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| Registered User Member Since: Oct 2003 Location: The county
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| Skate Station Yes another Skate Station would be wonderful, I grew up there myself, I think I was in the 9th grade when it closed and I didn't know what to do. Luckily I played sports year round in School, so that kept me out of trouble. But things like this are the answer to solving a lot of problems. I just think that until this County has a change of leadership (uppity ups) we will continue to go in cirlces. Everyone that is in charge of how this country lives hails from Valley Lee, Leonardtown, or good ole 7th District, these are the poeple that are scared to go through the park at night time with their windows rolled down. St. Marys County is ever changing, it is much different from when I was younger, heck I remember 235 only being 4 lanes, I know some of you can remember when it was only 2. We need to wake up and see that the answer to our future lies in our children. We need to do all that we can to ensure that they are well taken care of. This includes making sure they have things to do. |
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| Oldtimer Member Since: Feb 2001 Location: On the road again
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| Registered User Member Since: Oct 2003 Location: The county
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| Kk Hey I think I peed someone off on here by speaking my mind. Well I am expressing my own opinions here, much like everyone else. I have lived in this county my entire life, and I just feel that those in charge SUCK! Period, it is all about smiling to everyone, then getting things done for your buddy, or cousin probably. I mean I have a pretty big family and am related to some really important people, but that doesn't mean I have to agree with the fact that the overlook certain individuals. You say check out parks and rec, well there is another monkey bunch. I mean take the football program, I did everything in my power to help out with that, yet I never had my phone calls returned, and when I would show up to a place where a meeting was to be held, something would have changed, a date, or a time, and no one ever notified anyone, and this was all just trying to be a coach. Now I agree it should be a personal endeavor, however why did the Skate Station have to close, Art couldn't keep the trash out of there, because of NO SUPPORT FROM THE COUNTY (POLICE ETC...)!!!! So all of the 'Good ole Boy' Politicians in St. Mary's County can kiss my a$$, I know where my child is, and that he will be taken care of, as for some people out there, I feel for them!!!! the_truth |
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| Oldtimer Member Since: Feb 2001 Location: On the road again
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There are numerous programs available in the county and I would suspect that some run a lot better than others, the Pigskin Football has been one that has had problems forever and unless you want to jump right in and take it over from Don Kemp I suspect it will keep running as it has been. But that isn’t the only thing available as there are baseball leagues, softball leagues, wrestling, lacrosse, and soccer activities that you can get your kids into. As to the skate station issue, should there be police stationed at a private endeavor full time? I don’t think so, unless that activity is going to pay a fee for that extra service. Did the police show up when the law was being broken? I bet they did. Maybe if you decided to bring a new skate station to the county you could also have coffee and doughnuts available and that would about guarantee that you would maintain a police presence at your facility. You keep harping that it is the county’s fault that kids keep getting into trouble when in fact it is the parents of the kids that are at fault. The county provides plenty, in my mind, a heck of a lot more then when I was growing up here, now that is the real “truth”.
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| Back in the saddle Member Since: Jun 2004 Location: The 7th
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Note: A few days ago, a woman in Northern MD was on the news complaining how "bad" the elementary school teachers were, because her son didn't know how to read. I would have really liked to smack her in the head.
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| I hope not to offend.. Member Since: Feb 2003 Location: As close to heaven as you can get
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