xtremeteal4life
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If you have such a great product people aren't looking on twitter for that validation. Come on Jaime- however it CAN make ya look bad instead.You hit the nail on the head, this was what started all this
the classy and polite thing to do would be to just ignore the simple tweet from a happy coach about the coed program returning, but that would just be boring:rolleyes:
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Maybe I don't have the whole story but despite Jamie's history, It seemed kind of inconsiderate to claim you're the ONLY choice for Co-Ed cheer in Atlanta. Jamie replied respectfully and reminded him that, that is not the case... So who blew this out of proportion?!
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:( now you're kinda justifying it. Nevertheless it was inconsiderate in my opinion. People have been slandering Jamie all day but all he did was remind people that he also has a great co-Ed program. What's so bad about that?
Ok, did you read the tweets posted in the screenshots at the beginning of the thread. I'm sorry but even if CSP directly tweeted an athlete like that I'd have an issue with it. So it's not just, "poor Jamie, let's pick on Jamie day" (but also being one of the ones who read the "letter" he wrote on his fb about kids being bullied he feels like it's bred character and him and he can stick up for himself, so I'll believe what he wrote and not feel sorry for him)
Allow me remind him- first page of thread
It bugs me that he has nothing better than to try to bring other athletes down like this. Especially because he is an industry leader. Also, I find it unprofessional that a gym owner is swearing on twitter. I blurred out the athlete's name and swear word just so there is not "omg you posted an minors name!" kind of thing:
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I love that Stingrays response, always classy.
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I'm sure I missed the ones that were deleted since last night. I don't follow Jamie but I have time to kill before my first class so I thought I'd post these.
Yes!!! I agree!!! :) however, why are people bad mouthing Jamie so bad? One comment would've sufficed about how it was uncalled for but everyones basically going crazy. He's simply defending himself and his program. It's like his admirable professionalism in years past has totally gone out the window the second he slips up... Cut some slack considering alot of people could've turned around and said Brandon was way wrong for even perpetuating the drama with his initial post.
Ok, here's the deal...it seems people are "bad mouthing" him bc of this specific incident, which you acknowledged and which wasn't cool at all. He's a 40 yr/old man and the other a teenage athlete.Yes!!! I agree!!! :) however, why are people bad mouthing Jamie so bad? One comment would've sufficed about how it was uncalled for but everyones basically going crazy. He's simply defending himself and his program. It's like his admirable professionalism in years past has totally gone out the window the second he slips up... Cut some slack considering alot of people could've turned around and said Brandon was way wrong for even perpetuating the drama with his initial post.
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Lol yeah I can't even imagine the boards being crazier than this :DOk, here's the deal...it seems people are "bad mouthing" him bc of this specific incident, which you acknowledged and which wasn't cool at all. He's a 40 yr/old man and the other a teenage athlete.
And how long have you been on the FB bc this is far from crazy?! :p
I don't know the athlete, but I agree, she didn't do anything wrong. She was proud of her gym and posted accordingly. It's not like she posted "Bringing home our 7th gold, we're so much better than everyone else, especially Georgia." Look at ANY athletes twitter/facebook/instagram/whatever and I can guarantee you there will be posts mentioning something about them winning. It's not bragging, it's being proud of your accomplishments.