Based on the way their arms are shown in follow-through after the throw, they’re both throwing sidearm instead of backhand. I suppose Joe learned that from his father.
I had a case where a kid on a bike was kit by a car. He came out of a side street without stopping, no helmet, etc. He sustained head injuries, and was a little “off” after that. Even though he was at fault, they sued and he won a judgement of around $50,000. It was in a trust until he turned 18 or 21, I can’t recall. When he got it, he bought a Mustang convertible. He drove like an idiot and racked up a lot of violations. All the money was gone within a year, and he’s still a little “off.”
allen@home almost 3 years ago
Still wrong Joe. Even if dad goes for it.
Purple People Eater almost 3 years ago
Do you know what “hypothetical” means?
No, but I can envision a scenaraio in which I might.
TCA1799 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Nothing like a little conniving here. Love it.
DrDavy2000 almost 3 years ago
Based on the way their arms are shown in follow-through after the throw, they’re both throwing sidearm instead of backhand. I suppose Joe learned that from his father.
ChessPirate almost 3 years ago
“Yes, it would still be wrong… How much of the action?”
tcayer almost 3 years ago
I had a case where a kid on a bike was kit by a car. He came out of a side street without stopping, no helmet, etc. He sustained head injuries, and was a little “off” after that. Even though he was at fault, they sued and he won a judgement of around $50,000. It was in a trust until he turned 18 or 21, I can’t recall. When he got it, he bought a Mustang convertible. He drove like an idiot and racked up a lot of violations. All the money was gone within a year, and he’s still a little “off.”
RabbitDad almost 3 years ago
Can God ask a question so hypothetical that even He can’t answer it?
usefull Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Let me guess: the Dad’s name is Joe and the Son’s name is Hunter?