In my daughter’s first soccer team, when she was five, this one friend of hers from a couple of blocks away was the one who won all the games for his team. I was lucky enough to be there at the last game of the season, when he wasn’t there and my daughter simply stepped in and scored all the goals.
She played soccer a few seasons, then was recruited for field hockey in middle school, where she preferred to play defense. I like that she could have been a hot dog and chose to be a team player instead.
zorak950 about 3 years ago
The difference between Esther and Nancy is that Nancy would figure out a way she could still blame failure on something else.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Not to jinx it or anything.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
The loneliness of command indeed.
dcdete. about 3 years ago
More proof that we are now in the ‘Me’ generation. You wouldn’t find such vanity in Bushmiller.
cubswin2016 about 3 years ago
It looks like someone has an ego.
Kip Williams about 3 years ago
In my daughter’s first soccer team, when she was five, this one friend of hers from a couple of blocks away was the one who won all the games for his team. I was lucky enough to be there at the last game of the season, when he wasn’t there and my daughter simply stepped in and scored all the goals.
She played soccer a few seasons, then was recruited for field hockey in middle school, where she preferred to play defense. I like that she could have been a hot dog and chose to be a team player instead.
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
Lose-lose situation. If Esther wins, then the other players will call her a ball hog who wanted all the glory. If she loses, she gets all the blame.
Someone give her a bunny.