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tough guy on the internet - Jeff Hall?
Does anyone know this guy, Jeff Hall? I want to make sure he isn't allowed on our board. He has definite anger issues. I had been informed by a few of our members that he had gone ballistic for no apparent reason. I emailed him asking about it and he went ballistic in an email to me. Seems like a nice guy :).
Jeff Hall .... North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 |
Still lots of nice Jeff's in the world and on the board .
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Probably a D**ger fan, to boot.
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How does one stop someone from being on the board? There isn't one concrete thing you can go by to prevent it. Lets look at the list:
Kevin |
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well, I might not be able to do anything but at least I don't have "idiot" next to my name, under my user id......how about hacking that If it's so easy? |
I just laughed so hard, I cried :D
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I banned him. Now he has no access. That is how it's done. |
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Im behaving Chris :rolleyes:
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OMG, Leon...that was awesome!
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Jeff Hall, "the most recognizable name in the game of amateur softball", according to this lawsuit:
http://www.ncbusinesscourt.net/opini...12_NCBC_62.pdf I've really missed a lot in the fast paced world of slow pitch softball :rolleyes: ... Or, it's an alias, Jeff Hall was also a neo-nazi killed by his son in Riverside, California (2010). You choose. |
It must be something in the water.
I had an Internet tough guy spamming all over my companies Facebook page today. I love the keyboard tough guys.
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Ip address and machine id are best way
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Simple
Handwriting analysis, duh!
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JimB |
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Did Kevin get banned for that post alone or was there something more going on with this Jeff Hall thing?
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Hilarious thread!
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"the most recognizable name in the game of amateur softball" Wow! He is a legend. That's got to right up there with the most recognizable name in
the world of tiddlywinks. |
Is this a lost episode of "Seinfeld"?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCTlwRRyQZE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67VumrieWm8 Live tiddlywinks gets my vote.:D |
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http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=177211 Jeff |
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I received a phone call last week from a person claiming to be "Jeff". He claimed to be interested in our software and, I started to give him a demo but his answers to my questions were vague and so bad that I knew immediately that something was wrong. I even asked him if he knew of a person Named Kevin Quinn, which he denied knowing him but ultimately I hung up on him when I asked what he sold and he replied "antiques and I go to yard sales" I then looked up his phone number from a previous time when he threatened to hack into our software (I have the emails where he threatened it). He later went on the board and said "Bob just did me a favor and confirmed on the phone that as an administrator of the simpleauctionsite script you can see the max bids.", which again was a lie. He has said on several occasions that he just wants to help with our security. So someone threatens to hack into my company, lies to me about who is and wants to help me??? The irony in this is just ridiculous. Their you have it, again I was not going to say anything but I wanted to fill in the blanks for everyone. |
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You like apples? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmRe_fK7pbw#t=183 |
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It's times like this, I find myself quoting great leaders of peace, for example.
"Can't we all just get along?" |
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Thank you for the information. |
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Leon - sorry for thinking you were being dick-ish |
Dickish
No, that is apparently his aunt
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Good one, Al. :)
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Great thread. I'm actually a bit surprised it took this long.
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I love internet tough guys they are the funnest people to mock.
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the big guy. The anger issues might be explained by PEDs. I still will not believe that anyone can hit a softball 500 feet. |
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Composite/aluminum bat, and some of those yellow softballs are sort of like range balls in golf. Wound tight so they're extra lively. The right spin to get some lift while it's flying which works better with a bigger ball. Heck, I have very little power and hit a limited flight ball 200+ in modified pitch. (Only once, and I'm so slow it was only a triple :mad: And played with an ex college guy who hit one 300+ slow pitch. Someone with power and the advantages of the springy bat and lively ball going over 500 ? Yeah, I totally buy it. But it's not all that impressive. Steve B |
I played on traveling tourney teams in my youth.
Before the new bats I have seen balls hit 500+ ft. Can't imagine how far they will go now. Just look up some of the old timers from Jerry's Catering, Howards Furniture and Steele Sporting goods. Moose Haas put on hitting displays in the Astrodome. I played with Scott Vergus (sp). He played lineman for the Bills and Colts. 6'7" 275 and ran like a deer. I saw him hit a ball over the fence, over the path over the infield of the next field and into the outfield. We walked it off after and it was 525 ft. I'm glad I played the outfield as I never wanted to be that close when they pounded a ball that hard. It's truly amazing what pro's can do with a Red dot softball. |
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When I was a kid, the local railroad would rent the city park for a day in the summer and all the railroad employees and their families could use the park/swimming pool/ball fields/bbq areas for free. The different departments of the railroad would assemble teams and have a softball tournament. My Dad was a player (switch hitter) for one of those teams and before his first at-bat he stepped up to the stands and made a courtesy call to the spectators that they might want to move their vehicles before one of them got damaged by a softball. The spectators all laughed. A few pitches later he cranked one over the fence and into a vehicle. On his second at-bat, no one was laughing. They were all scrambling to move their vehicles. Almost forgot....I miss Kevin already! Jantz |
Leon, did you put idiot next to his name or did he do that to himself?
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The bats can make anyone a power guy. The league my dad used to play in had a limit on HRs. After the limit was reached the HRs were scored as puts.
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That's what I thought but wanted to make sure. :) |
We couldn't compete with the likes of Steele or Howards in a closed park. Back in those days we played for cash prizes, no iron. After losing to one of them in the championship we challeged them, our 2nd place money + cash against their first place money. We chose the park. We chose an open diamond. Our base hitting team could score anywhere and their long, long balls were just long fly outs without fences. We had homerun hitters too, but not all of us. One of my many memories traveling with the team.
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Although hitting a softball 500 feet is kind of rare, it is definitely possible. I play ultra competitive softball (I won my first World Series ring last year!) and guys regularly hit balls 400/450 and even 500 feet. Jeff Hall is a stud offensively, but that's about it.
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Isn't the proper term thehoodedidiot?
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