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01-30-2007, 12:11 PM
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Hi relocated--
I thought I heard at one time that WSU's Tri-Cities campus had a water polo club. Might have had to been a student, I don't know. But I haven't heard of them lately. The main campus in Pullman still has a very strong water polo club but when I went to the WSU Tri-Cities website, I couldn't find any reference to water polo. If I hear of anything, I'll let you know.
--'rocco
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01-30-2007, 12:31 PM
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Thanks to all for advice, I am trying to get my daughter to check out a dance studio as she danced for 13 years. She switched over to Water Polo and swimming in H.S. If anyone knows anything about Water Polo in the Tri Cities I would greatly appreciate the info as my 14 year old son is also into it. I have tried to find something on line but came up empty. Someone told him that there is a club in Richland but he can't remember who told him or what the name of it was.
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You might try to get your son interested in playing an instument. Guitar perhaps.. Seems that a lot of kids here all over WA play some kind of instrument. My son started at 14 and now is majoring in Music Comp here in Western WA. And he got his cousins interested in playing... she at 10 now plays the drums and he at 12 now plays guitar and they tell me all their friends play something and they live in Pasco.
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01-30-2007, 01:57 PM
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Rocco--
Thanks for info on Water polo, I will keep watching for any new news and will check out the WSU thing. That will certainly help if they have girls water polo also, my daughter is a junior in H.S.
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01-30-2007, 01:59 PM
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Compltylme:
Thanks for the tip, he has a guitar and tried it a few years ago, he has mentioned taking it up again. A girl at school did tell him a boy who plays the guitar upped his hotness factor. Always important!
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01-30-2007, 04:01 PM
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Compltylme:
Thanks for the tip, he has a guitar and tried it a few years ago, he has mentioned taking it up again. A girl at school did tell him a boy who plays the guitar upped his hotness factor. Always important!
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yeah...At 14 hot is always important to a guy...OH WAIT... it is at any age!
Yeah my son carried his guitar and had his very long hair (to his butt) and his long leather coat (in the desert of Southern Ca no less...but comfort is never a factor if the girls think you are HOT)...he was quite popular with the girls. Now his hair is super short and he wears a shirt and tie and a Pea Coat...LOL And the girls still think he is hot!!! 
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01-31-2007, 09:59 AM
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Get back on topic please. Want to talk about your children? Use private message feature.
Yac
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01-31-2007, 11:40 AM
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Get back on topic please. Want to talk about your children? Use private message feature.
Yac
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And this message could have been done using the private message feature as well. If you read the original post it is about kids...
What I came back here to say is that in the Tri Cities there is an organization called Young Life. If you look it up online it is a .org. I can't post a link here because it is against the rules but you can contact me if you can't find it.
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01-31-2007, 04:58 PM
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Get back on topic please. Want to talk about your children? Use private message feature.
Yac
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I'm new. What is a senior moderator and why is this person being so rude? I was having a fun time reading this and this comment was like throwing cold water on the conversation. This was all about kids and the tri-cities. What, can we not talk about our kids here when discussing kids new in an area?
Not sure this is a place I want to be, but if there was a way to report this YAC person for rudeness I would.
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01-31-2007, 06:06 PM
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A moderator is usually like the guy upstairs and can and will strike you down if you violate policys and procedures on the site.
So to the moderators you usually say yes sir or madame and do as they suggest.
Being banned is not good
Also at the top is a note from Admin that explains all of this.
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01-31-2007, 07:55 PM
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So this moderator person will stop you from talking if you talk about anything other than what the original person is asking about, even if it's related and adds interest to what the person is talking about?
I thought this was a place that people could talk about living and life, not just hard data. That's just kinda dumb.
I mean, if I will be told to shut up if I want to talk about my little ones, than I guess this moderator that is like god should just ban me now and get it over with.
This is weird, but I will try to follow these rules I guess.
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