I blame the Dad... Put your big boy pants on and tell the princess she can have her day at a later date.. I doubt a few More weeks will make that big a difference.
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I blame the Dad... Put your big boy pants on and tell the princess she can have her day at a later date.. I doubt a few More weeks will make that big a difference.
To hell with these pre-divorce parties people call weddings. It's 17ing baseball season!
Missing a game to go to your sister's wedding is TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!!!!!
Missing games because you missed curfew, skipped too many classes or decided to punch out the dugout wall - it's all cool mane!!!
Priorities!
As for the wedding, it's not a huge deal and he should be there. But it is poor planning by his sister.
My wedding is Super Regional weekend in 2018... It was either May 2018 - definitely interferes with games, or June 2018 - *might not* interfere with games. For those that know me, you know I'm passionate about the Dawgs (dad was S&C coach under Croom, cousin is a current superstar, etc.) but when you're fianc? wants a May/June wedding, you kinda have no choice but to go along. If it just so happens they are playing in a SR (AND Jake is still in school @ State) then I will force him to play in the SR if I have to.
Just wanted to clear the air before I get murdered on the internet.
Someone on Sixpack said Gridley's sister is graduating med school and has to move West for residency in June. Hence the wedding having to be done during baseball season.
Agree, the issue is 1 of 30 games, not 50+. Those other games aren't going to impact whether you win an SEC title or not. Life goes on, but you would have thought either the sister would have planned the wedding outside of baseball season or excused her brother from being there. Probably more of an issue just because at least this year, you would have to put Gridley in the top 3 players on the current roster along with Rooker and Mangum. If it was anyone other than one of those 3 or maybe Cody Brown then it really wouldn't matter much.
At Mississippi State we're family. Family that would not attend your wedding.