame that as a society we are ambivalent to the lyrics and at the worst, see nothing wrong with some of the music being produced today.


Something to keep in mind is that Bradley isn't playing the music for the fans, he's playing it for the players. He's made a couple different comments on this.
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#85

Quote:I must say I really didn't expect the flack. The bottomline is that on many of the songs played, on the CDs they are from, you may have found rating labels which would probably clue-in a reasonable person that some of the music would have been inappropriate for the WHOLE crowd in attendance. But like I said earlier, it is a shame that as a society we are ambivalent to the lyrics and at the worst, see nothing wrong with some of the music being produced today.
 

Just a guess here. The DJ playing the music did not upload the songs from a CD.  Laughing

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#86
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2014, 10:34 AM by thunderbuns.)

As I (and others) have mentioned, the team has played music at practices since Bradley got here last year. At no point, have I heard one explicit lyric during any practice session. Sorry if I have a hard time believing you.

 

It sounds more likely that you personally do not like rap music. It doesn't fit in with your "demographic" in St Johns County.


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#87

Quote:

I must say I really didn't expect the flack.
The bottomline is that on many of the songs played, on the CDs they are from, you may have found rating labels which would probably clue-in a reasonable person that some of the music would have been inappropriate for the WHOLE crowd in attendance. But like I said earlier, it is a shame that as a society we are ambivalent to the lyrics and at the worst, see nothing wrong with some of the music being produced today.


Don't want the flack? Care to explain these comments?

Quote: I would suggest if you want the demographic our area could bring, clean it up. I had enough after 90 minutes.

"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#88

Some folks found Elvis's gyrating hips to be offensive, was society ambivalent then as well? I still have yet to see one other complaint from the over 3300 there. Still ain't buying that they played uncensored music.


Looking to troll? Don't bother, we supply our own.

 

 
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#89

Quote:As I (and others) have mentioned, the team has played music at practices since Bradley got here last year. At no point, have I heard one explicit lyric during any practice session. Sorry if I have a hard time believing you.


It sounds more likely that you personally do not like rap music. It doesn't fit in with your "demographic" in St Johns County.
This.
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#90

Quote:Don't want the flack? Care to explain these comments?



I'm sure he had his pinky in the air when he said it though!
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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#91

Quote:As I (and others) have mentioned, the team has played music at practices since Bradley got here last year. At no point, have I heard one explicit lyric during any practice session. Sorry if I have a hard time believing you.

 

It sounds more likely that you personally do not like rap music. It doesn't fit in with your "demographic" in St Johns County.
 

Yes, I agree with you.  I'm calling [Bovine excrement] on the OP.  


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#92

There is rap music and profanity in the world, but everything will be fine.


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#93

*complains about violence in rap music*


*buys 8 assault rifles*


*watches The Expendables*


*Wears Tapout shirt*


*Attends Wrestlemania*
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#94

Quote:*complains about violence in rap music*


*buys 8 assault rifles*


*watches The Expendables*


*Wears Tapout shirt*


*Attends Wrestlemania*


You forgot:


*plays Call of Duty for 12 hours straight*
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#95

Quote:You forgot:


*plays Call of Duty for 12 hours straight*


Nah...the *complains about rap music* is an old guy thing. Same guy probably complains about video games too.
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#96

Quote:Nah...the *complains about rap music* is an old guy thing. Same guy probably complains about video games too.
 

I don't mind rap music, it was just better when I was growing up.

 

Let me add, if you wear a tapout shirt, it probably means you've never been in a fight in your life.  Unless Tapout is paying you, its never ok.

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#97

Quote:I don't mind rap music, it was just better when I was growing up.


Let me add, if you wear a tapout shirt, it probably means you've never been in a fight in your life. Unless Tapout is paying you, its never ok.


I don't think I consider you an old guy.


And agree on Tapout shirt guy. Tapout shirt guy is also bejeweled pocket jeans guy. Interesting dichotomy.
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#98

Quote:I don't mind rap music, it was just better when I was growing up.

 

Let me add, if you wear a tapout shirt, it probably means you've never been in a fight in your life.  Unless Tapout is paying you, its never ok.
 

Tapout, Ed Hardy, and Affliction are never acceptable to wear.

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#99

Something is telling me they aren't playing explicit music at these events, maybe your son heard it in the crowd.   


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Quote:I don't mind rap music, it was just better when I was growing up.

 

Let me add, if you wear a tapout shirt, it probably means you've never been in a fight in your life.  Unless Tapout is paying you, its never ok.
 

haha that's so true I laugh when I see those shirts.

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